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    White Christmas (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Berlin, Irving - Duthoit, W. J.

    Army Journal No.786Includes:The Old ManThe Best Things Happen While You're DancingLove You Didn't Do Right By MeChoreographyCount Your Blessings Instead of SheepGee, I Wish I was Back in the ArmySnowSistersWhat Can You do with a GeneralWhite Christmas

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    Norsk Kunstnerkarneval Op.14 - Johan S. Svendsen

    This well-known work was composed in Christiania in 1874 for a burlesque Carnival in "Kunstnerforeningen".An early title for the work was "Bryllup paa Dovre". The manuscript score and parts at The National Library in Oslo of the early version with this title have much more music than the version printed by C.F. Peters, Leipzig in 1881. The form in this first version was ABA with an additional trio part that later were discarded. In the trio Svendsen used the melody Sterreisen (Os har gjort kva gjeras skulle) from Lindeman's collection of Norwegian Folk Tunes. (Vol. I/115). In the A-part a wedding tune (Bruraslaatten) from Sogn is used (Lindeman Vol. I/476). The Carnival's literary theme was the connection between the cold north and the warm south. Musically the south is represented in Svendsen's music by Raffaele Sacoo's melody from 1835 "Te voglio bene assai".I believe that if Norwegian quality music from this period is going to be performed, it must at least be available. There must be editions for modern instrumentations with full scores. I do this as my contribution to expand and enrich the repertoire for Concert Bands.- Stig Nordhagen -

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    Norsk Kunstnerkarneval Op.14 (Norwegian Artists' Carnival Op.14) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Svendsen, Johan S. - Nordhagen, Stig

    This well-known work was composed in Christiania in 1874 for a burlesque Carnival in Kunstnerforeningen.An early title for the work was Bryllup paa Dovre. The manuscript score and parts at The National Library in Oslo of the early version with this title have much more music than the version printed by C.F. Peters, Leipzig in 1881. The form in this first version was ABA with an additional trio part that later were discarded. In the trio Svendsen used the melody Saeterreisen (Os har gjort kva gjeras skulle) from Lindeman's collection of Norwegian Folk Tunes. (Vol. I/115). In the A-part a wedding tune (Bruraslaatten) from Sogn is used (Lindeman Vol. I/476). The Carnival's literary theme was the connection between the cold north and the warm south. Musically the south is represented in Svendsen's music by Raffaele Sacoo's melody from 1835, Te voglio bene assai.I believe that if Norwegian quality music from this period is going to be performed, it must at least be available. There must be editions for modern instrumentations with full scores. I do this as my contribution to expand and enrich the repertoire for Concert Bands.- Stig Nordhagen

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  • £70.99

    I'd Do Anything For Love

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    Do You Hear What I Hear - Gloria Shayne

    Originally composed in 1962, few holiday songs can boast being recorded by so many varied artists, or maintaining a level of continued popularity as this masterful song.Based on the version recorded by the cast of Glee on their second Christmas album, here is a standout arrangement for young band sure to be a holiday favorite.

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    I Can't Do The Sum - Victor Herbert

    Excerpted from: Babes in Toyland

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  • £91.99

    Do You Hear What I Hear?

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  • £104.99

    Love Story - Francis Lai

    Possibly the greatest and best-known movie Love theme of all time, the theme from 'Love Story' (subtitled 'Where Do I Begin') has become an absolute timeless classic of cinema. Naohiro Iwai has taken this melody and crafted a Jazz harmonic ballad edition featuring many of your band soloists. A definite must for all Film music concerts or for any occasion where romance and love befits.

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  • £57.50

    Do You Hear What I Hear? (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Bocook, Jay

    Originally composed in 1962, few holiday songs can boast being recorded by so many varied artists, or maintaining a level of continued popularity as this masterful song. Based on the version recorded by the cast of Glee on their second Christmas album, here is a standout arrangement for young band sure to be a holiday favorite.

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  • £73.50

    Academy Nights Remembered (The Music of Diane Warren) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Roszell, Patrick

    From the opening music right through the end of the awards, this very musical medley has your audience right there! Featuring "How Do I Live," "Nothings Gonna Stop Us Now," and "Because You Love Me," the medley concludes with all the grandeur from the awards broadcast. All composed by award winner Diane Warren, this medley is sure to bring the house down! Duration: 5.30

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