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Coventry Gloria
Its not over used in our parish (we haven't used in in the 4 years I've been playing there) but has been done I'm told in the past and I plan to use it for Christmastide this year. I have a young trumpeter who is quite good and as brass parts have been alluded to on this topic, can anyone supply me with a trumpet part?
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Re: Coventry Gloria
docmattc wrote: I have a young trumpeter who is quite good.....
I hope he is - there's a top B to aim for
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Or borrow a D trumpet (sweeter sound) and transpose the part down a minor third. Well, that's what we did recently when using solo trumpet.
Have also used this with brass quartet (Chris Walker arr) and it was pretty damned wonderful.
We're doing Coventry Gloria at a Golden Jubilee Mass in a couple of weeks – we'll be accompanied by piano and strings with the organ replacing the brass. Piano and organ can make a wonderful sound together. Just hoping we can get round the time lag.
Have also used this with brass quartet (Chris Walker arr) and it was pretty damned wonderful.
We're doing Coventry Gloria at a Golden Jubilee Mass in a couple of weeks – we'll be accompanied by piano and strings with the organ replacing the brass. Piano and organ can make a wonderful sound together. Just hoping we can get round the time lag.