Pastime with good company - by Henry VIII (1491 – 1547) - arranged for Ten piece brass ensemble by Mogens Andresen and Daniel Drage.
"Pastime with good company" is a short melody, written for 3 vocalist by the King of England - Henry VIII. In this arrangement, the music starts far away, almost so you can´t really recognize the tune, and it´s meant to visualize that the King´s court is coming closer and closer, before you feel like you are in the midst of the Royal Court. An epic arrangement in many ways - sounds excellent and is pretty straightforward to play for all parts.
Pastime played by Royal Danish Brass:
This product is available for digital download only - the item includes :
- Score (7 pages)
- 1. Piccolo Trumpet part in Bb
- 2. Trumpet part in Eb
- 3. Trumpet part in Bb
- Flugelhorn part
- 1. and 2. Horn parts in F
- 1. and 2. Trombone parts in tenor clefs
- Bass Trombone part in bass clef
- Tuba part - bass clef
- Percussion part ( Snare drum and big drum - can be played by 1 or 2 )