Eternal Father Strong to Save - Melita - Naval Hymn for Brass Quintet (Traditional version) (arr. Keith Terrett) by John Bachus Dykes Sheet Music for Brass Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct
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Eternal Father Strong to Save - Melita - Naval Hymn for Brass Quintet  (Traditional version) (arr. Keith Terrett) Digital Sheet Music
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Eternal Father Strong to Save - Melita - Naval Hymn for Brass Quintet (Traditional version) (arr. Keith Terrett)
by John Bachus Dykes Brass Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

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A traditional arrangement and harmonisation of ''Eternal Father Strong to Save'' for Brass Quintet; used for many ex-president's funerals. "Eternal Father, Strong to Save" is a hymn traditionally associated with seafarers, particularly in the maritime armed services. Written in 1860, its author William Whiting was inspired by the dangers of the sea described in Psalm 107. It was popularized by the Royal Navy and the United States Navy in the late 19th century, and variations of it were soon adopted by many branches of the armed services in the United Kingdom and the United States. Services who have adapted the hymn include the Royal Marines, Royal Air Force, the British Army, the United States Coast Guard and the United States Marine Corps, as well as many navies of the British Commonwealth. Accordingly, it is known by many names, variously referred to as the Hymn of Her Majesty's Armed Forces, the Royal Navy Hymn, the United States Navy Hymn (or just The Navy Hymn), and sometimes by the last line of its first verse, "For Those in Peril on the Sea". The hymn has a long tradition in civilian maritime contexts as well, being regularly invoked by ship's chaplains and sung during services on ocean crossings. For more of my original music, great arrangements and all the national anthems of the world, check out my two on-line stores: http://www.scoreexchange.com/profiles/keith_terret http://musicforalloccasions.org.uk

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