Results
-
£83.00
RAF March Past - Walford Davies
This march, with its rousing and sweeping melodies, is one of the most attractive of all military marches. It is a colorful and spirited work with immediate appeal. Duration: ca. 3 minutes.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
-
£44.95
Lightning Strike (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Wiffin, Rob
This march was commissioned by the Royal Air Force Halton Area Voluntary Band to mark their move to Air Command at RAF High Wycombe. The compositional approach to it is reasonably conventional with echoes of the rhythmic cells of the RAF March Past but balanced with some sections imbued with rhythmic energy. There is also a typically broad trio melody which seems to be the quintessential trademark of an RAF march.Duration: 3.30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
-
£44.95
The Kings Go Forth (Concert Band - Score only) - Gregson, Edward
This work was commissioned jointly by the Royal Air Force Music Service and an American Universities Consortium and received its world premiere during the 1996 RAF British Tour. It is scored for large symphonic wind band, with the addition of voices.The work is a sequel to the highly successful The Sword and the Crown which was premiered in 1991 by the mass bands of the RAF (and also was an RAF commission). That work was based on music written for the Royal Shakespeare Company productions of The Plantagenets and Henry IV, parts 1 and 2 (for productions between 1988 and 1991).The Kings go Forth is similarly based on musical material for those productions. It uses different thematic elements and incorporates them into a three-movement suite entitled: The Church; The People; The State.This reflects the fact that in Henry IV Parts 1 and 2, Shakespeare introduces The People as an important element in the dramatic structure. The Church and The State are, of course, both leitmotivs throughout the entire plays. An Agnus Dei is heard at the outset from a solo voice. The ensuing Dies Irae is a fast and, at times, quite violent dance. The two sections which form the basis of the second movement, The People, concentrate on popular elements and reflect to some extent the tavern scenes in the plays. The two ideas presented are a harvest hymn reflecting the country scenes set in Gloucestershire, and a jazzy, 'up-tempo' dance based on the medieval song, Sumer is icumen in. The third movement, The State, deals with the Kings theme in the title of the piece. The juxtaposition of battle music with funeral music for Henry IV and Henry VI leads to a reworking of the leitmotif from the beginning of the work. The final section is Coronation music for Henry V, eventually leading to a triumphant climax. - Edward GregsonDuration: 17.15Recorded on QPRM 125D Festival of Music 1996, Massed Bands of the Royal Air ForceRecorded on QPRM 134D The Kings Go Forth, Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
-
£164.95
The Kings Go Forth (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Gregson, Edward
This work was commissioned jointly by the Royal Air Force Music Service and an American Universities Consortium and received its world premiere during the 1996 RAF British Tour. It is scored for large symphonic wind band, with the addition of voices.The work is a sequel to the highly successful The Sword and the Crown which was premiered in 1991 by the mass bands of the RAF (and also was an RAF commission). That work was based on music written for the Royal Shakespeare Company productions of The Plantagenets and Henry IV, parts 1 and 2 (for productions between 1988 and 1991).The Kings go Forth is similarly based on musical material for those productions. It uses different thematic elements and incorporates them into a three-movement suite entitled: The Church; The People; The State.This reflects the fact that in Henry IV Parts 1 and 2, Shakespeare introduces The People as an important element in the dramatic structure. The Church and The State are, of course, both leitmotivs throughout the entire plays. An Agnus Dei is heard at the outset from a solo voice. The ensuing Dies Irae is a fast and, at times, quite violent dance. The two sections which form the basis of the second movement, The People, concentrate on popular elements and reflect to some extent the tavern scenes in the plays. The two ideas presented are a harvest hymn reflecting the country scenes set in Gloucestershire, and a jazzy, 'up-tempo' dance based on the medieval song, Sumer is icumen in. The third movement, The State, deals with the Kings theme in the title of the piece. The juxtaposition of battle music with funeral music for Henry IV and Henry VI leads to a reworking of the leitmotif from the beginning of the work. The final section is Coronation music for Henry V, eventually leading to a triumphant climax.- Edward GregsonDuration: 17.15Recorded on QPRM 125D Festival of Music 1996, Massed Bands of the Royal Air ForceRecorded on QPRM 134D The Kings Go Forth, Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
-
£34.95
Kyrie Eleison - Rob Wiffin
Here is a setting of Kyrie Eleison, 'Lord, have mercy', from the pen of Rob Wiffin OBE, former Principal Director of Music of the RAF. It has a sensitive and flowing melodic line and will provide a contrasting and reflective piece in a concert programme.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
-
£39.95
Striding Edge - Duncan Stubbs
The composer of this march, the current Principal Director of Music of the RAF Central Band enjoys visiting the Lake District in his spare time and this attractive, toe tapping march, 'Striding Edge', has taken its name from the precarious final approach to the summit of Helvellyn.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
-
£13.95
The Very Best of Festival of Music Volume 2
1The Battle of BritainRon GoodwinThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force2.182Knightsbridge MarchEric CoatesThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force4.183The Dambusters MarchEric CoatesThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force3.504All I Ask of YouAndrew Lloyd WebberThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force5.055Crown ImperialWilliam WaltonThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force9.136Theme from Schindler's ListJohn WilliamsThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force3.497The Galloping Majorarr. Gordon JacobThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force2.408Salue to Sinatra The Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force9.139Minstrel Boy/Toss the Feathersarr. Rob WiffinThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force5.4210South Rampart Street ParadeHaggartThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force3.4511Out of the BlueHubert BathThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force3.5012The Sword and the Crown (Finale)Edward GregsonThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force4.1313Love Changes EverythingAndrew Lloyd WebberThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force3.2214The Wind Beneath My WingsSilbar & HenleyThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force4.1815Black OrpheusLuis BonfaThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force4.5516RAF March PastDavies & DysonThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force1.56
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
-
£55.00
Chansons de Normandie - Nigel Hess
Chansons de Normandie, commissioned by the Central Band of the RAF to mark the anniversary of the D-Day landings is now available. The work premiered on BBC Radio 2 as part of their D-Day broadcast from the Royal Albert Hall on June 6th, 2014.This 4 minute, Grade 5 piece is based on three traditional Normandy folk songs: Les Metamorphoses, Le marchand de velours and Le corselet. An ideal concert opener, the work is a lively dance with suggestions of Renaissance dance music
In stock: Estimated delivery 1-3 days
-
£55.00
March Barnes Wallis (Score & Parts) - Nigel Hess
March Barnes Wallis was commissioned by Royal Air Force Music Services to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the famous Dambuster's raid and received its first performance on BBC Radio 2's Friday Night is Music Night, broadcast live from Biggin Hill Airport on 17 June 2013 by the Central Band of the RAF, Director of Music Wing Commander Duncan Stubbs.
In stock: Estimated delivery 1-3 days
-
£34.95
Kyrie Eleison
Composer: Rob WiffinDuration: 4:30Series: TradeWinds Silver Concert Band SeriesGrade/Difficulty: 64Here is a setting of Kyrie Eleison, Lord, have mercy, from the pen of Rob Wiffin OBE, former Principal Director of Music of the RAF. It has a sensitive and flowing melodic line and will provide a contrasting and reflective piece in a concert programme.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days