this was my grandfathers faveret. his name was fredric ven payne oridgenley from lewes in susix.and lived in jersey channel islands.i have fond memoreys sitting next to him playing e flat bass with him. he passed away many years ago .still think of him when i hear this played
This was one of my late fathers favourite pieces of music right up until his promotion to glory in June 2020 and he lived every day of his life, living to theses words and I have fond memories of playing this next to him in the Band and how he always talked about what the words ment even though I had played it and knew what it ment he still reminded me to help me continue on the path of the Lord
I listen regularly to Classic FM radio which is continually obsessed with 19th century music, good as it is there is a great deal of music that matches it, and I include this piece played by a superb band.
I was robbed of money and guess whose helped other than family and friends , it was the salvation army I owe them a deep gratitude. So to you Viv and team many many thanks.
1:13 1 O Jesus, thou art standing outside the fast-closed door, in lowly patience waiting to pass the threshold o'er: shame on us, Christian brothers, his name and sign who bear, O shame, thrice shame upon us, to keep him standing there! 3:22 Refrain: Behold me standing at the door, And hear me pleading evermore: Say, weary heart, oppressed with sin, May I come in? May I come in? 5:03 3 O Jesus, thou art pleading in accents meek and low, "I died for you, my children, and will ye treat me so?" O Lord, with shame and sorrow we open now the door; dear Savior, enter, enter, and leave us nevermore.
This piece and others like For Our Transgressions and Challenge of the cross were written to challenge and bless the player and the listener. Today composers vie to write the most difficult piece and bands just want to show off that they can play it.
@@normgardner4560 What a pity. Enfield Band as good as any in the country. I think their interpretation of Resurgam would have won the Brass Band contest
@brassbandaudio also due to most intolerant and "well meaning" people. I and many members of my family experienced that. Time has passed and forgiveness helps to forget 🥲
this was my grandfathers faveret. his name was fredric ven payne oridgenley from lewes in susix.and lived in jersey channel islands.i have fond memoreys sitting next to him playing e flat bass with him. he passed away many years ago .still think of him when i hear this played
My Dad made me practice this over and over and over again such special memories want to play it in Heaven by GODS grace...praise his name.
Thank you for sharing this memory
This was one of my late fathers favourite pieces of music right up until his promotion to glory in June 2020 and he lived every day of his life, living to theses words and I have fond memories of playing this next to him in the Band and how he always talked about what the words ment even though I had played it and knew what it ment he still reminded me to help me continue on the path of the Lord
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I listen regularly to Classic FM radio which is continually obsessed with 19th century music, good as it is there is a great deal of music that matches it, and I include this piece played by a superb band.
There are many things I feel overlooked like this
Hard to believe this wonderful piece of music dates from 1950. In my opinion, DeanGoffin's masterwork.
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O Jesus I have promised to serve thee to the end ,
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I was robbed of money and guess whose helped other than family and friends , it was the salvation army I owe them a deep gratitude. So to you Viv and team many many thanks.
God bless the Salvation Army
1:13
1 O Jesus, thou art standing
outside the fast-closed door,
in lowly patience waiting
to pass the threshold o'er:
shame on us, Christian brothers,
his name and sign who bear,
O shame, thrice shame upon us,
to keep him standing there!
3:22
Refrain:
Behold me standing at the door,
And hear me pleading evermore:
Say, weary heart, oppressed with sin,
May I come in? May I come in?
5:03
3 O Jesus, thou art pleading
in accents meek and low,
"I died for you, my children,
and will ye treat me so?"
O Lord, with shame and sorrow
we open now the door;
dear Savior, enter, enter,
and leave us nevermore.
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One of my favorites Easther Hymns.
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This piece and others like For Our Transgressions and Challenge of the cross were written to challenge and bless the player and the listener. Today composers vie to write the most difficult piece and bands just want to show off that they can play it.
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100% true!
A true foundation. Thank you x
You're so welcome!
Hymn name: The church’s one foundation
Hymen’s tune: Aurelia
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Wonderful music
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This band had really a very specific and nice sound. Smooth and precise with no tendency to any artifice. How is it nowadays? Does somebody know?
The band is down to about 10 players only!
@@normgardner4560 certainly 10 most enthusiastic! Than you very much for your answer and best greetings from Switzerland
@@normgardner4560 What a pity. Enfield Band as good as any in the country. I think their interpretation of Resurgam would have won the Brass Band contest
It is a shame many Salvation Army Bands are losing members, it is the same all over the world it seems
@brassbandaudio also due to most intolerant and "well meaning" people. I and many members of my family experienced that. Time has passed and forgiveness helps to forget 🥲
Jesucristo is te Lord
Revelation 3:20 put to music!
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am looking for Hendon hymn tune.
I will see if I can find it for you
Conductor?
Sorry I do not know
@@brassbandaudio Probably James Williams I would expect.
@@stephenfarmer5216 its Richard Phillips , now Bandmaster at Kettering Citadal Band