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This movement from the Brahms Requiem is usually considered to be the highlight of the entire work. The arrangement is tailored for high schools, and community choirs for SATB and Brass Quintet. The movement exists in its entirety, mirroring the original for SATB and Orchestra. While the brass parts remain in a comfortable range for high school players, the endurance factor will challenge the students since the brass replaces the full orchestra.
Of course, if the choral work is already a part of you library, you may just perform the original with the newly arranged brass parts. An 8.5 x 11 SATB score with piano is provided for rehearsal purposes. It may be duplicated as needed at a considerable cost savings where you to have to purchase the choral arrangement by itself.
It may be the featured work on your next Spring Concert as you merge the choir and band programs providing your students and audience exposure to this monumental work from the Romantic Period.
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