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An anthem on the hymn tune “Ellacombe.” Each verse is set in different textures, ending in a fanfare arrangement for the brass; could be used as a hymn accompaniment as well.
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An anthem on the hymn tune “Ellacombe.” Each verse is set in different textures, ending in a fanfare arrangement for the brass; could be used as a hymn accompaniment as well.
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This setting of ELLACOMBE calls for two C trumpets and two trombones, and the brass quartet plays in a straightforward style that doubles the choral parts for the first verse. There are three verses, with the final one adding a treble descant above the mostly unison choir part. The brass and percussion do not play on verse two, but return on verse three in a maestoso fanfare style that brings excitement to the music. The organ part, on three staves, plays throughout including a brief introduction with the timpani.
The Diapason, February 2016
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