Quintet
Quintet Sheet Music
Following are arrangements for 5 brass instruments in varying combinations.
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A Presbyterian minister, Daniel Iverson, wrote the words and music to this hymn in 1926 for a citywide revival in Orlando Florida. It was first published in "Revival Songs" in 1929 but later was found to be in hymnals of other denominations.
As one of my favorite choruses that I remember singing as a boy in the The Salvation Army, I have arranged it for a traditional Brass Quintet.
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Evangelists Seth and Bessie Sykes resigned from their work in 1929 and traveled to mission churches throughout Britain and the UK singing and preaching the gospel. This is one of the songs that the two of them wrote.
Here it is written for traditional brass quintet with an intro, 1 verse and several choruses.
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This traditional English carol, sometimes entitled, The First Nowell. Both the French word "noel" and the English word "nowell" mean "nativity" or "birth" and refer to the birth of Jesus Christ on the first Christmas.
The words tell the story of Jesus' birth as portrayed in Luke 2.
This arrangement starts out with a classical feel, written for a traditional brass quintet, and ends with the same flair.
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This Traditional English Christmas carol, dating back to the Medieval period, contains both Christian and Pagan imagery. It is here written for a traditional Brass Quintet with optional parts.
Written with a quick intro and 1st verse, transitioning to a slow 2nd verse in minor mode, then finishing with a lively 3rd verse back in a major key.
I think you'll like it.