We May Rise
Martin Luther (arr. Elaine Hagenberg and Preston Hazzard)
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General Info
Year: 1524 / 2018
Duration: c. 4:05
Difficulty: IV (see Ratings for explanation)
Original Medium: Chorus
Publisher: Hal Leonard
Cost: Score and Parts (print) - $75.00 | Score Only (print) - $7.50
Instrumentation
Full Score
Flute I-II
Oboe
Bassoon
B-flat Soprano Clarinet I-II-III
B-flat Bass Clarinet
E-flat Alto Saxophone I-II
B-flat Tenor Saxophone
E-flat Baritone Saxophone
B-flat Trumpet I-II-III
Horn in F I-II
Trombone I-II
Euphonium
Tuba
String Bass
Piano
Timpani
Percussion I-II-III
(percussion detail desired)
Errata
None discovered thus far.
Program Notes
This tender melody was originally a choral work titled All Praise to Thee with text based on Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ from a chorale written by Martin Luther and first published in 1524. Preston Hazzard has beautifully reimagined this work for winds, capturing the rich harmonies and haunting melody of the original.
- Program Note from publisher
Media
State Ratings
- Texas: III. Complete
Performances
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- Austin (Tx.) Symphonic Band (Kyle Glaser, conductor) - 6 November 2022
- Rochester Community Concert Band (Rochester Hills, Ill.) (Paul F. DeRubeis, conductor) - 10 May 2022
- Wisconsin Lutheran College (Milwaukee) Concert Band (Terry S. Treuden, conductor) – 10 May 2019
- Carrollton (Tex.) Wind Symphony (Jim McDaniel, conductor) - 21 December 2018 (2018 Midwest Clinic)
Works for Winds by This Composer
- An Almighty Fortress (arr. Shaffer) (1529/1987)
- Fanfare and Hymn: A Mighty Fortress (arr. Bocook) (1529/1991)
- Mighty Fortress Is Our God, A (arr. Bullock) (1529/2001)
- We May Rise (arr. Hagenberg and Hazzard) (1524/2018)