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Bach Chorales For Band
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format French Horn 1
Composer Bach, J S
Publisher Southern Music Co Tx
Arranger Thurston, Richard E

Price: $3.95

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Catalog #03770727

UPC code: 884088707347

The 28 chorales in this collection are suitable for concert band/wind ensemble as well as woodwind/brass choir, saxophone quartet, trombone quartet, or mixed woodwind/brass groups. They are well-suited for use as warm-ups, for study of precise intonation and ensemble, and for concert performance. Helpful instructions to the director are included for varying dynamics through instrumentation and balance, and the enhanced index includes the key and meter of each chorale. Also included are three concert selections: Chorale Prelude on I Call to Thee, Lord Jesus Christ; Final Chorus from St. Matthew Passion; Chorale Prelude on We All Believe in One God (Giant Fugue)

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