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portada The National Hymn (God of Our Fathers): for Trombone Quartet (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
24
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
27.9 x 21.6 x 0.1 cm
Weight
0.08 kg.
ISBN13
9781724667618

The National Hymn (God of Our Fathers): for Trombone Quartet (in English)

Paul G. Young Ph. D. (Author) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Paperback

The National Hymn (God of Our Fathers): for Trombone Quartet (in English) - Young Ph. D., Paul G.

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Synopsis "The National Hymn (God of Our Fathers): for Trombone Quartet (in English)"

This arrangement of the National Hymn, also known as God of Our Fathers, will be a crowd-pleaser when programmed for an advanced high school trombone quartet, or a trombone or low brass ensemble. Scored in the key of E-flat with a modulation to F major, the range is from pedal-tone B-flat (bass trombone) to high G (trombone 1). Why not feature the entire low brass section of your performing group? Euphoniums (baritone horns reading bass clef) and tubas can easily be added and doubled on selected parts. The National Hymn's origins can be traced back to 1876 when the United States was celebrating the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Daniel C. Roberts (1841-1907) wrote the text for a hymn tune (known as the Russian Hymn) to be used during a small patriotic celebration in Vermont. The lyrics asked God to continue to guide and protect the people of the nation as He had done in the past. More than a decade later, using Roberts' lyrics, George W. Warren composed a hymn melody beginning with a trumpet fanfare, which helped set the work's martial tone and unmistakable feelings of patriotism. In 1892, Warren's hymn was selected for use in a celebration of the United States Constitution, which had become ratified more than 100 years earlier in 1788. He called this new hymn The National Hymn. It is also known as God of Our Fathers or God of the Ages (#698 in the United Methodist Hymnal).

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