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| Mezzo Forte User Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: PHOENIX, AZ
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![]() | The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace I have recently been turned on to Karl Jenkins' music. I'm sure some of you Brits are thinking, "what a sheltered individual"... LOL Anyway, I'm enjoying listening to The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace. I purchased both the CD and DVD of the performance after hearing the Benedictus from a sampler CD. I understand he is very popular in the UK. |
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| Pianissimo User Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: South Wales U.K.
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![]() | Re: The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace Rogerio...I heard Buy As You View play the arrangement for brass band (arranged by Tony Small...father of Gareth The Hallé - Gareth Small ) at the Birmingham Symphony Hall a couple of years ago. .....it was awesome....especially David Childs playing Benedictus. You can buy the CD (Echoes of the East) here if you are interested. 4barsrest.com | shopping
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| Pianissimo User Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: New Southgate, London, UK
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![]() | Re: The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace Yes, the works of Karl Jenkins are quite popular here in the UK, thanks to Classic FM. I played the Armed Man last June with the Beckenham Corale in Beckenham London. I was on 3rd Trumpet, but got to play last post offstage on bugle as it was easier for me to move to the back of the church to play it than the 1st player. Got a doubling fee too which was nice ;)
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| Mezzo Forte User Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: PHOENIX, AZ
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![]() | Re: The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace Alan, How wonderful. Thanks for pointing that out to me. Where can the arrangement be purchased? I found the CD... Thanks. Rogerio |
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| Pianissimo User Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: South Wales U.K.
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![]() | Re: The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace Rogerio....try and contact Tony Small via Penclawdd Brass Band website Musical Director ....failing that I've got his telephone number somewhere....I helped the band out a couple of times in the past. Best of luck
__________________ Alan Last edited by alanbach; 03-04-2007 at 07:03 AM. |
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