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George J. Webb (b. Rushmore Lodge, near Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, 1803; d. Orange, NJ, 1887) composed WEBB (also known as MORNING LIGHT) on a voyage from England to the United States. The tune was published in The Odeon, a collection of secular music compiled by Webb and Lowell Mason (PHH 96) in 1837. There it was set to "'Tis Dawn, the Lark Is Singing." WEBB was used as a hymn tune in The Wesleyan Psalmist (1842), where it was the setting for "The Morning Light Is Breaking" (thus its other title). - hymnary.org
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"Score in concert pitch" - cover.
"Medium difficult" - cover.
"Sacred music for the instrumentalist" - cover.
"This arrangement is recorded on Hymns in Brass, Vol. 1 by Sacred Music Services." - Bottom of score and parts.
Parts: Trumpets 1-3, Trumpet in B♭ (substitute for Horn in F), Horn in F, Trombone (subsitute for Horn in F), Horn 2 (substitute for Trombone 2), Horn 3 (substitute for Trombone 3), Trombones 1-4, Tuba.
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