Product Description
Band Music for Evangelism
Edited by Dr. Dorothy Gates
PrefaceThe title of the Andrew Blyth march in this issue of the American Band Journal conveys an up to date message. Celebrate the Season!
Christmas certainly is a time of celebration. As we celebrate the birth of Christ there is a great story to be told. It involves Mary and Joseph and the baby in a manger. Angels, Shepherds and wise men help to populate the story. The angels provide the music.
Today we continue the Angelic tradition announcing peace on earth and goodwill, with music. In this journal you will find and eclectic mix of music. The traditional carols like Deck the Halls and others are included as are modern Christmas songs like Happy Birthday, Jesus which is arranged beautifully by Gavin Whitehouse in The Real Gift.
William Gordon provides energetic celebratory music in his Carols of Joy. Swedish Salvationist Andreas ?lov makes his first contribution to the American Band Journal with his transcription of the poignant Advent song by Mark Sirett, Thou Shalt Know Him.. The words are meaningful and put our celebration in perspective.
- Thou Shalt Know Him when He comes,
- Not by any crown or gown,
- But His coming known shall be,
- By the Holy harmony
- Which His coming makes in Thee.
Ronald Waiksnoris
Territorial Music Secretary
# | Genre | Title | Composer/arranger | Preview |
---|---|---|---|---|
332 | March | Celebrate the Season | Andrew Blyth | Score |
333 | The Real Gift | Carol Cymbala, arr. Gavin Whitehouse | Score | |
334 | Song Arrangement | Thou Shalt Know Him | Mark Sirett, Trs. Andres ?lov | Score |
335 | Carols of Joy! | William Gordon | Score |
Instrumentation
Each package contains the following:
* indicates part is optionalTransposed parts in F and C (treble clef and bassclef) are available at no cost from the publisher forABJ 36 on.
Adapting the American Band Journal for Concert Band or Orchestra
The following instrument/part correlation chart will be a helpfulguide to those directors who are using the American Band Journalwith concert band or orchestra:
Full Score | 1 |
Soloist's Part | 1 |
E? Soprano Cornet * | 1 |
B? Cornet 1 | 6 |
B? Cornet 2 | 3 |
B? Flugel Horn * | 1 |
E? Horn 1 | 2 |
E? Horn 2 | 2 |
B? Baritone * | 2 |
B? Trombone 1 | 2 |
B? Trombone 2 | 2 |
Bass Trombone * | 1 |
B? Euphonium | 2 |
E? Bass | 2 |
B? Bass | 2 |
Percussion 1* | 2 |
Percussion 2* | 1 |
Adapting the American Band Journal for Concert Band or Orchestra
The following instrument/part correlation chart will be a helpfulguide to those directors who are using the American Band Journalwith concert band or orchestra:
Flute | play C Instrument 1 upper octave |
Oboe | play C Instrument 1 lower octave |
English Horn | play F Horn 1 or 2 |
Bassoon | play Baritone B.C., Euphonium B.C. or Tuba B.C. |
E? Soprano Clarinet | play E? Soprano Cornet |
1st B? Clarinet | play B? Cornet 1 |
2nd & 3rd Clarinet | play B? Cornet 2 |
E? Alto Clarinet | play E? Horn 2 |
B? Bass Clarinet | play B? Tuba T.C. |
E? Contra Alto Clarinet | play E? Tuba |
B? Contra Bass Clarinet | B? Tuba |
1st E? Alto Saxophone | play E? Horn 1 |
2nd E? Alto Saxophone | play E? Horn 2 |
B? Tenor Saxophone | play B? Baritone T.C. |
E? Baritone Saxophone | play E? Tuba |
Violin | play C Instrument 1, divisi |
Viola | no part provided |
Cello | play Baritone B.C. or Euphonium B.C. |
String Bass | play Tuba B.C. |
Piano | no part provided |
Organ | no part provided |
Keyboard Synthesizer | play C Instrument 1 part in octaves |