Written in the mid-1800s by Matthew Bridges and Godfrey Thring, Crown Him with Many Crowns has long been a staple of triumphant worship. The powerful text celebrates Christ’s sovereignty, while the melody carries a sense of regal dignity—making it a perfect match for brass.
This brass quintet arrangement highlights that majesty with bold melodic statements, noble harmonies, and a confident, uplifting tempo. It’s a standout piece that feels right at home in celebrations of Christ’s kingship.
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🎼 Arrangement Highlights
The opening is rich and stately, with the first trumpet carrying the melody supported by majestic harmonies. The horn and trombone bridge between voices with elegance, while the tuba grounds the ensemble with strength and clarity.
📅 Suggested Use
Ideal for Easter, Ascension Sunday, or any service that focuses on the reign of Christ. Also effective as a triumphant closer for brass ensemble concerts in sacred settings.
Each piece in this series is playable yet accessible, making it a great fit for volunteer church ensembles or school quintets. Whether you’re adding music to a service or looking for something meaningful for your next concert, this arrangement delivers both inspiration and strong ensemble writing.
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