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    Yorkshire (from Wassail Dances) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Lane, Philip - Noble, Paul

    The three dances are based on the traditional wassail songs of, respectively, Somerset, Yorkshire and Gloucestershire. These dances were commissioned and first performed by the Gloucestershire Youth Orchestra in 1973. Subsequently they received their first broadcast performance on BBC Radio 3 in 1985 by the BBC Concert Orchestra.

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  • £89.99

    Top of the World (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Bettis & Carpenter - Urata, K.

    During their secondary school days Karen and Richard Carpenter already had a band and won several prizes. In 1969 they recorded their first album. From that moment they have been part of the contemporary history of pop music. Top of the World is from 1973, but still an evergreen and available for concert band in this arrangement by Urata.Duration: 4:45

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    Partita (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Gregson, Edward

    Partita' was originally composed for brass band in 1973. The work is in three movements, and uses material based on the 13th century plainsong 'Dies Irae". the opening Intrada is sombre. the second movement is a 'chorale and variations. the chorale melody follows the main outline of the plainsong. the five variations are varied in mood and intensity. the final March is much happier in mood and has a lyrical tune in the middle first heard on horns. However, references to the 'Dies Irae' are still apparent and the final bars of the work contain a quote from the opening movement.

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  • £16.95

    Partita (Concert Band - Score Only) - Gregson, Edward

    Partita' was originally composed for brass band in 1973. The work is in three movements, and uses material based on the 13th century plainsong 'Dies Irae". the opening Intrada is sombre. the second movement is a 'chorale and variations. the chorale melody follows the main outline of the plainsong. the five variations are varied in mood and intensity. the final March is much happier in mood and has a lyrical tune in the middle first heard on horns. However, references to the 'Dies Irae' are still apparent and the final bars of the work contain a quote from the opening movement.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days