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  • £72.99

    A Jazzy Christmas

    Traditional carols are not usually thought of in a swing style. Yet Johnnie Vinson has found a creative way to arrange these favorites in a light and appealing jazzy style. Includes: We Wish You a Merry Christmas, The Holly and the Ivy, and Good King Wenceslas.

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  • £53.50

    Into the West

    Discovery Plus - Grade 2 From the movie blockbuster The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, here is the Academy Award-winning song performed by Annie Lennox. Beautifully scored for band by John Moss, this arrangement features the haunting melody in an emotional ballad setting. (2:55)

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  • £84.99

    Funk Attack - Otto M. Schwarz

    Otto M. Schwarz is endeavoring to contribute new ideas to concert band literature. He has contributed in the field of multimedia (Asteroid), and with his many compositions in symphonic/modern arrangement (Jazz Waltz No 1, Fire and Ice or Band Fever). His new composition Funk Attack is, as the name suggests, a piece in funk style. Otto M. Schwarz first gained his experience in his style in the 8o?s, transcribing numbers by famos Amerarican bands including "Earth, Wind and Fire", "Tower of Power"", and the British slap idol "Mark King" (Level 42). Funk attack is atypical of "the concert band scene" and requires absolute precision in phrasing and rhythm. Without the support of agreat percussion groove, the orchestra plays an interlocked theme in the central section in style of recent American Big Bands. Otto M. Schwarz dedicated this work to "Alexander Veit and Symphonic Winds".

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  • £87.95

    Galloping Home (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - King, Denis - Longhurst, Clive

    Galloping Home is the name of the theme tune to the popular 1970's TV programme, 'The Adventures of Black Beauty'. The children's show ran between September 1972 to March 1973 and became a 'must watch' in the UK and the USA. It is hoped that this transcription will evoke many happy memories for those who used to watch it and be enjoyed by those who are not so familiar.

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  • £65.00

    Of Kings and Christmas (Flexible Ensemble - Score and Parts) - Neeck, Larry

    This holiday medley features unique arrangements of three traditional Christmas carols:March of the KingsWe Three KingsGood King WenceslasA musically and educationally satisfying piece, even if the size of your band or instrumentation are limited. While the full-sounding scoring belies the reasonable technical demands of the piece, this uplifting crowd-pleaser is sure to inspire the holiday spirit in your band and audience.Duration: 5.00

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  • £66.95

    Walking My Baby Back Home (Flexible Ensemble - Score and Parts) - Ahlert & Turk - Sunde, Inge

    One of the most recent versions recorded of this is from 2008, with Natalie Cole singing a virtual duet with her father, Nat King Cole, who made the song a hit more than 50 years earlier, in 1952. The song was composed in 1930 by Roy Turk and Fred E. Ahlert, two famous songwriters in the big band, swing and jazz music of the time. The song was recorded by a large number of artists in the 30s, 40s and 50s, including Louis Armstrong, Bing Crosby, Ella Fitzgerald and Dean Martin.Flexible instrumentation (Flex 5 ShowBlow) makes it playable for small as well as larger ensembles.Duration: 2.45

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    Oh Carol (Flexible Ensemble - Score and Parts) - Greenfield & Sedaka - Utbult, Jan

    Oh Carol is an American song written by Neil Sedaka about his then girlfriend Carole Klein, who later called herself Carole King. The song was co-written with Howard Greenfield. After the single was released, it was included on the album Neil Sedaka Sings Little Devil and His Other Hits. Sedaka contributes a spoken restitution of the verse a second time. Sedaka also recorded a Hebrew-language version, written by Chaim Kaynan. Subsequently, a number of cover versions have been recorded, including by the band Smokie.Flexible instrumentation (Flex 5 ShowBlow) makes it playable for small as well as larger ensembles.Duration: 2.30

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    Honeysuckle Rose (Flexible Ensemble - Score and Parts) - Waller, Fats - Sunde, Inge

    Honeysuckle Rose is considered one of jazz's great masterpieces. The charismatic Thomas Fats Waller released Honeysuckle Rose in 1929 and over the years it has been recorded more than 500 times, with artists including Tommy Dorsey, Count Basie, Coleman Hawkins, Earl Hines, Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman, Lena Horne and Nat King Cole.Flexible instrumentation (Flex 5 ShowBlow) makes it playable for small as well as larger ensembles.Duration: 3.00

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    Return to Camelot (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Watson, Scott

    Camelot refers to an idyllic time and place, lost to lore and legend, but which continues on in the hearts, minds, and stories of so many. When our imagination and sense of adventure allow it, we return to Camelot, with its gallant knights of the Round Table, acts of chivalry, and even moments of magic! This exciting piece by Scott Watson, with its driving tempo, insistent rhythms, modal harmonies, and glimpses of beauty, musically transports the listener back to King Arthur's Camelot. Duration: 3.30

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    A Midsummer Night's Dream (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Mendelssohn, Felix - De Meij, Johan

    Suite from the Incidental Music. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1809 - 1847) composed the music for William Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream at two different times. In 1826, at the age of 16, he wrote a concert overture (Op. 21). Sixteen years later, in 1842, he composed the incidental music (opus 61) for King Frederick William IV of Prussia, in which he incorporated the existing overture. The overture premiered in Stettin (then in Prussia, now Szczecin, Poland) on February 20, 1827, conducted by Carl Loewe. Mendelssohn had to travel 80 miles through a raging snowstorm to get to the concert, which became his first public appearance. The first British performance of the overture was conducted by Mendelssohn himself on June 24, 1829, at the Argyll Rooms in London. After the concert, Thomas Attwood was given the score of the overture for safekeeping, but left it in a taxi and was never found. Mendelssohn later rewrote the overture entirely from memory.Duration: 14.45

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