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The Peace of God, John Rutter, euphonium & organ;

http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?PID=506928&T=4043

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very nice.......may I ask where you got the solo? did you arrange it yourself, or is that right out of the part?
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Thanks, reading straight off the choir/organ copy, up a tone, in concert F.

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Wow, did it ever. That was a beautiful thing. I've been looking high and low for a piece to arrange for trombone and handbells -- I think this is it! All I'll have to do is reduce the organ part to handbells (I'll probably keep some organ for the bass parts, since our handbell group doesn't have large bells).
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Very Nice!!!

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That is excellent!!! If you could find it in your heart, could you tell me how to get a copy of this piece, i would really enjoy playing it!!! :D
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No problem, see my private message. The original parts are here;

http://www.oup.co.uk/isbn/0-19-342609-9

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For those of us in the states, the combined cost of buying and shipping from Oxford Univ. Press is exhorbitant. It's going to take a while to get to me, but I found this:
http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/store/tel ... ventory.db

I wanted 5 copies, for which OUP wanted £2 apiece (£10) plus £9 shipping -- £19!! That's about $36.60!!

From sheetmusicplus.com, my 5 copies are $5.95 (that's for all 5! single copies @ $1.40) plus $2.99 shipping -- or $8.94 total. Could be a month before they arrive, though. I didn't see just how long OUP would have taken -- maybe just as long, maybe not.
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