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Johann Pachelbel (1653-1706) was one of Germany’s leading composers, and a prolific composer of Church Music, Chamber Music, as well as music for the Organ and other Keyboard instruments. Although most famous for his glorious Canon in D his Seven Chorale Variations on the secular work ‘Alle Menschen Mussen Sterben’, a liturgical hymn is a worthy alternative.
After the opening 'Chorale', you will hear a set variations of varying complexity which often feature contrapuntal devices. Variation six has a 'Jazzy' sound to its harmony, which is interesting when you consider when the composer wrote this work.
Arranged by Keith Terrett this offers Brass Quintets a challenging and demanding piece to add to their repertoire and one that is well worth the effort!
We supply the following additional parts:
Horn in Eb
Bb Tenor Trombone
Eb Bass
Bb Bass
| Composer | Johann Pachelbel |
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| Arranger | Keith Terrett |
| Category | Brass Quintet |
| Duration | Circa 5 mins 30 secs |
| Difficulty | This piece has difficulty rating of 4.5 on a scale one through 6, with 6 being the hardest. Click here to see how we grade our band sets. |
| Instrumentation | Tuba 1st Bb Trumpet 2nd Bb Trumpet Horn in F Tenor Trombone |
| Parts Supplied | For a full list of parts supplied under our free postage scheme, please visit FAQ's. |
| Catalogue No. |
Product Code: SM0138
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