Arthur Gullidge Series Produced y The Salvation Army Australia Southern Territory Creative Arts Department An eight 8 part instrumental series with additional parts or Woodwinds and Bass Cle instruments that will meet the needs o experienced ands while remaining usale y smaller ensemles. Featuring music useul or congregational singing and presentation y ands this new series y Australian composers will e a useul addition to many and liraries. The name o Arthur Gullidge is well-known throughout The Salvation Army music world; this series honours the heritage let y this outstanding Salvationist musician; The Arthur Gullidge Series is sure to enhance the repertoire o any and. Instrumentation: Additional Parts Alternative Parts Soprano Cornet (optional) 1st Cornet B Flute/Ooe B Clarinet (1st Cor) nd Cornet B Flugel Horn (optional ) B Clarinet (nd Cor) 1st Horn E 1st F. Horn E Alto Sax. (1st Hn. E ) nd Horn E nd F. Horn E Alto Sax. (nd Hn. E ) 1st Baritone/Tromone B 1st B.C. Bar./Tr B Ten. Sax. (Bar/Tr) nd Baritone/Tromone B Bass Tromone (optional) Euphonium B nd B.C. Bar./Tr B.C. Euphonium Bsn. (Bass Tr or Tua) E Bass B.C. Tua Baritone Sax. E String Bass (B.C. Tua) B Bass Percussion 1 Drums/Kit B Bass Clar. (B Bass) Exalt! (AGS104) Medium-Diicult Lindsay Stow A spirited setting o two well known praise choruses; He is Exalted, y Twilla Paris and Exalt the Lord our God, y Rick Ridings. The piece attempts to capture something o the sense o exultation that the lyrics o these songs portray. It should present little in terms o technical diiculty, however, careul attention to intonation will e needed to ensure a pleasing, overall presentation. Aim to estalish a steady rhythmic pulse and maintain a majestic style throughout. The musical style at ars 19 8 and 41 49 should remain unchanged, ut should e played with a little less intensity. The transition into the key change at ar 55 provides some natural impetus and lit, and care will e needed to avoid overlowing at this point. This section should e exuerant, ut controlled to ensure that the melody is not overshadowed y the accompanying parts. A little restraint and adherence to dynamics at ar 79 are necessary to allow the comined melodies rom the 1 st Cornets and Baritone/Tromones to come through. Be sure to oserve the p dynamic at ar 99 and allow the music to uild naturally to a spirited ut precise inish. Percussion Auxiliary & Tuned!
Soprano E (optional) 1st Cornet B nd Cornet B Flugel Horn B (optional) 1st Horn E nd Horn E 1st Baritone Tromone B nd Baritone Tromone B Bass Tromone (optional) Euphonium B Bass E Bass B Timpani Percussion 8 & # 8 & # 8 8 & # 8? 8 & # 8 & # 8 j Œ j j j Œ j j j Œ j j j Œ j j j? Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 8 Œ Œ Œ Œ Œ Œ / Majestically q. = 78 B.D The Salvation Army Australia Southern Territory Arthur Gullidge Series (AGS104) Exalt! & # 8 8 & # 8 8 8 * S.D "He Is Exalted" y Twila Paris 1985 Mountain Spring Music, Straightway Music "Exalt the Lord" y Rick Ridings Copyright Universal Music - Brentwood Benson Pulishing All rights reserved. International copyright secured. Re-printed with permission. 01 Pulished y The Salvation Army Australia Southern Territory, 95-99 Railway Road, Blackurn, Victoria, 3130 WARNING: It is illegal to copy this work without permission Lindsay Stow j Œ j j j Œ j j j j Œ j j j Œ j j j Œ j j j Œ j j j 3 3 Œ * Œ Œ Alternative S.D. Rhythm or j j
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