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Brass Quintet "Hallelujah" by Handel - score - from “Messiah” oratorio - cover

Brass Quintet "Hallelujah" by Handel - score - from “Messiah” oratorio

George Friedrich Handel, Brass Series Glissato

Editorial: Glissato Edizioni Musicali

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Sinopsis

Alleluia ("Messiah" - Oratorio) by Georg Friedrich Händel - Brass Quintet Arrangement (Intermediate Level) - Score.

Description: This eBook presents a captivating arrangement of the renowned "Alleluia" chorus from Georg Friedrich Händel's oratorio, "Messiah," meticulously tailored for a brass quintet. The arrangement has been skillfully crafted at an intermediate difficulty level, making it suitable for musicians with diverse experiences.
It serves as an ideal choice for performances during the festive seasons of Christmas and Easter, enhancing the musical experience of these significant religious celebrations.

Contents:

	SCORE Primary Parts (5): Two Bb Trumpets, French Horn in F, Trombone, Tuba.
	Set of parts (10) available separately in the same series.

This collection of sheet music provides the opportunity to create a compelling and dynamic interpretation of the "Alleluia" chorus.

Festive Occasions: This arrangement of "Alleluia" from Händel's "Messiah" is well-suited for performances during both the Christmas and Easter seasons. Its beauty and solemnity make it an ideal addition to concerts and celebrations commemorating these important religious holidays.

Ideal for: This eBook is tailored for brass quintets seeking to perform a classic and renowned rendition of the "Alleluia" chorus from "Messiah." It caters to both experienced ensembles and intermediate-level musicians eager to expand their musical repertoire.

Moreover, we offer informative resources in various languages, customized for a wide-ranging international audience. These informative resources are available in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Korean, Japanese, and Chinese, delivering invaluable perspectives on the content and its cultural background.

- Brass ensemble, Brass band, Brass quintet, Chamber brass music, Brass group, Brass arrangements, Sheet music for brass, Brass fanfares, Repertoire of brass, Brass performances, Compositions for brass, Ensemble conductor for brass, Sectional rehearsal for brass, Brass ensemble concerts, Brass ensemble competitions -
Disponible desde: 25/10/2023.

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