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Hosanna! by Hector Berlioz Arranged for Brass Quintet and Organ Parts are included for 2 trumpets in B-flat or C, Horn in F, Trombone, and Tuba and Organ/Score. An opening fugal treatment of the melody is followed by a contemplative Andante and a restatement of the fugue. The organ supports the ensemble with broad, sustained chords.

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Widor: Toccata from Symphony V Arranged by Richard Proulx for Organ, Timpani, and Brass Quartet, Quintet, or Sextet.

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J. S. Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D Minor Arranged by John Kuzma for 4 trumpets, 2 horns, 3 trombones, 2 tubas, and organ. Parts included.

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Michael Burkhardt: Holy God, We Praise Your Name Festive Hymn Setting for Brass Quartet, Timpani, and Organ, opt. handbells, opt. soprano descant

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Michael Burkhardt: Five Hymn Accompaniments for Brass Quartet and Organ. Gaudeamus pariter; Nicaea; Noël Nouvelet; Sicilian Mariners; Wojtkiewiecz

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Saint-Saens: Adagio & Finale, Symphony 3 "Organ" for Organ & Brass Arranged for organ and brass ensemble: 4 trumpets, 2 horns, 3 trombones, 2 tubas. Parts included.

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Richard Strauss: Festival Procession (Solemn Entry) Arranged by Max Reger for Organ, 2 Trombones(opt.), and Timpani(opt.)

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Strauss: Solemn Entry of the Knights of the Order of St. John for Brass & Organ Arranged for organ and brass ensemble: 4 trumpets, 2 horns, 3 trombones, 2 tubas. Parts included.

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Strauss: Solemn Entry of the Knights of the Order of St. John for Organ & Brass Quintet
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Strauss: Also Sprach Zarathustra Opening section arranged for organ and brass ensemble: 4 trumpets, 2 horns, 3 trombones, 2 tubas. Parts included.

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Wolfgang Merkes (1958): Six Pieces (Suite) for Brass and Organ Praeludium, Intrada, Elegie, Canzona, Fugue, Finale for 2 Trumpets, 2 Trombones, Tympani, & Organ

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Easter Hymns for Organ & Brass arranged by John Ferguson for Organ, 2 Trumpets, 2 Trombones & Tympani. Ode to Joy, Christ Is the King, Jesus Christ is Risen Today

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Postlude on Ubi Caritas for Organ & Brass arranged by Vaclav Nelyhybel for Organ, 2 Trumpets and Two Trombones

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Tchaikovsky: Prayer from Suite 4, op. 62 “Mozartiana” is based on the Liszt transcription of Mozart’s Ave Verum Corpus. It is arranged for for brass quintet and organ by Craig Garner

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André Campra: Four Dances for Organ & Brass Quintet
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Brahms: Let Nothing Ever Grieve Thee for Organ & Brass Quintet
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Gabrieli: Hodie Christus Natus est for Organ & Brass Quintet
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Monteverdi: Christe Redemptor for Organ & Brass Quintet
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Pachelbel: The Lord God Reigneth for Organ & Brass Quintet
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Praetorius: Cantate Domino for Organ & Brass Quintet
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Zipoli: Pastorale in C for Organ & Brass Quintet
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J. S. Bach: Nun Danket Alle Gott (Cantata 79) for Organ & Brass Quintet
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Daniel Pinkham: Morning Music for Organ & Brass ‘’a light-hearted work about 10 minutes long, easy to rehearse, accessible to a wide variety of audiences and ending with a ‘toe-tapper’,’’ writes the composer

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D’Aquin: Noel Grand Jeu et Duo for Organ & Brass Quintet
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Brahms: Chorale & Finale from Variations on a Theme by Haydn arranged Craig Garner. The stately theme of the St. Anthony Chorale is passed back and forth from brass to organ; the finale is a passacaglia, triumphantly restating the chorale at the finale.

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Franck: Grand Choeur in C arranged by Craig Garner

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Gigout: Grand Choeur Dialogue for Organ & Brass Quintet
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Karg-Elert: Praise the Lord with Drums and Cymbals for Organ & Brass Quintet
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Saint-Saëns: Maestoso (Third Mvt.) from Symphony No. 3 (Organ Symphony) arranged by Craig Garner

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Karg-Elert: Marche Triomphale for Organ & Brass Quintet
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Pachelbel: God is our Refuge and Strength for Organ & Brass Quintet
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Pachelbel: Now Thank We All Our God for Organ & Brass Quintet
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Kenneth Kosche: Festive Hymns At the Lamb’s High Feast We Sing 2 Trumpets, 2 Trombones, Optional French Horn, and Organ

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Kenneth Kosche: Festive Hymns Mit freuden zart 2 Trumpets, 2 Trombones, and Organ

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Kenneth Kosche: Festive Hymns Christ the Lord is Risen Today 2 Trumpets, 2 Trombones, and Organ

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Kenneth Kosche: Festive Hymns Kremser 2 Trumpets, 2 Trombones, and Organ

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Bach: Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring arranged for organ and brass quartet by S. Drummond Wolf

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Kenneth Kosche: Festive Hymns Lasst uns erfreuen Organ, Flute, Oboe, B-flat Instrument, Optional Bass, Strings

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Robert J. Powell: Suite on American Hymn Tunes for Organ & Brass 4 movements on Kentucky Harmony and Sacred Harp tunes for brass quartet and organ

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Monteverdi: Deus in Adjutorium for Organ & Brass from 1610 Vespers, arranged for brass quartet and organ

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Proulx: Festival Hymns for Easter for Organ & Brass Settings of Lasst uns erfreuen, Llanfair and Gelobet sei Gott for brass quartet, timpani, and organ with optional vocal descants

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John Ferguson: Festival Hymns for Christmas for Organ & Brass Settings of Mendelssohn, Adeste Fideles, and Regent Square for brass quartet, timpani and organ with optional vocal descants

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Gerald Near: Three Easter Hymns Easter Hymn, Neander, and Victory arranged for congregational singing with accompaniment for organ and brass instruments (see brass parts, below)

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Gerald Near: Three Easter Hymns (Parts for Brass Instruments) for 2 trumpets in C or B-flat and 2 trombones. $25

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Widor: [Domine] Salvum Fac Populum Tuum, Op. 84, for 3 Trumpets, 3 Trombones, Snare Drum & Organ First played Nov. 17, 1918 at Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris, this impressive, large-scale work, includes instrumental parts and an F horn part.

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Robert J. Powell: Easter Carillon for Brass Quartet, Timpani, and Organ (limited use of Pedal)

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Kenneth Kosche: Festive Hymns "Komm, Gott Schöpfer" for organ and brass quartet.

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