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Old 11-05-2009, 12:44 PM   #11
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Re: Handel's Let The Bright Seraphim D tp part

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An arrangement with piano is also easily played by most organists. There are several editions out there. Most music houses will also take a check or money order - it just takes a lot longer to arrive.

Festive Arias for Soprano or Mezzo Soprano and Trumpet - Sheet Music Plus

is just one source - also includes other arias that are worth playing.

Hope you find what you are looking for. I have several editions, but I think they are all out of print now.
Heh- I have a ton of out-of-print music from 'way back when, some of it Victorian-era, some of it missing parts. I've always thought it'd be a hoot to get a bunch of like collections together and see if we can't find the missing parts.
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Re: Handel's Let The Bright Seraphim D tp part

Yeah, we probably have a complete set of parts - they are just spread all over the place these days.

Hope you found the Tromba Press edition of Bright Seraphim in print somewhere. I have that one, and it is a good edition.
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Thank-you muchly, big-time!

Ah . . . guys . . . I was not looking for a freebie. I was looking for the music, plain and simple. I still have to locate an arrangement for D trumpet, voice and organ. I've found one on line but they accept only credit cards, and I do not give out my credit card info over the Interweeb. It's PayPal, a money order, or nothin'.
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Google: Handel "Let The Bright Seraphim" sheet music

I have at least 30 sources here including prices and all sorts of payment options. Claiming to look high and low is a pretty general tip off about the "price" one is looking for. That is why we commented.

For the sake of history, Handels trumpet parts were not transposed. This piece was originally notated in concert pitch with 2 sharps.

If you have time, eventually it will show up here:
http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/R...rideric_Handel)
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Google: Handel "Let The Bright Seraphim" sheet music

I have at least 30 sources here including prices and all sorts of payment options. Claiming to look high and low is a pretty general tip off about the "price" one is looking for. That is why we commented.

For the sake of history, Handels trumpet parts were not transposed. This piece was originally notated in concert pitch with 2 sharps.

If you have time, eventually it will show up here:
http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Request:Let_the_bright_Seraphim_(from_'Samson')_(G eorge_Frideric_Handel)

I was looking high and low because I was finding everything except what I was looking for, which was an arrangement specifically for organ, soprano and trumpet. Plus, as I said, I do not give out my credit card information over the Interweeb. This, because I got burned BIG TIME a few years back.
Also, my computer time is very limited. I don't have a computer or the Interweeb at home. This is a library computer I'm using.
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