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Selections
from: Texas Brass Herald Trumpets
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| Title/Composer |
Description |
Formats |
| Fanfare for Four/Biber |
The
sound of four heralding trumpets. A short
excerpt from the Biber Concerto from the
Renaissance period. |
MP3 |
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| Joy to the World/Handel |
A
very ornate version featuring three trumpets.
Originally arranged for choir accompaniment.
Texas Brass owns many more of these fanfares for
Christmas parties or choir concerts. |
MP3 |
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| Trumpet Voluntary/Stanley |
Not
the Trumpet Voluntary by Purcell! This is
the John Stanley one that is rarely heard at
weddings and church services – except when
played by the Texas Brass Trumpets. |
MP3 |
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Prince of Denmark’s March
by Henry Purcell |
Here is
the one that’s been misnamed by many but whether
you called it Trumpet Tune, Trumpet Voluntary or
Pince of Denmark’s it is still the most requested wedding fanfare of all time. |
MP3 |
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Bridal March
by Richard Wagner |
Here comes the Bride! |
MP3 |
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Quintet #5
Victor Ewald |
One of the first serious
compositions written expressly for brass quintet. |
MP3 |
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Canon in D
Johann Pachebel |
Perfect for the seating of the
mothers. |
MP3 |
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Rondeau
Jean-Joseph Mouret |
Recessional music for the bride
and groom. |
MP3 |
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I’ve Got You Under My Skin
Cole Porter |
Made famous by Frank Sinatra,
covered by The Texas Brass. |
MP3 |
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Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring
J.S. Bach |
A wedding favorite for the
procession of the bridesmaids. |
MP3 |
Ode to Joy
Beethoven |
Excerpt from the final movement of
the Ninth Symphony. |
MP3 |
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Audio
recordings copyright Texas Brass Ensemble, Inc.
2010; commercial use is strictly prohibited.
|
The
sound of four heralding trumpets. A short
excerpt from the Biber Concerto from the
Renaissance period. |
MP3 |
|
| Joy to the World/Handel |
A
very ornate version featuring three trumpets.
Originally arranged for choir accompaniment.
Texas Brass owns many more of these fanfares for
Christmas parties or choir concerts. |
MP3 |
|
| Trumpet Voluntary/Stanley |
Not
the Trumpet Voluntary by Purcell! This is
the John Stanley one that is rarely heard at
weddings and church services – except when
played by the Texas Brass Trumpets. |
MP3 |
|
Prince of Denmark’s March
by Henry Purcell |
Here is
the one that’s been misnamed by many but whether
you called it Trumpet Tune, Trumpet Voluntary or
Pince of Denmark’s it is still the most requested wedding fanfare of all time. |
MP3 |
|
|
Bridal March
by Richard Wagner |
Here comes the Bride! |
MP3 |
|
|
Quintet #5
Victor Ewald |
One of the first serious
compositions written expressly for brass quintet. |
MP3 |
|
| |
Canon in D
Johann Pachebel |
Perfect for the seating of the
mothers. |
MP3 |
|
Rondeau
Jean-Joseph Mouret |
Recessional music for the bride
and groom. |
MP3 |
|
I’ve Got You Under My Skin
Cole Porter |
Made famous by Frank Sinatra,
covered by The Texas Brass. |
MP3 |
|
Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring
J.S. Bach |
A wedding favorite for the
procession of the bridesmaids. |
MP3 |
Ode to Joy
Beethoven |
Excerpt from the final movement of
the Ninth Symphony. |
MP3 |
|
Audio
recordings copyright Texas Brass Ensemble, Inc.
2010; commercial use is strictly prohibited.
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