A Tribute to Salvation Army Musicians, Music and Composers

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*SPS101 - Bandmasters' & Songster Leaders' Councils Festival
Various International Salvation Army Musicians
1994

  
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(*) Recording provided to me by Michael Sainsbery of Australia

(*) Cassette cover images provided to me by John Ritman of the Netherlands

Track TitleArtistConductorComposer
Introduction and Welcome to Visiting Sections Congregation    
Jubilation Festival Chorus   Janette Smart arr. Graeme Press
Reasons Why Festival Chorus   Words; Keith Banks, Music; John Martin
March - Hillcrest German Staff Band   Bruce Broughton
Joy to the World Staines Songsters   Words; Isaac Watts, Music; Handel arr. Liberty
O Be Joyful Staines Songsters   Psalm 100, Music; John Rutter
Since Jesus International Staff Band   Leonard Ballantine
I Dare to be Different Festival Chorus   Words; Harry Read, Music Dick Krommenhoek
Piano Concerto No.2 Op 18 in C Minor (Last Movement) International Staff Band - Soloist - Richard Phillips   Rachmaninoff arr. William Himes
March - Rosehill International Staff Band and German Staff Band   Albert H. Jakeway
Then Will the Very Rocks Cry Out Sydney Staff Songsters   McSpadden, George, Thonpson & Scruggs
Witness Sydney Staff Songsters   Spiritual arr. Jack O'Halloran
The Word for the World Festival Chorus   Words; Phillip Couts, Music; Richard Phillips
Come Where the Lord is Calling Festival Chorus, Organ and International Staff Band   Words; Leo Ward, Music; John Larsson
More Than Wonderful International Staff Songsters   Lanny Wolfe
Corpus Christi International Staff Band   Robert Redhead
Hail, Thou Once Despised Jesus Congregation and Festival Chorus   Words; John Bakewell & others, Music; 'Hyfrodol' arr. Leonard Ballantine