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  • £64.99

    I Vow To Thee, My Country - Gustav Holst

    This populat British patriotic hymn features a poem by Sir Cecil Spring Rice set to the familiar chorale melody from Jupiter by Gustav Holst. It is associated with Remembrance Day services throughout the United Kingdom, and has long been a favorite of the British royal family. This stately setting for band includes an optional part for unison voices.

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  • £72.99

    Suite (from The Planets) - Gustav Holst

    A version of Holst's most famous work done at a level that can be achieved by young bands. Incoporating the three best-known movements, Mars, Venus, and Jupiter, Calvin Custer has created an invaluable piece for developing players. You'll use this one for years to come.

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  • £72.99

    Jovian Farewell - Michael Sweeney

    Jovian Farewell is a carefully paced memorial work, with the title referring to the planet Jupiter and the music incorporating the famous chorale by Gustav Holst. The familiar melody is hinted at early, then developed through a series of layers and phases with building intensity. The full chorale emerges near the end, then tapers peacefully to a tender close. Dur: ca. 3:50

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  • £69.99

    Space Adventure - Wilco Moerman

    Prepare yourself for a tough and exiting adventure in space with Space Adventure. Fly the large spaceships to the outer space and conquer meteorshowers, solar winds, blackholes and gas clouds. From the spaceship, you have a fantastic view at our solarsystem. Travel at the speed of light from Mercury to Jupiter and from Neptune back to the Earth.

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  • £32.50

    Callisto - Timothy Johnson

    A dark and expansive opening leads to the powerful main theme as we explore the moon of a distant planet. An assortment of colorful percussion instruments helps evoke the mysterious second-largest moon of Jupiter. It's a powerful work that is easily within the grasp of young bands. This will be a great contrast piece on your concert. This provides a great cross-curricular tie-in with science, specifically the study of Galileo. (Grade 1/2)

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  • £94.99

    Terpsichore - Jan Van der Roost

    This concert march is written in the tradition of Mercury, Arsenal, Helios, Jupiter, Apollo, Minerva and others: the rather moderate tempo lends this march by Jan Van der Roost a rather dignified and stately character.

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  • £67.95

    Journey Of The Juno - Joseph Compello

    In July of 2016, the NASA space probe Juno completed a 5 year journey to Jupiter. The concert piece Journey of the Juno is named for this event. It is a mysterious piece in C minor intended to convey the vastness of outer space. Composer Joseph Compello consistently delivers music that both intrigues students and contains many teachable moments.

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  • £55.50

    Asteroids (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Story, Michael

    There are almost one million asteroids in our solar system, with the main asteroid belt lying in orbit around the sun between Mars and Jupiter. Asteroids can range in size from less than 33 feet to around 580 miles in diameter. Based on notable asteroids and the mythological figures they were named for, Michael Story's Asteroids is a mini suite that contains three contrasting pieces: Pallas, Ceres, and Vesta. Duration: 3.30

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    Conclusions, A Trilogy for Band (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Brakstad, John

    Conclusions is inspired by three of the worlds greatest astronomers; their lifes, work and pioneering conclusions. 1: Copernicus. Nicolaus Copernicus lived in the 15th century. He introduced the idea that the planets rotate around the Sun rather than the Earth. This was a new and controversial world view which was not accepted in his lifetime. 2: Galileo. Galileo Galilei lived about a hundred years later and is sometimes called "the father of modern science". He is credited with the discovery of Jupiter's four largest moons. His discoveries supported Copernicus' model of the Solar System, and also showed that objects rotate around other planets than the Earth. Galilei was charged with heresy, and had to recant his claim that the Earth revolved around the Sun. "And yet it does move", he is supposed to have said. 3: Newton. Isaac Newton is known for his theory about the law of gravity and how it affects motion. This theory enabled him to accurately calculate the paths of the planets in the Solar System, and was a third conclusion in the astronomical tradition. In the same way that the three astronomers' independent conclusions build on ideas that are common to all three, Conclusions is built up of three independent movements which all include references to each other (melodic, harmonic, inversions etc.) Duration: 11.00

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    The Planets, Suite from (Flexible Ensemble - Score and Parts)

    The powerful and evocative music of Gustav Holst remains as relevant today as ever before. From The Planets, here is a concise suite of the movements Mars, Venus and Jupiter.

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