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J. Frederick Bridge | With Thee, Sweet Hope! | for Brass Quintet
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You are purchasing high quality sheet music PDF files suitable for printing or viewing on digital devices.Brass Quintet Arrangement: "With Thee, Sweet Hope!" by J. Frederick Bridge
About the Arrangement: This arrangement of "With Thee, Sweet Hope!" by the esteemed English composer and organist J. Frederick Bridge offers a challenging yet rewarding piece for advanced brass ensembles. The flexibility in instrumentation allows for a unique blend of timbres and a captivating performance.
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- Part 1: Trumpet / Cornet / Flugel in Bb / Soprano in Eb
- Part 2: Trumpet / Cornet / Flugel in Bb
- Part 3: French Horn / Tenor Horn
- Part 4: Euphonium / Baritone / Trombone (Bass Clef and Treble Clef)
- Part 5: Tuba / Eb Bass (Treble Clef) / Bb Bass (Treble Clef)
Level of Difficulty: Hard
Potential Uses: Perfect for concert or recital performances, this arrangement will showcase the versatility and skill of your brass quintet.
About the Composer: Sir John Frederick Bridge (1844–1924) was a prominent English organist, composer, teacher, and writer. His career highlights include being the organist at Westminster Abbey, conducting the Royal Choral Society, and teaching at prestigious institutions like the Royal College of Music and Gresham College. Bridge played a significant role in modernizing church music and was instrumental in organizing music for state occasions, including coronations.
Key Points:
- Early Life: Born in Oldbury, Worcestershire, he was introduced to music early, joining Rochester Cathedral's choir as a boy.
- Career: Held positions at Manchester Cathedral and Westminster Abbey, where he made significant contributions to church music.
- Teaching: Taught at the Royal College of Music and Gresham College, influencing many future prominent musicians.
- Conducting: Led the Royal Choral Society for 25 years, premiering works by notable British composers.
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