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£84.60
I LEFT MY HEART IN SWITZERLAND (Alphorn Solo with Concert Band) - Walter, Christoph
Grade: Easy
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£26.73
My Heart Is Filled With Longing - Bach, Johann Sebastian
The eleventh in Alfred Reed's series of masterful transcriptions and arrangements of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. The great chorale from the St. Matthew Passion is here treated instrumentally in an entirely new way, yielding fresh discoveries of beauty of form, tonal sequence and melodic design. A must for your Bach repertoire!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£84.60
MY HEART WILL GO ON (Easy Concert Band) - Horner, James - Fernie, Alan
From the film, Titanic. Grade: Easy/Medium.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£60.99
MY HEART WILL GO ON (Vocal or Alto Sax Solo with Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Horner & Jennings - Saucedo, Richard L.
Love Theme from Titanic. The simple, haunting love song from the movie phenomena that has broken all box office records. This flexible format can spotlight either a vocal solo or a saxophone soloist accompanied by a tasteful, solid band accompaniment.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£51.48
The Heart of Christmas
A heartfelt addition to any holiday concert, this beautiful and expressive setting of "O Little Town of Bethlehem" features fresh harmonic treatments. Perfect for younger bands, as well as adult community groups with limited rehearsal time. This wonderful arrangement is certain to leave a lasting impression on any audience!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£57.50
YOU'LL BE IN MY HEART (from Tarzan) (Young Band) - Collins, Phil - Murtha, Paul
This item may be Print on Demand (approx 3 weeks). The hit single from Disney's Tarzan movie makes a great pop number for band with its medium rock groove and infectious hook. Your students will love the way Paul Murtha has captured the feel of the original.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£139.99
Heartbeat of a City (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Schwarz, Otto M.
A city is founded, it has a heart that beats. But visible achievements such as buildings and infrastructure merely bear witness to what its true heart is made of, the people who have lived, and still live, in the city. The pulse of the city, brought to life by its heartbeat, changes over time. Who hasn't seen those time-lapse images showing twinkling lines of car lights as people make their way to work, while others stand at traffic lights, only moving as if at the push of a button? These are like life flowing in the veins, driven by a strong heart. Leonardo da Vinci had already imagined the rivers as the blood vessels of the Earth. In any city, though, it's not the rivers but the movement and activities of the people who live there. The heart doesn't always beat steadily, however, but its rhythm can be influenced by joy, fear, and many other things. Every city has its own pulse. This is also true of the university city of Marburg, where people from over 100 nations now live together in a cosmopolitan and tolerant community. This work describes the city from its founding in 1222, and the charity of Saint Elizabeth, all the way to the present day.Duration: 9.15
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£149.40
Grevling i taket - Øystein Dolmen og Gustav Lorentzen
This is an arrangement which has to be performed a bit humorous in the spirit of the original.It starts with a kazoo-like opening, played on the mouthpieces. At C, flutes and clarinets should stand up. Maybe the musicians can play it by heart?Two bars before D, the tempo increase. On E, the trumpet players should stand (and play by heart)?New, even higher tempo two bars before F. The trombonists should stand up in bar 103 to prepare for a terrific tempo. But G will be played like a laidback reggae-version. The saxophonists can stand up simultaneous with the glissando in bar 120.The tempo at H should be high and fresh and with several sections standing. In bar 158 should almost all players sit. At bar 160 everyone should stand up.In bar 162, all players should turn to the audience during the crescendo.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£149.40
The Battle of the Hats - Øystein Sjøvaag Heimdal
The word svimesltt, which is the title of this piece in Norwegian, has two meanings. One meaning is "knocked out", whilst the other, "sltt", means a folk melody/dance.Svimesltt is one of several folk dances, all of them with humorous titles, originally written by ystein Olsen Vadsten. Norwegian culture is the basis for these dances, both rhythmically and melodically. The accompaniment has brought this funpiece into the 21st Century.When it comes to Svimesltt, it is the traditional dance "halling" that is the inspiration. Halling is a rather wild dance, where the man tries to win the heart of a lady by attempting to kick a hat off a stick,held up in the air. This iswhere "The Battle of the Hats" gets its distinctive name A truly Norwegian tradition.The composer wanted to write a "crazy" melody, which highlights how "knocked out" a man can be by love, as he tries to win the chosen ones heart.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£174.99
Two Symphonic Interludes - Harrie Janssen
Based on the poems by German poet Carl Hauptmann (late Romanticism) and the English poet William Wordsworth (early Romanticism). Carl Hauptmann was in poor health as a child, but highly intelligent. He studied philosophy, psychology and biology. In the latter he was admitted to the degree of doctor. His marriage provided financial independence, so that he could focus on his studies. Hauptmann wrote various novels, plays, poetry and scientific works. Night Twilight floats above the valley's night mists are hanging, there's a whispering brook. Now the covering veil is lifting quite: come and look! See the magicland before our gaze: tall as dreams the silver mountains stand, crossed by silent silver paths shining from a secret land. Noble, pure, the dreaming country sleeps. By the path the shadow black and hogh of a beach. a wisp of a white smoke creeps to the dark'ning sky. Where the valley is the darkest hued countless little lights shine silently. O my soul! Drink of solitude! Carl Hauptmann Wordsworth 'introduced' a new type of poetry, based on the speech of the common man. This was his answer to the poetry of the classicism which was bound by rigid rules. His definition of poetry was: the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings from emotions recollected in tranquility. My heart leaps up when I behold a rainbow in the sky My heart leaps up when I behold A rainbow in the sky: So was it when my life began. So is it now I am a man. So be it when I shall grow old, Or let me die! The Child is father of the Man. And I could wish my days to be Bound each to each by natural piety. William Wordsworth In a truly poetic manner Harrie Janssen has transformed the contemplative thoughts of the poets into two compositions for Concert Band.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days