No. 370 March - Ringwood (Noel Jones).
The composer is a soldier at Ringwood Corps in Melbourne, Australia but this march was written for the 125th anniversary of Ringwood Corps in the United Kingdom. Two tunes were included in the march at the request of the corps, namely 'Regent Square' and 'Song of the highway'.
No. 371 Cornet Solo - I love you, Lord (Matthew Ingram).
Laurie Klein wrote the song 'I love you, Lord' in 1974 and since then it has become a much-loved and featured song in churches around the world. The simplistic yet powerful nature of the words are portrayed here in this arrangement for cornet solo.
No. 372 How Still (Thomas Mack).
The carol 'O little town of Bethlehem' is associated with at least three different tunes, the most well-known of which is 'Forest Green'. This is an arrangement of Lewis H. Redner's tune 'St Louis' which he wrote on Christmas Eve, 1868 and which was first sung the very next day.
No. 373 Rescue Me! (Paul Sharman).
An arrangement of the popular worship song 'When I was lost (There is a new song)'. The title of this arrangement is taken from the first line of the first verse, 'When I was lost, you came and resued me'.