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Jerusalem. Michael Brand. B-Flat Trumpet sheet music. Grade 3.

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Jerusalén. Michael Brand. -Si bemol trompeta partituras. Grado 3.

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Jerusalem composed by Michael Brand. Arranged by Michael Brand. For concert band. 1st Flute, 2nd Flute. Piccolo. opt. , Oboe. , 1st Bb Clarinet, 2nd Bb Clarinet, 3rd Bb Clarinet, Bb Bass Clarinet. , Bassoon. , 1st Eb Alto Saxophone. , 2nd Eb Alto Saxophone. , Bb Tenor Saxophone. , Eb Baritone Saxophone. , 1st Bb Trumpet, 2nd Bb Trumpet, 1st F H. Band Music. Grade 3. Score and parts. Duration 2. 15. Published by C. Alan Publications. CN.R10271. Touted as Britain's second national anthem, this stately tune by C. Hubert H. Parry transcribes beautifully for wind band and would be perfect for concert or festival settings. By the late 19th century Charles Hubert Parry was probably the most influential figure in English music. His works were performed at all the major festivals and as Director of the Royal College of Music, London, he founded a tradition of teaching form which many of the finest British composers benefitted. Much of his music nowadays in scarcely performed but some works have retained their popularity and none more than his setting of Blake's "Jerusalem," published in 1916 and instantly taken up as an anthem during the First World War. Today it rivals "Land of Hope and Glory" in expressing the spirit of England in music.

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Jerusalén compuesta por Michael Brand. Arreglado por Michael Brand. Para la banda de conciertos. Primero Flauta, Flauta segundo. Pequeño. optar. , Oboe. , Primero Clarinete Bb, segundo clarinete Bb, tercera Clarinete Bb, Bb clarinete bajo. , Fagot. , Primero Eb Saxofón Alto. , Segundo Eb Saxofón Alto. , Saxofón Tenor Sib. , Eb Saxofón barítono. , Primero Bb Trompeta, segundo Bb Trompeta, primero F H. Band Music. Grado 3. Partitura y Partes. Duración 2. 15. Publicado por C. Alan Publicaciones. CN.R10271. Considerada como segundo himno nacional de Gran Bretaña, esta melodía majestuosa por C. Hubert H. Parry transcribe maravillosamente para banda de viento y sería perfecto para los ajustes de conciertos o festivales. A finales del siglo 19 Charles Hubert Parry fue probablemente la figura más influyente en la música Inglés. Sus obras se realizaron en todos los grandes festivales y como Directora de la Royal College of Music de Londres, fundó una tradición de la forma de enseñanza que muchos de los mejores compositores británicos se beneficiaron. Gran parte de su música hoy en día en apenas realizan, pero algunos trabajos han conservado su popularidad y ninguno más que su entorno de Jerusalén de Blake, publicado en 1916 y de inmediato asumido como un himno durante la Primera Guerra Mundial. .