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Light Cavalry - Franz von Suppé
A prolific 19th Century composer of operettas, Franz von Supp (1819-1895) is best remembered today for his concert overtures. Of these, Light Cavalry is one of the best known and generations of musicians have made its acquaintance through the wonderful Fillmore transcription of it for band. This edition, by Dr. Robert Foster, makes it available for today's bands in an engraved format with a full score employing modern transpositions. Duration: 7'10"
Estimated delivery 12-14 days
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£66.95
Sabre and Spurs (March of the American Cavalry) - By John Philip Sousa / ed. Frederick Fennell
This revered march was dedicated to the officers and men of the 311th Cavalry in 1918. If you listen carefully you can hear the musical horse hooves. A march of distinction for every program. (2:58)
Estimated delivery 3-5 days
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£74.99
Stop the Cavalry (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Lewie, Jona - Schwalgin, Stefan
Stop the Cavalry is a song about a British soldier at the front line who writes a fictional letter to "Mr Churchill", begging him to send the army home because he'd prefer to spend Christmas with his darling. This relaxed anti war song with a generous touch of British humour will certainly help your band make a successful start or end to any concert.Duration: 3:00
Estimated delivery 7-14 working days
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£60.00
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.
Estimated delivery 7-14 working days
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£74.99
Stop the Cavalry - Jona Lewie
Stop the Cavalry is a song about a British soldier at the front line whowrites a fictional letter to "Mr Churchill", begging him to send the armyhome because he'd prefer to spend Christmas with his darling. Thisrelaxed anti war song with a generous touch of British humour willcertainly help your band make a successful start or end to any concert.
Estimated delivery 7-14 working days
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£139.99
Light Cavalry - Franz von Suppé
Although he was born in Split, Croatia, of Belgian descent, Franz von Supp's nationality is defined less by his actual descendents than by the country and city where he lived and worked and had the great majority of his success, the Austrian capital, Vienna. It was here where, with assistance from the Johan Strausses and Franz Lehar, he helped to assure Vienna's reputation as the operetta capital of the world. He achieved this by pioneering operetta as a major medium for the theatre. The overture to Light Cavalry is one of his two most famous works, the other being the Poet and Peasant Overture written as incidental music for a play of the same name.
Estimated delivery 7-14 working days
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Light Cavalry Overture (Abridged) - By Franz von Suppé / arr. James D. Ployhar
This fresh new abridged version of the time-honored classic will be a hit on any program. This is legitimate literature with careful scoring for contemporary bands. Very familiar for listeners of all ages.
Estimated delivery 3-5 days