A Little Prayer by Evelyn Glennie Brass Band - Sheet Music

By Evelyn Glennie

Composer Evelyn Glennie writes… "When I wrote the chorale for marimba, A Little Prayer, it expressed my spiritual feelings and displayed a pleasantly relaxed dimension of the instrument. Over the years my exposure to brass bands has filled me with wonder; their musical diversity is considerable. From performing a simple melody to the most complex of test-pieces, they bring brilliance to the music. I had no hesitation in giving A Little Prayer to Robert Childs to bring this little melody to life through brass." A perfect reflective interlude for concert or devotional use by bands of all abilities.

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Format:
Score Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Beginning
Artist:
Evelyn Glennie
Usages:
Hymn Anthems
Shipping Weight:
0.34 pounds

Brass Band - Easy

SKU: WO.0239

Composed by Evelyn Glennie. Arranged by Robert Childs. A reflective chorale for band. Hymn. Score and parts. With Standard Notation. Winwood Music #0239. Published by Winwood Music (WO.0239).

Composer Evelyn Glennie writes… "When I wrote the chorale for marimba, A Little Prayer, it expressed my spiritual feelings and displayed a pleasantly relaxed dimension of the instrument. Over the years my exposure to brass bands has filled me with wonder; their musical diversity is considerable. From performing a simple melody to the most complex of test-pieces, they bring brilliance to the music. I had no hesitation in giving A Little Prayer to Robert Childs to bring this little melody to life through brass."
A perfect reflective interlude for concert or devotional use by bands of all abilities.

Ratings + Reviews

5 Rating

1 review

Anonymous

Nov 18, 2012

B flat version - no solo

Note that this is the Bb version, not the D flat version that you will find on YouTube, with Robert Childs as soloist. It's quite simple to play -- a decent arrangement, although a bit murky in parts, and there is no solo part.