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Concert Band - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1091973 Composed by John Dykes (1823–1876). Arranged by Dan Cutchen. Patriotic,Sacred,Traditional. Score and parts. 44 pages. Dan Cutchen Music #696104. Published by Dan Cutchen Music (A0.1091973). This arrangement of the hymn, Eternal Father, Strong to Save (The Navy Hymn) utilizes a theme and variation treatment. It is somber, strong, and at times, serene and peaceful. This arrangement is of medium difficulty. The spotlight is on the low brass. There is also an arrangement of this piece for solo tuba and piano. Eternal Father, Strong to Save is a British hymn traditionally associated with seafarers, particularly in the maritime armed services. It was popularised by the Royal Navy and the United States Navy in the late 19th century, and variations of it were soon adopted by many branches of the armed services in the United Kingdom and the United States, including the United States Coast Guard and the United States Marine Corps. Owing to its nautical theme, this hymn has been played or sung at a number of funerals for those who have served in or been associated with the US Navy. Most notably, it was sung at the funerals of multiple US presidents, including Roosevelt, Richard Nixon, George H. W. Bush, and John F. Kennedy.
The Navy Hymn-for Concert Band
Orchestre d'harmonie

$40.00 34.14 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus

Brass Quartet Horn,Trombone,Trumpet - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1357957 Composed by Reverend John Bacchus Dykes. Arranged by Scott S. Stewart. 19th Century,Christian,Praise & Worship,Religious,Sacred. 16 pages. Scott S. Stewart #942465. Published by Scott S. Stewart (A0.1357957). “Eternal Father, Strong to Saveâ€, (The Navy Hymn) penned by Anglican Churchman and poet William Whiting in 1860, was inspired by Psalm 107, which describes the power and dangers of the sea.  The tune, Melita, was composed by clergyman John Bacchus Dykes in 1861.  This hymn, popularized by the Royal Navy and the United States Navy in the 19th century, has since been adopted by other armed services for official use.  Today it stands as one of the most famous hymns in Christendom.  This arrangement is scored for brass quartet (trumpets 1 & 2, French horn (or trombone), and trombone.  This song can be programmed on many a different concert – be it church, school auditorium, or concert hall.  Performance time: 4.10+-.
Eternal Father, Strong to Save (The Navy Hymn)
Quatuor de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone

$25.00 21.33 € Quatuor de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir,Choral,SATB Chorus divisi - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1407705 Composed by Reverend John Bacchus Dykes. Arranged by Scott S. Stewart. 19th Century,A Cappella,Christian,Praise & Worship,Sacred. 6 pages. Scott S. Stewart #990321. Published by Scott S. Stewart (A0.1407705). “Eternal Father, Strong to Saveâ€, (The Navy Hymn) penned by Anglican Churchman and poet William Whiting in 1860, was inspired by Psalm 107, which describes the power and dangers of the sea.  The tune, Melita, was composed by clergyman John Bacchus Dykes in 1861. Poet and musician came together to give to us the hymn we know today, “Eternal Father, Strong to Saveâ€.   This hymn, popularized by the Royal Navy and the United States Navy in the 19th century, has since been adopted by other armed services for official use.  Today it stands as one of the most famous hymns in Christendom.  This arrangement is scored for 4-part SATB ensemble (with minor divisi) to be performed a cappella.  It uses only the text of Whiting’s original poem.   Performance time: 3.30+-.
Eternal Father, Strong to Save (The Navy Hymn)
Chorale SATB

$2.99 2.55 € Chorale SATB PDF SheetMusicPlus


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