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Carter Woosley, Bass Trombone Austin Echols, Organ Senior Recital in fulfillment of a Bachelor's in Bass Trombone Performance at the University of Louisville. March 21st, 2021. 8:30 PM in Comstock Concert Hall (Louisville, KY) Composed in 1862 then published in 1867, Hosannah! was written by Austrian composer, organist and piano virtuoso Franz Liszt. Believed to be written for Eduard Grosse (Trombonist and double bassist in the Weimar Court Chapel) who was a close friend and collaborator with Liszt, then later was the bass trombonist at the premier of Wagner’s Bayeruth Festival Orchestra. This piece is written in the style of a chorale prelude a la J.S Bach, and features the melody to Heilig ist Gott der Vater. Also an arrangement of Liszt s.4i, this melody comes is featured in Liszt’s Cantico del Sol di San Francesco d’Assisi, which Liszt subsequently arranged for several different settings. This setting had several different titles, such as Sonntags-Posaunenstück (translates to “Sunday Trombone Music”), and Sinfonia Sacra which has long been associated with the antiphonal music of Gabrieli from Renaissance Venice.