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    Drei Knige - Peter Cornelius

    With his arrangement of Drei Knige, originally composed for voices, Robert van Beringen makes a welcome contribution to the christmas repertoire for bands. In this work by the German composer Peter Cornelius (1824 - 1874) the mediaeval choral Wie schn leuchtet der Morgenstern comes to the fore as a counter melody.

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  • £89.99

    Turn the Beat Around - Peter Jackson

    In the nineties, the Cuban-American singer Gloria Estefan recorded a sparkling version of Vicki Sue Robinson's disco classic Turn the Beat Around. She gave the song a catchy Latin beat, and with this new impulse, it was a worldwide hit. With the sentence from the song text "Love to hear percussion" in mind, Peter Kleine Schaars incorporated a compelling percussion solo in his arrangement. The result is a dynamic piece of music full of pace and passion.

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  • £54.99

    Manic Metronome - Peter Martin

    A metronome can drive you crazy, particularly when the tempo is fairly quick. But what would you think of a metronome that goes crazy itself? From the very beginning of this fun piece, the machine tries to put the band on the wrong track, and it almost works. Composer Peter Martin created a charming piece of music, but the question is, does it all end well? Use your imagination and creativity in Manic Metronome!

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  • £65.50

    Eternal Summer - Peter Terry

    Eternal Summer is like a breath of fresh air in the warm heat of summer. It is a tuneful composition from composer Peter Terry that exhibits all of the elements he has already become known for, including fresh harmonic perspectives, driving rhythms and wonderful scoring. This is another example of why Peter's popularity is growing so quickly in the band world!

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  • £125.90

    Sledgehammer - Peter Gabriel

    Sledgehammer was released both as single record and included in the album So by British artist Peter Gabriel in 1986. The song is the biggest hit to this day by Gabriel. The song is inspired by the 50's soul music, in particular the music recorded by Memphis-based record label Stax. Gabriel achieved three Grammy-nominations for the song and album, but without winning any of them. However, the video has wonseveral prizes and are to this day the most played music video at MTV.

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  • £59.99

    At Henry's Table - Peter Martin

    Composer Peter Martin received his inspiration from the period of the versatile Henry VIII and the accompanying sparkling late-medieval music. At Henry's Table describes the atmosphere at the court of the English king. Music that stays with you because it is so special.

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  • £67.95

    Windborn - Peter Terry

    Windborn is forceful right from the start, taking the listener through a percussing and driving gale. Students will love to play this piece, and they'll sound great playing it! Peter Terry is fast becoming a composer to watch for great compositions for young bands.

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  • £78.95

    Black Mast - Peter Terry

    Black Mast conjures images of a dramatic life on the high seas in the service of a pirate captain and crew, and is also Peter Terry's first work in the Carl Fischer catalogue.

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    Steps - Peter Miseur

    At the occasion of Steps, we introduce you to Peter Miseur. Steps is bright piece of music that can be performed by any orchestra, thanks to its transparent instrumentation.

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    Three Bites of the Apple - Peter Martin

    One of the best known nicknames for a city that is perhaps New York: "The Big Apple". Already in the thirties of the last century, this name is often used in New York jazz scene. With "The Big Apple" Manhattan was intended. It was the place to be. Around 1920 Harlem was the center of a thriving black culture. This period is known as the "Harlem Renaissance". In the famous Cotton Club were many concerts of greats like Duke Ellington. Broadway attracts millions of tourists. Many of them visit here one of the many musicals sometimes for years on the boards are placed. Broadway splashes sparkles and swings. Peter Martin shows usthree bites tests of this imaginary apple. Enjoy!

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