TRUMPETS: ANY USE? Part2 by Alan Edgar, Sue Spivey Sheet Music for Performance Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct
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TRUMPETS: ANY USE? Part2
by Alan Edgar, Sue Spivey Performance Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

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TRUMPETS:  ANY USE?  Part 2 Soprano orTenor,Trumpet,Organ. Trumpets--Any Use? was inspired by Graeme Lawsons book Sound Tracks which describes many archaeological discoveries of trumpets and by Kim Moore's poem, When to Play the Trumpet (she wrote several poems about trumpets).There are two sets of four songs: this is the second set.

WELCOME This fanfare and processional sets lines from Tennyson's Welcome to Princess Alexandra (she married Edward, Prince of Wales, and became Queen). I use the wholetone mode.

CALL TO ARMS Uses lines from Tennyson's Call to Arms and the US Army's bugle call To Arms. EvenTutankhamun had military trumpets( see graphic).

REMEMBRANCE uses lyrics by Sue Spivey of Hessle (copyright) and the Last Post.

REVELATION Deities often use trumpets. This chant in organum quotes lines from the Holy Bible's Revelation, 1 and 8, about the seven angels and the awful power of their trumpets, as revealed to John of Patmos.

DURATION: all four songs, 14 minutes

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