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  • £76.95

    I Got Plenty o' Nuttin' (from Porgy and Bess) (Vocal or Instrument Solo with Concert Band - Score and Parts)

    This cherished Gershwin melody from Porgy and Bess is a certain audience and band pleaser. The accompaniment is playable by less-experienced ensembles, and what a wonderful way to feature a male or female vocalist. Optional parts for solo trumpet or solo alto saxophone are also included, so you can be creative with featuring a variety of soloists. Musical through-and-through!Duration: 2:45

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  • £84.50

    Irish Songs (Vocal or Instrumental Solo with Concert Band - Score and Parts)

    Robert W. Smith has captured the wide variety of folk themes from Ireland in four movements. Scored for a choice of soloists or even a vocalist, this is a musical reminder of Ireland's important contribution to our repertoire. Stunning! Includes: Deirin De; Jug of Punch; The Beggarman; Danny Boy

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  • £36.95

    Through the fair (Vocal Solo with Concert Band - Score and Parts)

    The traditional Irish folk song set for voice and band. This haunting melody tells the sad story of two Irish lovers. The boy fell in love when he saw her as she 'moved through the fair'. Despite their differing social standing they received parental permission to marry but the girl did not return. In the closing verse of the song he dreams of her moving through the fair but realises that she has, in fact, died. This arrangement is for voice and band and featured on the RAF Massed Bands Tour 2000 and was recorded on Festival of Music 2000 Polyphonic QPRM 136D.Duration: 3.29

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  • £84.50

    Over the Rainbow (Vocal or Saxophone Solo with Concert Band - Score and Parts)

    "But no one will want to sing or play a melody that begins with an octave leap!" said an early critic. That melody that no one would sing or play is now probably the best known in the world. From The Wizard of Oz comes the song that has charmed millions. Warren Barker treats this scoring with care in a lush setting perfect for any concert occasion. If you have no vocalist, an optional alto or tenor saxophone solo part is included in the arrangement. It's a perfect audience-pleaser!Duration: 4:15

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  • £33.95

    My Ain Folk (Vocal Solo with Concert Band - Score and Parts)

    An arrangement of the well-known Scottish song for soprano and band. This highly popular Scottish song (subtitled A Ballad of Home) was in fact composed by a Canadian, Laura Gertrude Lemon (15 October 1866 - 18 August 1924) who lived and worked in England, with words by a Londoner Wilfred Mills (the pen name of William Alfred Braund) who never set foot in Scotland. It was first published in 1905 and has subsequently become a favourite for Scots remembering their homeland when far away from home. This arrangement is for soprano for band and was featured on the RAF Massed Bands Tour 1999 and recorded on Festival of Music 1999 Polyphonic QPRM 133D.Duration: 2.00

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  • £36.95

    Skye Boat Song (Vocal Solo with Concert Band - Score and Parts)

    The haunting Scottish song arranged for voice and band. The melody to this Scottish folk song is traditional and was collected in the 1870s by Anne MacLeod. The words are by Sir Harold Boulton and tell the story of the escape of Bonnie Prince Charlie from Uist to the Isle of Skye after his defeat at the Battle of Culloden in 1746. This arrangement was made for the RAF Massed Bands Tour 1998 and is recorded on Festival of Music 1998 Polyphonic QPRM 132D. Duration: 2.08

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    Tis the Last Rose of Summer (Vocal Solo with Concert Band - Score and Parts)

    The Irish poet Thomas Moore wrote the poem The Last Rose of Summer in 1805. It was set to music by Sir John Stevenson and the song first appeared in published form in 1813 in A Section of Irish Melodies. This arrangement was programmed in the RAF Massed Bands Tour 1996 and recorded on Festival of Music 1996 Polyphonic QPRM 125D. Duration: 3

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  • £57.50

    LET IT GO (from Frozen) (Vocal or Flexible Instrumental Solo with Intermediate Concert Band)

    Designed as a flexible solo feature with band (use a vocalist or instrumental soloist) this marvelous arrangement of the signature hit song from Disney's Frozen is a great way to add variety to any concert. Great for alto sax, flute, clarinet or trumpet solo!

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  • £7.00

    TUNES FROM THE TRENCHES (SA & men vocal score)

    SA & men with piano or orchestral accompaniment. The recruiting song"Your King and Country Want You" starts us off, followed by "Goodbye, Dolly Gray" as the soldiers leave for war. "Belgium put the Kibosh on the Kaiser" is followed by some proper trench songs, with various lyrics being improvised by the soldiers: "Three German Officers crossed the Rhine"; "They were only playing Leap-Frog". "The Bells of Hell go Ting-a-ling-a-ling" leads to strains of "Stille Nacht" recalling the Christmas truce. "When this Lousy Wats is Over" and "There's no place like Home" are balanced by "Land of Hope and Glory" before the Americans arrive with "The Caissons go Rolling Along" and "Over There". "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" brings us towards a rousing finish save for an optional "Last Post-lude" to end reflectively. Duration: 13:30

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  • £7.00

    TUNES FROM THE TRENCHES (SATB vocal score)

    SATB with piano or orchestral accompaniment. The recruiting song"Your King and Country Want You" starts us off, followed by "Goodbye, Dolly Gray" as the soldiers leave for war. "Belgium put the Kibosh on the Kaiser" is followed by some proper trench songs, with various lyrics being improvised by the soldiers: "Three German Officers crossed the Rhine"; "They were only playing Leap-Frog". "The Bells of Hell go Ting-a-ling-a-ling" leads to strains of "Stille Nacht" recalling the Christmas truce. "When this Lousy Wats is Over" and "There's no place like Home" are balanced by "Land of Hope and Glory" before the Americans arrive with "The Caissons go Rolling Along" and "Over There". "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" brings us towards a rousing finish save for an optional "Last Post-lude" to end reflectively. Duration: 13:30

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