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  • £85.00

    Castlebrooke Overture (Flexible Ensemble - Score and Parts) - Smith, Claude T. - Earp, Joseph Benjamin

    Dedicated to William (Bill) Maupin, a friend and fellow music educator of Claude T. Smith, Castlebrooke Overture is a perfect piece to introduce younger ensembles to meter changes and a couple measures in 3/8 time. This flexible arrangement allows ensembles to perform the work with as few as ten musicians providing accessibility and flexibility for numerous instrumentation needs, while still allowing a full ensemble sound.*The posted recording is based on the full band scoring but aligns with the suggested preferences for either woodwinds/strings or brass suggested in the score.

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  • £80.00

    A Year in Three Minutes (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Newton, Bryce

    Unique and creative, Bryce Newton's "A Year in Three Minutes" is appropriate programming for end-of-year concerts, holiday programs, or any time that to reflect on a full year gone by! Musicians and audiences will enjoy all of the traditional annual celebrations in only three minutes. Teachers will appreciate Bryce Newton's careful regard for playability for younger players. Don't miss this one! Duration: 3.15

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  • £91.00

    Regimentsmarsj fra Forde i Sunnfjord (Regimental March from Forde in Sunnfjord) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Olsen, Ole - Andersen, Espen

    In 1917, Ole Olsen (1850 - 1927) invited all who might have access to Norwegian folk music, to send him a copy. Olsens goal was to compose a march with local association to all regiments around the country. The result was published in 1922, as a collection of three books with 23 marches. The printing was financed by the Department of Defence and distributed to all military bands in the country. In the first book, we find "Regimental March from F?rde in Sunnfjord", which Olsen arranged after motifs sent to him by Music Instructor J. Woldsdal in Bergen. Duration: 3.30

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  • £63.50

    Til Dovre Faller (Until the Mountains Crumble) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Heier Roe, Andreas

    Until the Mountains Crumble was written to the Norwegian Constitution anniversary in 2014. The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation organized the project for their channel NRK Super. The intention was to present the Constitution for children and youngsters through music. Duration: 3.30

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  • £91.00

    Portrait (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Schjelderup, Fredrick

    Portrait, is a slow little piece written for Concert Band. The piece starts with the band playing parts of the main theme. It continues with a cornet solo presenting the main theme. The theme develops before it returns and builds up to a great climax. The use of steady flow is important for the expression of the piece. Duration: 3.45

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  • £63.50

    Tigerstaden (The City of Oslo March) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Strand, Oyvind

    The expression comes from the great poet Bjornstjerne Bjornson where he in the poem Siste sang (Last song) describes a battle between a tiger and a horse. The tiger symbolizes the big city (Oslo) while the horse symbolizes the countryside, ie the traditional battle city vs country. Hence Oslo (Kristiania) got the negative nickname Tigerstaden (Tiger City), but as time went on, the name established itself as something positive and familiar, and has become a beloved nickname, without negative associations, in the Capital. Duration: 3.30

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  • £77.00

    Danse mot var (Serenade to Spring) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Lovland, Rolf - Sunde, Inge

    The beautiful ballad Danse mot var (Dance towards spring) available in arrangement for Concert Band! This lovely song was originally released by Norwegian singer Elisabeth Andreassen in 1992. The instrumental version, Serenade to Spring, was released on Secret Garden's debut album Songs from a Secret Garden in 1995. A must for the next spring or outdoor concert! Duration: 3.30

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  • £35.95

    Romance (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Wiffin, Rob

    This simple little romance was written in the style of a Catalan folk song. It is entirely original but was undoubtedly influenced by the arrangements of Catalan folk songs for guitar by Miguel Llobet (1878-1938). Typical of the style, the tune is in 6/8 with a gentle lilt and has just one rather refined outburst of passion before retreating back into its shell. Duration: 3.30

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  • £45.00

    Serenade (Flexible Ensemble - Score and Parts) - Bourgeois, Derek - Brand, Michael

    Derek Bourgeois wrote this Serenad for his own wedding, to be played by the organist as the guests left the church ceremony. Not wishing his wife and guests to process out in an orderly 2/4, he surprised everyone by starting the piece in 11/8 and in case anyone began to feel too comfortable, he chaged to 13/8 in the middle! The work has now been released in a number of different orchestration and this one for 6 Part Flexible Ensemble will hopefully enable a greater number of ensembles and audiences to enjoy this delightful and popular miniature. Duration: 3.00

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  • £242.50

    Orpheus in Town, Dance Suite from (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Rosenberg, Hilding - Johansson, Jerker

    Dance Suite in Seven Movements. Op.75. Orpheus In Town. In 1936 the Stockholm Concert Hall was given its most distinguished artistic adornment, Carl Milles' Orpheus fountain. A Greek god lets his voice and the sounds of his lyre float over the rush and bustle of the big city far up in Ultima Thule. Two choreographers at the Stockholm Opera, Julian Algo and Vera Sager, had a brainwave. Why should Orpheus merely be a statue, a symbol of the beauty and inspiring power of music, why not give the myth about him its special Stockholm chapter as well? This is what happened: On the stage we see the columned facade of the Concert Hall and in front of it the statue group with Orpheus and the eight enraptured listeners. Suddenly the figures come to life, jump down from their pedestal and dance into the crowd at the marketplace. Orpheus, who is consumed by longing for Eurydice, begins looking for his beloved, first among other well-known sculptures in town, then in restaurants and nightclubs. At last he thinks he recognises her in a fashionable society woman and brings her to the Concert Hall. However, faced with the threat of having to spend her life in bronze at Orpheus' side, she runs away. She wasn't Eurydice after all. Or was she? For this ballet, which had its first performance at the Stockholm Opera in 1938, Hilding Rosenberg wrote vital and entertaining music in a style which is unusually to the point, and with a bright and strong orchestration. The music in the Dance Suite from Orpheus in Town is taken from the dance scenes at the nightclub: guests and a bartender perform, finally also Orpheus and his entourage. The suite consists of: 1. Rhythm of the Times (2.00); 2. Bartender's Dance (1.30); 3. Girl's Dance (1.00); 4. Dance of the Negress (2.30); 5. Trio Dance (1.30); 6. Tango (2.00); 7. Finale (1.30). Total duration: 14.00.

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