AMERICAN BAND JOURNAL 327 - 331

Sheet Music for Brass Band

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No 327  March - Boundless Army - by James Curnow

Written for the New York staff Band´s tour of England and participation in The Salvation Army´s 2015 Boundless congress. Boundless Army is Composed in a march medley form that combines early American songs and Salvation Army traditional "call to arms" songs

No 328  Cornet solo - How Sweet the Sound - arr by David Catherwood

First published in 1779, with words by the English poet and clergyman John Newton, "Amazing Grace" is probably one of the best known and lowed Christian hymns ever written. The powerful and direct message contained within its verses is as relevant today as it was over two hundred years ago.

No 329  O Live Thy Life in Me - by Harry Anderson, arr Douglas Court

Harry Anderson has penned both the words and the music to this welläknown song. The music has been arranged here by Douglas Court, who is a Canadian born Salvationist now living in the USA Southern Territory.The chorus to this song has been used as an effective prayer chorus in Salvation Army prayer meetings for many years

No 330  The Prayer - by David Foster & Carole Bayer Sager, arr Roger Trigg

The Prayer was written by David Fosster and Carole Bayer Sager and released in 1999 as a vocal duet made popular by recording artists Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli.

No 331  March - Joyful Intercessors - by Andrew Mackereth

After spending time as a special guest coductor at Star Lake Musicamp 2015, the composer learned that many campers and staff had connections to the next session of cadets at the College for Officer Training in the USA Eastern Territory. The march prtrays two imprtant ideas: Joy, and the need to share the good news of the gospel. It feaatures two songs "Joy in The Salvation Army" and "Whosoever Heareth"

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