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Ave Verum
Composer: Faure, GabrielArranger: Levesque, CraigEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: RomanticGrade: 3Duration: 3Model: AOS276Faure's "Ave Verum" is drawn from his "Two Offertories", opus 65. It was originally scored for 2 voices and organ. This version, for Brass Quintet, is well suite for prelude or interlude music at any sacred event. World Parts are provided with this score when purchased as a PDF... -
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Battle Hymn of the Republic
Composer: Steffe, WilliamArranger: Levesque, CraigEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: PatrioticGrade: 3Duration: 3Model: AOS533"The Battle Hymn of the Republic" is a hymn by American writer Julia Ward Howe using the music from the song "John Brown's Body". Howe's more famous lyrics were written in November 1861 and first published in The Atlantic Monthly in February 1862. It became popular during the American Civil... -
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Eternal Father, Strong to Save
Composer: Dykes, JohnArranger: Levesque, CraigEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: PatrioticGrade: 3Duration: 3Model: AOS534"Eternal Father, Strong to Save" is a hymn often associated with the Royal Navy or the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. Accordingly, it is often known as the Royal Navy Hymn or the United States Navy Hymn (or just The Navy Hymn), and sometimes by the last... -
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Gabriel’s Message
Composer: TraditionalArranger: Levesque, CraigEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: HolidayGrade: 3Duration: 2Model: CRL219"Gabriel's Message", or "The Angel Gabriel" as it is alternatively known, is a Basque Christmas folk carol about the annunciation to the Virgin Mary. It quotes the biblical account of the event:The Angel Gabriel from heaven came, his wings as drifted snow, his eyes as flame;"All hail", said he, "Thy... -
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I Saw Three Ships
Composer: TraditionalArranger: Levesque, CraigEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: HolidayGrade: 3Duration: 1Model: CRL200A new quintet from Art of Sound Music!TO ORDER THE HOLIDAY LIBRARY WHICH INCLUDES THIS BRASS QUINTET PIECE AND 24 OTHERS, CLICK HERE. -
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Largo from “Xerxes”
Composer: Handel, George FredericArranger: Levesque, CraigEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: ClassicalGrade: 3Duration: 3Model: CRL211The Largo is one of Handel's best-know melodies. It is drawn from the the opening aria of his opera seria "Xerxes", "Ombra mai fu". It is often heard as an orchestral piece. Nice rendition here by the Atlas Brass Quintet -
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Lascia ch’io pianga
Composer: Handel, George FredericArranger: Levesque, CraigEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: ClassicalGrade: 3Duration: 3Model: AOS838Originally featured in his Italian Opera "Rinaldo", this aria by G. F. Handel has become a popular concert piece in its own right. Popular at weddings and other functions, this melodious Largo can add variety to any program. For young performers, the technical ease of this arrangement allows the musicians... -
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My Old Kentucky Home
Composer: Foster, StephenArranger: Levesque, CraigEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: PatrioticGrade: 3Duration: 3.5Model: AOS547"My Old Kentucky Home" (originally titled "Poor Uncle Tom, Good Night!") is the state song of Kentucky. It was published by Stephen Foster in 1853 and was adopted by the Kentucky General Assembly as the official state song on March 19, 1928.The song describes a scene of life on a... -
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Myn Lyking
Composer: Terry, R.R.Arranger: Levesque, CraigEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: ChristmasGrade: 3Duration: 3Model: CRL198"Myn Lyking" is a modern carol composed by R. R. Terry. World Parts are provided with this score when purchased as a PDF download. Instrumentation for standard and a number of alternate parts make this playable by almost any 5 piece brass ensemble: Part 1 - Bb Trumpet (alt. C... -
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O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
Composer: TraditionalArranger: Levesque, CraigEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: HolidayGrade: 3Duration: 2Model: CRL218O come, O come, Emmanuel is a translation of the Catholic Latin text ("Veni, veni, Emmanuel") by John Mason Neale in the mid-19th century. The tune is taken from a series of antiphons from at least the 8th Century, but "Veni, veni Emmanuel" may well be 12th Century in origin. ...