Arrangement of Hallelujah Chorus flor Quintet/Organ/Choir
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Arrangement of Hallelujah Chorus flor Quintet/Organ/Choir
Anybody had experience with a excellent arrangement for brass quintet, organ & choir? If so, what arrangement?
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Re: Arrangement of Hallelujah Chorus flor Quintet/Organ/Choi
There's a quartet arrangement out there by Fred Bock that works with the standard arrangements. It's OK, and you have to pull a measure out to make it work, but it does work.
Guess that really doesn't match your criteria, but it might get others thinking.
Guess that really doesn't match your criteria, but it might get others thinking.
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Re: Arrangement of Hallelujah Chorus flor Quintet/Organ/Choi
This one should work nicely. If you want to feature just the organ some then have the quintet drop out in the middle section.
http://www.safemusic.co.uk/12878/hallel ... s-messiah/" target="_blank
http://www.safemusic.co.uk/12878/hallel ... s-messiah/" target="_blank
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Re: Arrangement of Hallelujah Chorus flor Quintet/Organ/Choi
We have used the Canadian Brass arrangement many times with choir and organ. It works quite well.bloke wrote:Canadian Brass SeriesHALLELUJAH CHORUS G.F. Handel, arr. F. Mills1975 Canadian Brass Publications
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Re: Arrangement of Hallelujah Chorus flor Quintet/Organ/Choi
Is that the version that is the stand-alone quintet version (C Major), or the organ/quintet version (D Major)?hbcrandy wrote:We have used the Canadian Brass arrangement many times with choir and organ. It works quite well.bloke wrote:Canadian Brass SeriesHALLELUJAH CHORUS G.F. Handel, arr. F. Mills1975 Canadian Brass Publications
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I refer to the D major organ and quintet version that is the original key of the Hallelujah Chorus.
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Re: Arrangement of Hallelujah Chorus flor Quintet/Organ/Choi
Great! I suspected that arrangement would work well, with a choir. Thanks!
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Re: Arrangement of Hallelujah Chorus flor Quintet/Organ/Choi
Andrew Spang of the Lyric Brass Quintet did a really nice chart in D major that works by itself, with the organ, with the choir, or both. He meant it to go wherever and work with whoever.
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Andy Spang's arrangements are superb. I am not familiar with his Hallelujah Chorus arrangement but would give it serious consideration.
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Re: Arrangement of Hallelujah Chorus flor Quintet/Organ/Choi
Any idea where I can find Andy's arrangement?
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Here is Andy's contact information:
Lyric Brass
Andrew Spang, Manager
380 North Colonial Avenue
Westminster, MD 21157
INFO@LYRICBRASS.COM" target="_blank
Tel: 410-596-2280
Lyric Brass
Andrew Spang, Manager
380 North Colonial Avenue
Westminster, MD 21157
INFO@LYRICBRASS.COM" target="_blank
Tel: 410-596-2280
Randy Harrison
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Harrison Brass
Baltimore, Maryland USA
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Instructor of Applied Brass Performance
Maryland Conservatory of Music
Bel Air and Havre de Grace, Maryland USA
http://www.musicismagic.com
Proprietor,
Harrison Brass
Baltimore, Maryland USA
http://www.harrisonbrass.com
Instructor of Applied Brass Performance
Maryland Conservatory of Music
Bel Air and Havre de Grace, Maryland USA
http://www.musicismagic.com
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