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    Admirals Regiment (March) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Dunn, Vivian

    The ancestry of the Royal Marines dates back to the raising in 1664 of the Duke of York and Albanys Regiment, better known as the Admirals Regiment. Sir Vivian wrote this march to celebrate the Tercentenary o the Royal Marines, and it was included in the programme of music performed at the celebratory Royal Review of the Corps held in the grounds of Buckingham Palace in 1964.

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  • £14.95

    Admirals Regiment (March) (Concert Band - Score Only) - Dunn, Vivian

    The ancestry of the Royal Marines dates back to the raising in 1664 of the Duke of York and Albanys Regiment, better known as the Admirals Regiment. Sir Vivian wrote this march to celebrate the Tercentenary o the Royal Marines, and it was included in the programme of music performed at the celebratory Royal Review of the Corps held in the grounds of Buckingham Palace in 1964.

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  • £79.99

    Pop and Rock Legends: Stevie Wonder (Concert Band - Score and Parts)

    The infectious songs of this charismatic performer and recording artist have become icons of the Motown and seventies era. This spectacular showcase for band includes:Sir DukeI WishDon't You Worry 'Bout A ThingSuperstitionIsn't She Lovely

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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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    Derbyshire Cavalry Marches (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Haydn, Joseph - Hash & Walters

    Haydn wrote these marches during his second trip to London in 1794-95. The original autograph is titled "Two Marches Composed by J. Haydn for Sir Henry Harpur... to the Volunteer Cavalry of Derbyshire, embodied in the year 1794". Scored for the typical military band of the time, the instrumentation included a trumpet, two horns, two clarinet, two bassoons and a serpent (a curved bass instrument played with a cupped mouthpiece). Percussion parts would have been added by the regimental drum major and played by soldiers, not regular musicians. Due to a lack of printed marching books at the time, selection had to be short to facilitate easier memorisation. In this arrangement for modern concert band, the marches have been transposed from the original keys to Bb and F Major. Percussion parts have also been added by the arrangers and can be used at the director's discretion. Though these marches have been scored with the intermediate level band in mind, the integrity of the originals have been maintained, making them of interest to musicians and music students alike, at all levels.

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    The King Across The Water (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Fraser, Bruce

    Explosive! Cast in three major sections, King Across the Water treats theTraditional Scottish folk-song "Johnnie Cope" as a fanfare ("Battle"), a lyrical song ("Lament"), and a reel ("Dancing"). Many of the woodwind players will have the opportunity to serve as percussionists during the "Battle." Both audience and ensemble will enjoy this exciting presentation of the tale of Sir John Cope.

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  • £11.95

    The King Across The Water (Concert Band - Score Only) - Fraser, Bruce

    Explosive! Cast in three major sections, King Across the Water treats theTraditional Scottish folk-song "Johnnie Cope" as a fanfare ("Battle"), a lyrical song ("Lament"), and a reel ("Dancing"). Many of the woodwind players will have the opportunity to serve as percussionists during the "Battle." Both audience and ensemble will enjoy this exciting presentation of the tale of Sir John Cope.

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  • £63.00

    Jupiter Hymn (from The Planets) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Holst, Gustav - De Meij, Johan

    The Jupiter Hymn comes from the fourth movement ,Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity from the orchestral suite The Planets by the English composer Gustav Holst (l874 - 1934), written between 1914 and 1917. The Planets was premiered in 1918 by Sir Adrian Boult and the Royal Philharmonic Society and remains one of the most colourful examples of our 20th-century orchestral literature. The Hymn is very suitable to start your concert program; for more solemn occasions, the alternative ending may be used. Duration: 2.30

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    Onward! Wind Band Set (Score & Parts)

    A brief history: Pentecost Monday was a special day for schools in Yorkshire (England). There were a variety of activities. The pupils of Sabine Baring-Gould would meet with the children of a nearby village. It seemed like a good idea that during the walk would be sung. But she could not find a suitable song and decided to write one by herself. "Onward Christian Soldiers" was the result. It soon became very popular, though she herself was not entirely satisfied with the rhyme scheme. The melody used (St. Gertrude) was by the famous English composer Sir Arthur S. Sullivan. Back to now: Gawan Roberts, has given the hymn a proper update. He gave the still popular song a solid rock beat and added daring harmonies. So it's popular, for current generations, again for years. Onward! 01:45

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