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Re: Favourites./Isiah 40



I'm pretty sure that Isiah 40 is also the test for the Australian Nationals
next Easter 

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> From: nick wood <ingascar@xxxxxxxx>
> To: brass-band@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Favourites./Isiah 40
> Date: Thursday, 16 October 1997 3:11
> 
> Angela wrote:
> 
> > At 10:05 14/10/97 +1000, you wrote:
> > >Speaking of Jazz, we had a bit of a look at it last night and found
> > it to
> > >be incredibly difficult although quite a lot of fun.  I also heard,
> > please
> > >correct me if I am wrong that aparently everybody who played it got
> > through
> > >it ok,  pity I wasn't there to hear it. Just for interest sake to,
> > the A
> > >Grade test piece for the next Australian Nationals is Isiah 40.
> > Wasn't that
> > >the test over there recently too?
> > >
> >
> 
> Isiah 40 was th etest here in New Zealand this year 1997. A very
> difficult piece to put together.  The British Bandsman said that it was
> a relativly easy piece  techanicaly.  Well, the parts themselves may not
> be the hardest around, but fitting it togetther was difficult.  Richard
> Evans judged here and picked the bands on the solo parts which inthe end
> benefited us very well.   There are perhapes 4 significant solo
> sections, horn, eupho, and 2 cornet solos.  Don't treat this piece
> lightly, it has the ability to bring good bands to their knees.
> 
> Good luck,
> Nick Wood.
> WestpacTrust St Kilda Brass,.
> Dunedin, NZ.
> 
> 
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