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Arthur Sullivan composed The Lost Chord in January 1877 whilst watching at his brother Fred's bedside during his last illness. The success of the song was stupendous and became particularly associated with a Mrs. Ronalds, who often sang it at society functions. The Prince of Wales was said to have remarked that he would travel the length of his future kingdom to hear her sing it. Sullivan later commented: "I have composed much music since then, but have never written a second Lost Chord.
Arranged for Brass Quintet by Geoff Kingston this emotive and much loved melody is suitable for weddings, recitals or solemn occasions.
| Composer | Arthur Sullivan |
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| Arranger | Geoff Kingston |
| Category | Brass Quintet |
| Duration | Circa 3 mins 45 secs |
| Difficulty | This piece has difficulty rating of 2 on a scale one through 6, with 6 being the hardest. Click here to see how we grade our band sets. |
| Instrumentation | Tuba Eb Bass 1st Bb Trumpet 2nd Bb Trumpet Horn in F Tenor Trombone Additional Parts Eb Horn Bb Trombone Bb Bass |
| Parts Supplied | For a full list of parts supplied under our free postage scheme, please visit FAQ's. |
| Catalogue No. |
Product Code: SM0329
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