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£75.00As With Gladness Men of Old (Concert Band with Optional Choir - Score and Parts) - Noble & Willcocks
As with Gladness Men of Old is an Epiphany hymn, written by William Chatterton Dix on 6 January 1859 (Epiphany) while he was ill in bed. Though considered by many as a Christmas carol, it is found in the Epiphany section of many hymnals and still used by many churches. The music was adapted by William Henry Monk in 1861 from a tune written by Conrad Kocher in 1838. The hymn is based on the visit of the Biblical magi in the Nativity of Jesus. The hymn used Matthew 2:1-12 as a theme to compare the journey of the Biblical magi to visit the baby Jesus to each Christian's personal pilgrimage and as a reminder that it is not the value of the gifts, it is the value of giving and adoration to Jesus that is what Christians should seek. It is the only well-known Epiphany hymn or carol about the Biblical magi that avoids referring to them as either magi or kings and does not state how many there were. This arrangement represents one in the Series of Band Arrangements compatible with David Willcocks' Carols for Choirs.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£99.99Veni Immanuel (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Sparke, Philip
Mediation on O Come, O Come ImmanuelThe Advent hymn we all know today as O Come, O Come, Immanuel was arranged in its modern form by Thomas Helmore and published in Hymnal Noted in 1856. Both the words and melody, however, predate this version by centuries.The tune, Veni Immanuel, is taken from a 15th century processional of French Franciscan nuns, part of the setting for the funeral hymn Libera Me. This arrangement aims to expand on the power and mystery of the original tune and will be most effective if the solo trumpet at the start and end of the piece can be placed away from the band, maybe at the back of the auditorium.Duration: 5:30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£99.99Veni Immanuel
The Advent hymn we all know today as O Come, O Come, Immanuel was arranged in its modern form by Thomas Helmore and published in Hymnal Noted in 1856. Both the words and melody, however, predate this version by centuries.The tune, Veni Immanuel, is taken from a 15th century processional of French Franciscan nuns, part of the setting for the funeral hymn Libera Me. This arrangement aims to expand on the power and mystery of the original tune and will be most effective if the solo trumpet at the start and end of the piece can be placed away from the band, maybe at the back of the auditorium.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£75.00Lo! He Comes with Clouds Descending (Concert Band with Optional Choir - Score and Parts) - Noble & Willcocks
Lo! He Comes with Clouds Descending is a hymn with a text by John Cennick (1718-1755) and Charles Wesley (1707-1788). Most commonly sung at Advent, the hymn derives its theological content from the Book of Revelation relating imagery of the Day of Judgment. Considered one of the Great Four Anglican Hymns in the 19th century, it is most commonly sung to the tune Helmsley, first published in 1763. This arrangement represents one in the Series of Band Arrangements compatible with David Willcocks' Carols for Choirs.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£55.00Amazing Grace (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Nowlin, Ryan
The simple melody of this famous hymn is treated to lush harmonizations and searing emotion. In this arrangement, the tune is heard in its entirety three times, each time becoming more impassioned. Between each iteration of the hymn, the composer includes original material that serves to bridge the ardent treatment of the multiple verses.?Amazing Grace?is a wonderful vehicle for increasing the musicality of the young intermediate band.?
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£87.99Old Hundredth (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Sparke, Philip
The tune Old Hundredth is one of the best-known melodies in all Christian musical traditions and first appeared in the 1551 psalter "Pseaumes Octante Trois de David", where it is used as a setting for a version of Psalm 134; it is usually attributed to the French composer Louis Bourgeois (c.1510 - c.1560). The melody was then used in 1561 by the Scots clergyman, William Kethe in Sternhold and Hopkins' Psalter for his paraphrase of Psalm 100, All People that on Earth do Dwell, which is still the most familiar hymn sung to this noble tune. When Tate and Brady's "New Version of the Psalms" was published in 1696, the melody became know as the 'old' version - hence its current title. This arrangement presents three contrasting verses and is effective as a concert piece as well as an instrumental interlude as part of a church service or wedding.Duration: 2:30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£114.99Geneva Variations (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Bulla, Stephen
This work is based on the 19th century American hymn melody, Resignation, which is also known as Psalm Tune (Psalm 23) based on the words The Lord Is My Shepherd. It is in the form of a theme and variations with each of the four variations evoking different moods using a fragment of the original tune. An evocative and joyful work that will make a welcome addition to your concert repertoire.Duration: 6.00
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£87.99The Whistler's Grace - Katheryn Fenske
"The Whistler's Grace" by Katheryn Fenske is a vibrant composition celebrating the sheer joy of making music and sharing it with others. The music begins with a lively whistling tune that dances through all sections of the ensemble, creating a sense of camaraderie and fun among performers. This theme gives way to a poignant hymn expressing gratitude, and the music concludes with a spirited return to the cheerful whistling tune. Written to celebrate the life of Fred Nyline, former director of bands at Luther College, "The Whistler's Grace" invites listeners on a musical journey filled with warmth, humor, and heartfelt emotion, reflecting his enduring legacy of joy and kindness in the world of music. Gorgeous!
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£87.99Old Hundredth - Louis Bourgeois
The tune Old Hundredth is one of the best-known melodies in all Christian musical traditions and first appeared in the 1551 psalter "Pseaumes Octante Trois de David", where it is used as a setting for a version of Psalm 134; it is usually attributed to the French composer Louis Bourgeois (c.1510 - c.1560). The melody was then used in 1561 by the Scots clergyman, William Kethe in Sternhold and Hopkins' Psalter for his paraphrase of Psalm 100 - All People that on Earth do Dwell, which is still the most familiar hymn sung to this noble tune. When Tate and Brady's "New Version of the Psalms" was published in 1696, the melody became know as the 'old' version - henceits current title. This arrangement presents three contrasting verses and is effective as a concert piece as well as an instrumental interlude as part of a church service or wedding.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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The Very Best of Festival of Music Volume 1
1Old ComradesCarl TeikeThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force2.182ElegyDavies/Dyson/HingleyThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force3.533633 SquadronRob GoodwinThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force2.414NimrodEdward Elgar/HingleyThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force3.415Sun and MoonSchoenberg/Maltby/BoubillThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force2.556USAF MarchCranfordThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force1.487Highland CathedralGilmourThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force3.328Robin Hood, Price of ThievesMichael KamenThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force9.469Marching with Sousaarr. Gordon LangfordThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force5.4510Spitfire PreludeWilliam WaltonThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force3.4311Bohemian RhapsodyFreddie MercuryThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force7.1812Irish Tune from County DerryPercy GraingerThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force3.4813In the MoodRazaf & GarlandThe Squadronaires3.2514Pomp and Circumstance No.1Edward ElgarThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force6.0315RiverdanceBill WhelanThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force5.5316Evening Hymn and Sunsetarr. Rob WiffinThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force3.26
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