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1 |
Lord of the Sea
(Steadman-Allen) |
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The first post-war extended suite
which set RSA onto the world scene |
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2 |
Symphony of Thanksgiving (Dean
Goffin) |
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Majestic - inspiring - true Goffin
style |
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3 |
Light of the World (Dean Goffin) |
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This meaningful masterpiece causes
goosebumps |
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4 |
He can break every fetter
(Redhead) |
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This short piece is mood music
skilfully written |
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5 |
I know Thou art mine (Ballantine) |
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The Unsworth tune is movingly
presented - a real classic |
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6 |
Cornet Solo -
Maoriland (Major Harry Goffin) |
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Rarely heard now - attractive and
uncomplicated |
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7 |
Soldiers of Christ (George
Marshall) |
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Despite its age, this is everything
a march should be |
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8 |
The Canadian (Merritt) |
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Although parochial, it is super
listening, with skill required from every section |