G.F. Handel "Hallelujah Chorus" Brass Quintet. Sheet Music Play Along!
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- Опубліковано 20 лип 2024
- Happy Wednesday BrassNation. We have an awesome Brass Quintet version of Hallelujah Chorus by George Frideric Handel arr. Drew Fennell for you today. This lovely arrangement comes with transposing parts in every practical key and clef (full list below) and backing tracks. Hope you enjoy this recording made by our amazing musicians. DOWNLOAD SHEET MUSIC & BACKING TRACKS at www.matonizz.com/product/hall...
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Musicians:
Drew Fennell (Principal Flugelhorn at RCB & RCYBB Conductor)
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Instruments Used:
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Joe Hughes (French Horn)
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Lukas Helsel (Trombone)
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Brian Kelley (Tuba at RCB)
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Dmitry Babkin (Sound Engineer)
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Below is the instrumentation, along with optional substitutions:
Trumpet 1 in Bb, C, D, or Eb (opt. Cornet/Flugelhorn)
Trumpet 2 in Bb or C (opt. Cornet/Flugelhorn)
Horn in F or Eb
Euphonium/Baritone T.C. (substitute for Horn)
Trombone or Euphonium/Baritone B.C. (substitute for Horn)
Trombone (Tenor Clef) (substitute for Horn)
Trombone (opt. Euphonium/Baritone B.C.)
Euphonium/Baritone T.C. (substitute for Trombone)
Tuba (B.C.) (opt. Bass Trombone) and
Tuba in Eb or Bb
Timpani (optional)
Keyboard (optional)
Performance Notes:
Handel’s oratorio, “Messiah,” tells the story of Jesus Christ and the creation of His Church. It is divided into three parts, corresponding to Christ’s birth, the Passion (the conviction and crucifixion of Christ), and the Ascension to Heaven. The famous “Hallelujah” is a song of praise concluding Part II of the monumental work.
This arrangement incorporates all the vocal parts and also enough of the accompanying orchestra parts to simulate a full performance. This may be used in conjunction with the voices as well. In the case that this is performed with a choir and keyboard (or other instruments), if wanted, sections may be omitted by the brass, both to avoid covering the voices and to add variety of sound. A timpani part is included, as well as a keyboard part (both optional).
For performance, care should be taken to articulate as marked. The tenuto and staccato markings are intentional and are included to indicate the articulation of the voices when singing their phrases. Generally, it is best to err on the side of a softer dynamic. Baroque music very quickly becomes ponderous when the volume level is not well managed. Lightness should always be a goal when performing music from this time period.
Lyrics:
Hallelujah!
For the Lord God Omnipotent reigneth.
The kingdom of this world
Is become the kingdom of our Lord
And of His Christ.
And He shall reign for ever and ever
King of kings,
And Lord of lords.
And He shall reign forever and ever.
Hallelujah!
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0:00 - Hallelujah Chorus (Brass Quintet Version)
3:28 - Download Sheet Music
5:12 - Instrument We Use
5:46 - Thank You
I love the counterpoint. The voices are absolutely clear.
Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed it!
I love this piece. One of my favorites when I was in high school because the brass players actually got to play more and also loudly in parts. You all play so well together and I thank you so much.
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Have a great rest of the week everyone!
Fantastic as always!! It would have driven you all bonkers....but trills....And He Shall reign for ever and ever...trill on the quarter before the 8th note before the dotted 16th. LOL! I loved it !! Great work!
Nice playing !
Thank you!
Muito bom!!!!
Very nice adaptation - and excellent playing by all on this demonstration video!
But why did you decide to transpose it down 1/2 step to the key of D?
As far as I know, D-major is the proper key.
It's really a shame that all these sex bots flood your videos. Ugh. Well anyways, great job everyone! As usual!
I normally block them pretty quick. It's gone from chat now. Spam normally only comes for the first hour or so. Regardless, glad you enjoyed it :)
Great recording from South Africa
i would have liked to hear the piccolo counterpoint...its a beautiful arrangement but i would like to add the piccolo part too