A good piece to open a service with since it has the character of a jubilant fanfare. The brass duet lines are solid and ends on a forceful note.
After a brief introduction this French horn solo present the tune "as is" while the piano uses two-part imitation lines underneath. The piece progresses with the horn line modifying the tune rhythmically.
Beginning with a calm, reverent setting, these solos are expressive throughout. The middle section is somewhat freer in melodic presentation with the solo treated more as an obbligato line. The quiet ending
This solo begins with non-thematic material setting up the mood of the piece. The theme is then introduced in a back-and-forth format between the instrument and accompaniment. It then continues with an
This French horn solo opens with a sense of an early morning awakening and then breaks into a gently modified rendition of the tune. The second section becomes more spirited with a sense of expectation and
This is a brass trio with piano accompaniment. The brass scoring is for trumpet, horn or flugel horn, and trombone or baritone. The style is presented in a majestic manner first in block harmonies and then
A brass trio scored for trumpet, horn (opt. trp.) and trombone, (opt BHTC), the introduction uses the opening passes of the hymn and then modulates upward to the hymn now harmonized where it modulates even