I love it! My youngest son has just started at Baylor U. Music School. They are big on winds. His professor might be very interested in this piece for ensembles.
BTW... this music is completely transparent polyphonically. You could play any part in any range and it would sound just fine. (ie. S could be transposed to B, A to T, T to S and B to A)
He doesn't drive yet. He has been to St. Louis Church in downtown Waco for 2 Sundays now - where they have an occasional EF Mass. He went to a Low Mass the first time, and a High Mass a week ago. I haven't heard from him about this weekend. Dr. Michael Foley is a professor at Baylor, and is active in that EF Mass, and has met Andrew. There's also an upperclassman Andrew knows who goes there. Maybe we'll get him driving over this next summer, I don't know.
Francis, this is marvellous! I had not had an opportunity to sit and listen to it till this evening. Please let me know how to get copies of it. The woodwind players in my family would really appreciate and enjoy it. God bless!
After I posted this score, I realized that the hands aren't arranged correctly. This was just a dump of the quartet score into the set up for organ, but the transcription hasn't taken place as of yet. Will have to work on that. Too much music, too little time.
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