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  • £76.99

    Once Upon a Time in the West (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Morricone, Ennio - Waignein, Andre

    The Italian composer Ennio Morricone is now established as one if the masters in the art of music for films. This excellent arrangement from the film of the same name will be an undoubtedly success at your next concert.Duration: 4:15

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  • £179.99

    Grimm's Fairytale Forest (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Van der Roost, Jan

    Based on the orchestral part of the play Es War einmal... (Once Upon a Time...) for narrator, actors, children's choir and wind band, there's now an enchanted suite for band only, Grimm's Fairytale Forest, based on four famous tales of the Brothers Grimm. Some of the most colourful and varied themes and melodies from Once Upon a Time... reappear in this lovely instrumental suite by Jan Van der Roost. Welcome to the enchanted forest!Duration: 16:15

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  • £134.99

    The Legend of Ratu Kidul - Filip Ceunen

    The Legend of Ratu Kidul carries us into the world of Indonesian mythology, on the island of Java:Once upon a time, the Queen of the Southern Seas was a kind and beautiful princess. She was the daughter of Prabu Munding Wangi, the favourite ofthe entire court and the local people. Her royal father doted on his daughter. Her name was Dewi Kadita, but many called her Dewi Srengenge or the Angry Princess.Prabu Munding Wangi longed for an heir, but Dewi Kadita's mother couldn't fulfil thiswish. So he took a second wife, called Poetri Moentiara, who was very jealous of the lovely princess and her mother. She begged the king to banish both her rivals from court. However Prabu Munding Wangi didn't do as she asked. He loved his first wifeand her daughter. The second wife bore him a healthy heir, but the monarch remained firm. So Poetri Moentiara called upon the renowned witch, Djahil. She promised her a princely reward, if Dewi Kandita and her mother were banished. Djahil thought fora moment and incanted this rapal (spell): "May leprosy befall you both". Soon both mother and daughter began to suffer this dreadful disease. According to the law of the land, they were to be banished to the wild forest high on the mountain. With aheavy heart, King Munding Wangi saw the law carried out. So the two set off on their way to the forest, covered in terrible sores. A great sadness fell across the land, except for Poetri Moentiara, the second wife of the king, who had achieved heraim. The princess fell on hard times. In the forest lived a hermit, who took pity on the mother and daughter. The queen couldn't bear the shame and within a few days had died. Now Dewi Kandita was all alone in the world. There was still the hermit,however, who fortunately provided food and shelter in a cave temple. He bound her weeping sores but couldn't relieve her emotional pain. Dewi Kandita became increasingly bitter and eventually left the hermit. She travelled southward from village tovillage, further and further, until eventually she reached the shores of the Southern Sea. She climbed upon a high cliff and gazed out onto the sea that spread before her. She was tempted to dive into the deep green and blue. In the cool waters shewould be able to forget all her pain and suffering. Suddenly awaking from these thoughts, she jumped into the deep. The gods, who had looked on Dewi Kandita throughout her hardships, were filled with deep compassion. So they transformed her into apowerful spirit of the netherworld, Ratu Kidul, and to this day she resides in her grand palace under the sea.

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    Dreamcatcher - Otto M. Schwarz

    Once upon a time in North America, there lived a mother and her small daughter who were part of a community of Ojibwa people. The girl suffered from severe nightmares. The mother sought help from 'Spider Woman' also known as 'Asibikaashi', who protected people by weaving a magical web. This 'dreamcatcher', decorated with sacred feathers, only let good dreams through, and the bad dreams were burnt by the morning sunbeams. During this fascinating programme work, one can follow the story meticulously, making it a true phantasmal concert experience!

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  • £144.99

    A Princess's Tale - Thomas Doss

    A Princess's Tale is based on one of the best-known of all fairy tales by the Grimm Brothers with the original German title Schneewittchen.According to the mythologies the story actually took place in Spessart. It is even allegedly possible to identify specific reference points within the plot to Lohr and its environs.Thomas Doss has taken this opportunity to link this story to the area, and has even incorporated the motif from the famous "Spessart Song" into each of the four movements Once Upon a Time..., The Dwarfs, The Glass Coffin and ThePrincess's Release and Wedding.

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    Fable and Folk Tale - Timothy Broege

    Two spirited movements evoke the mystery and excitement of good storytelling. The opening Fable features boldly profiled music interjected with spoken words - "Once upon a time..." The Folk Tale takes a simple melody through a set of brisk and often surprising variations.

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    A Tribute To Charles Strouse - Charles Strouse

    Creator of some of Broadway's most memorable moments, composer Charles Strouse celebrates his 80th birthday in 2008! Join the gala celebration with this entertaining medley of showstoppers. Includes: Put on a Happy Face (Bye Bye Birdie), Applause (Applause), Tomorrow (Annie), Once Upon a Time (All American) and Rags (Rags).

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  • £139.99

    Story of a Village - André Waignein

    This work relates the story of Maasbracht, a town on the banks of the Meuse River in the Dutch province of Limburg. Like all fairy tales, the story begins serenely with ?Once upon a time?? The music evokes the atmosphere of this very pleasant region, where the gentle way of life is the key to happiness. A lively and joyful passage depicts the cheerfulness of the people of Maasbracht. Maasbracht, like many other towns, suffered during World War II: sound colours darken and pictures of destruction run through our mind. In the midst of despair there is hope, from grief comes new life. The future looks promising. The work leaves Maasbracht, looking forward to the 21st century withconfidence. A highly descriptive work that is suitable for any concert or contest situation.

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    Fantillusion

    Titled "New Sounds for Concert Band", De Haske Publications BV introduces a unique series with arrangements of traditional and contemporary compositions for wind band. Fantillusion is a wonderful medley of the following well-known melodies: Fantillusion Fanfare, Fantillusion Theme, With A Smile and A Song, Heigh-Ho, Someday My Prince Will Come, One Song, A Whole New World, One Jump Ahead, So This Is Love (Cinderella Waltz), Once Upon A Dream, Part Of Your World, Beauty and the Beast, A Whole New World, Fantillusion Theme, Grand Finale Variation.

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