Thine be the Glory - A Hymn for Easter by Handel Arranged for Flexible Ensemble by David Catherwood (arr. David Catherwood) by Handel Digital Audio for Accompaniment Audio at Sheet Music Direct
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Thine be the Glory - A Hymn for Easter by Handel Arranged for Flexible Ensemble by David Catherwood (arr. David Catherwood)by Handel Accompaniment Audio - MP3

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Thine be the Glory - A Hymn for Easter by Handel arranged for Flexible Ensemble
A straightforward arrangement suitable for young players but equally effective when performed by experienced players.

This recording has a click track throughout with a 4 beat lead in to make it easier for students to play along.

The arrangement allows for a great deal of flexibility in
presentation and will sound complete with as few as four players yet the scoring allows for expansion up to a full symphonic orchestra, concert band or brass band

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Thine be the Glory - A Hymn for Easter by Handel Arranged for Flexible Ensemble by David Catherwood


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