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	Suite VI from Banchetto Musicale – Brass QuintetJohann Hermann Schein, a German composer of the early Baroque period, wrote his “Banquet Music” suites for unspecified instrumental combinations. This version offers phrasing and dynamics to compliment brass performance and modernizes (halves) the rhythmic values for easier reading. The mp3 excerpt is performed by the Sine Nomine Brass Quintet. (Used with permission.) Composer: Mark Questad 
 Instrumentation: 2 Bb Trumpets, F Horn, Trombone & Tuba
 Duration/# of Pages: ca. 6:30 / 19 pages, 8.5″ x 11″
 Key: N/A
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	Suite XII from Banchetto Musicale – Brass QuintetJohann Hermann Schein, a German composer of the early Baroque period, wrote his “Banquet Music” suites for unspecified instrumental combinations. This version offers phrasing and dynamics to compliment brass performance and modernizes (halves) the rhythmic values for easier reading. The mp3 excerpt is performed by the Sine Nomine Brass Quintet. (Used with permission.) Composer: Mark Questad 
 Instrumentation: 2 Bb Trumpets, F Horn, Trombone & Tuba
 Duration/# of Pages: ca. 5:45 / 19 pages, 8.5″ x 11″
 Key: N/A
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	Sussex Carol – Bassoon QuartetThe Sussex Carol is a Christmas carol popular in Britain, sometimes referred to by its first line “On Christmas night all Christians sing”. It became associated with Sussex because it was collected at Monk’s Gate by Ralph Vaughan Williams, and he subsequently used it in his Fantasia on Christmas Carols. Each verse is made up of two couplets, with the second having three-measure phrasing rather than the standard two- or four-bar phrasing. In addition, there’s a measure with an extra beat, which adds to the charm of the piece. Composer: Bill Reichenbach 
 Instrumentation: Bassoon Quartet
 Duration/# of Pages: ca. 2:20 / 11 pages, 8.5″ x 11″
 Key: N/A
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	Sussex Carol – Brass QuartetThe Sussex Carol is a Christmas carol popular in Britain, sometimes referred to by its first line “On Christmas night all Christians sing”. It became associated with Sussex because it was collected at Monk’s Gate by Ralph Vaughan Williams, and he subsequently used it in his Fantasia on Christmas Carols. Each verse is made up of two couplets, with the second having three-measure phrasing rather than the standard two- or four-bar phrasing. In addition, there’s a measure with an extra beat, which adds to the charm of the piece. Composer: Bill Reichenbach 
 Instrumentation: 3 Bb Trumpets, 1 Trombone or Euphonium
 Duration/# of Pages: ca. 2:20 / 11 pages, 8.5″ x 11″
 Key: N/A
 
								



