Holy Holy Holy - Tune Nicaea by JB Dykes arranged for Brass Quintet (optional organ & perc.)
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SKU: A0.739481
Composed by JB Dykes. Arranged by David Catherwood. Sacred. 12 pages. Opus 3 Music/Trio Music Publishing #5290539. Published by Opus 3 Music/Trio Music Publishing (A0.739481).JB Dykes' famous hymn tune Nicaea is associated with the words
Holy, holy, holy Lord God Almighty, Early in the morning our song shall rise to thee...
This arrangement will be useful to accompany congregational or choral singing as it is in suitable keys or it can be used as a purely instrumental piece. After a short introduction the tune is presented simply - a key change before the final verse leads to a majestic presentation of the tune with an effective descant.
A full set contains a score and a set of parts (with permission to copy to suit your own requirements) for the following instruments:
Trumpet 1 in Bb
Trumpet 2 in Bb
Horn in F
Trombone
Tuba
Percussion (Optional)
Organ/Keyboard (Optional)
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