This is a transcription of the entire last movement from Mendelssohn’s Symphony No. 5, “Reformation”. It was arranged for Tim Zimmerman and the King’s Brass and recorded at Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in Florida and has been released on their Classic Hymns CD.
7-part Brass Ensemble
This opening fanfare to Monteverdi’s Vespers also appears as the Toccata from L’Orfeo. It is a showpiece for two Piccolo Trumpets. It has been recorded by Tim Zimmerman and the King’s Brass on The Best of Brass & Organ and Christmas in Europe.
This American hymn arrangement was commissioned by the Triumphant Brass of Faith Lutheran Church, O’Fallon, Illinois.
This modern hymn by Getty and Townend has been set in as a powerful showcase for brass. This works with or without congregation, but Rhythm Section is a must.
The oratorio Judas Maccabeus is the source for the hymn “Thine Is the Glory.” This suite is a transcription of the original CHORUS, an instrumental MARCH, and the famous “Hallelujah, Amen.” It has been recorded by Tim Zimmerman and the King’s Brass on their Classic Hymns CD.
This is a setting of the hymn tune NUN DANKET. It has been recorded by Tim Zimmerman and the King’s Brass on their Classic Hymns CD. It has also been recorded by the King’s Brass for broadcast on “The Joy of Music” television series with organist Diane Bish (program #2301).
This setting was written on the first anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks and adapted for Tim Zimmerman and the King’s Brass. After the brass introduction, the congregation sings 4 verses, building to a grand climax in praise of the God who is “Our shelter from the stormy blast, and our eternal home.”
This brass septet of Handel’s “Passacaglia” was arranged for the 2018 eurobrass Workshop in Germany. It comes from the Suite No. 7 in G Minor.
This Chorale and Prelude is written on the hymn tune LOBE DEN HERREN. It contains Bach’s characteristic intricate counterpoint interspersed with phrases of the hymn tune. It was arranged for Tim Zimmerman and the King’s Brass and recorded at Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in Florida and has been released on their Classic Hymns CD.
This four minute suite incorporates movements from three of the four concerti that make up Vivaldi’s most famous work, The Four Seasons. The segments used are the Allegro from “Spring,” Largo from “Winter,” and Allegro from “Autumn.”
This simple and beautiful arrangement was originally written for choir by Bill Fasig, who worked with Billy Graham for over 30 years. It was arranged for brass in Bill’s memory and in thankfulness for his mentorship.