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| | Book Of Easy Quintets - Brass Quintet |
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Since their first appearance on the music scene in the 1970's, The Canadian Brass has forever changed brass music. This extraordinary collection of music features 16 classical pieces, all arranged for brass quintet. The parts are all sold separately, and an accompaniment CD is also available. This collection will make a great addition to your band's small ensemble library.
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Complete song list for "Book Of Easy Quintets - Brass Quintet" - Band Set Sheet Music Hosanna! - Composed by: Palestrina Non Nobis Domine (Canon) - Composed by: William Byrd The Silver Swan - Composed by: Orlando Gibbons Intrada-A Fanfare - Composed by: Johann Pezel Fugue In E Flat - Composed by: Johann Sebastian Bach 'Air' From Water Music - Composed by: George Friedrich Handel Ave Verum - Composed by: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Ave Maria - Composed by: Sergey Rachmaninoff Cwn Rhondda Carol Of The Bells El Yivneh Hagalil Bones Three Newfoundland Folksongs The Lord Bless You And Keep You (Farewell Anthem) - Composed by: Peter Lutkin My Country, Tis Of Thee / God Save The Queen O Canada! - Composed by: Lavallee
| More Information | Difficulty 2 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
Technical Notes: The parts and CD are all sold separately.
Publisher: "Book Of Easy Quintets - Brass Quintet" was published by Hal Leonard Corporation. | How to purchase this item: To purchase "Book Of Easy Quintets - Brass Quintet", just click on the "Purchase Now" button above. You will then have the option of placing your order online or ordering by mail, fax or phone.
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This work, based on Manx folk-songs, is founded on four of these tunes. The first, "The Good Old Way", is an old and typical air written mostly in the Dorian mode. The major portion of this tune was probably added about 1882, following on the introduction on Primative Methodism into the Isle of Man. The second tune, which introduces the lively section of the work, is a reel - "The Manx Fiddler". Chaloner, writing in the middle of the seventeenth century, remarked that the Manx people were 'much addicted to the music of the violyne, so that there is scarce a family in the Island, but more or less can play upon it; but as they are ill composers, so are they bad players.' The third tune, "Sweet Water In The Common", relates to the old practice of summoning a jury of twenty-four men, comprised of three men from each of the parishes in the district where the dispute took place, to decide questions connected with watercourses, boundaries, etc. The fourth and last tune is a fine old hymn, "The Harvest Of The Sea", sung by the fishermen as a song of thanksgiving after their safe return from the fishing grounds.
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This intriguing Herbie Hancock classic is ideal for younger groups. Mark Taylor's solid treatment of "Maiden Voyage" has a versatile modal solo section that is great for first attempts at improvisation.
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