John STAINER | Flora's Queen | For Brass Septet by John Stainer Brass Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

By John Stainer

Sir John Stainer (1840–1901) was a pivotal figure in Victorian English music, best known for his sacred works like The Crucifixion and his contributions to Anglican church music. A professor at Oxford and organist at St. Paul’s Cathedral, he was also a musicologist and reformer of choral standards in England.Flora’s Queen is a lesser-known but elegant secular song composed in 1899. It was published as part of the Choral Songs in Honour of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, a collection celebrating the monarch’s long reign. The song is a poetic tribute to the beauty and vitality of nature, personified in the figure of Flora, the Roman goddess of flowers.Musically, the piece is rich in Romantic harmony and expressive phrasing, with a pastoral charm that reflects the Victorian fascination with nature and classical allegory. It’s a fine example of Stainer’s ability to write beyond the ecclesiastical idiom, blending lyrical warmth with formal clarity.Available Parts:1. Trumpet/Cornet in Eb, C and Bb2. Trumpet/Cornet in C, Bb3. Trumpet/Cornet in C, Bb4. Horn in F and Eb5. Trombone T.C. and B.C6. Euphonium/Baritone T.C. and B.C7. Tuba (B.C.), Tuba in Eb, Tuba in Bb

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Instrument:
Baritone Horn TC Cornet Euphonium Horn Trombone Tuba
Ensembles:
Brass Ensemble
Genres:
Romantic Period
Composers:
John Stainer
Publishers:
Andrew Lamb
Series:
ArrangeMe
Format:
Score and Parts
Item types:
Digital
Level:
Intermediate
Artist:
John Stainer
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
77

Brass Ensemble Baritone Horn TC, Baritone T.C., Cornet, E-Flat Tuba TC, Eb Tuba T.C., Euphonium, French Horn, Trombone, Trumpet, Tuba - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1677977

By John Stainer. By John Stainer. Arranged by Andrew Lamb. This edition: pdf, streaming. 19th Century, Historic. 77 pages. Andrew Lamb #1243486. Published by Andrew Lamb (A0.1677977).

Sir John Stainer (1840–1901) was a pivotal figure in Victorian English music, best known for his sacred works like The Crucifixion and his contributions to Anglican church music. A professor at Oxford and organist at St. Paul’s Cathedral, he was also a musicologist and reformer of choral standards in England.

Flora’s Queen is a lesser-known but elegant secular song composed in 1899. It was published as part of the Choral Songs in Honour of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, a collection celebrating the monarch’s long reign. The song is a poetic tribute to the beauty and vitality of nature, personified in the figure of Flora, the Roman goddess of flowers.

Musically, the piece is rich in Romantic harmony and expressive phrasing, with a pastoral charm that reflects the Victorian fascination with nature and classical allegory. It’s a fine example of Stainer’s ability to write beyond the ecclesiastical idiom, blending lyrical warmth with formal clarity.

Available Parts:
1. Trumpet/Cornet in Eb, C and Bb
2. Trumpet/Cornet in C, Bb
3. Trumpet/Cornet in C, Bb
4. Horn in F and Eb
5. Trombone T.C. and B.C
6. Euphonium/Baritone T.C. and B.C
7. Tuba (B.C.), Tuba in Eb, Tuba in Bb.

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