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For the Beauty of the Earth is a dazzling celebration of the creation of the earth. The contemporary works, which feature brass, organ, and percussion, come from some of the most prominent composers of the day, such as David Marlatt, Charles Widor, and James Curnow. Especially notable is David Marlatt's Earthscape, which is a beautiful lyrical work inspired by the view of our planet from outer space. InchIn the silent, black vacuum of space exists this bright blue planet, slowly rotating... a serene and breathtaking view of the only source of life...Inch (Alfred Music) Organist Sharon Rose Pfeiffer performs alongside fifteen-member Gabrial V Brass Ensemble to create a thick and evocative sound for these tracks. These tracks were recorded in Mechanics Hall, Worcester, MA- a building known for it's superb acoustics. Details 1. Luminosity, for Brass Band & Percussion 2. Earthscape, for Brass Ensemble & Organ 3. Windscape, for Brass Ensemble 4. Fantasy on InchO Sons and DaughtersInch, for Brass Ensemble 5. Salvum Fac Populum Tuum, for 3 Trumpets, 3 Trombones, Percussion & Organ, Op. 84 6. Holy, Holy, Holy 7. Prelude on a Festive Hymn Tune, for Brass Ensemble 8. Meditation The Light of the World, for Brass Ensemble 9. God Be with You Till We Meet Again, Hymn (InchRandolphInch) 10. Symphony for Organ No. 5 in F minor, Op. 42/1 Toccata 11. The Psalm of Praise 12. Prelude on a Hymn of Praise, for Brass Ensemble