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Ding-a-Dong
The group Teach-In, from the Netherlands, won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1975 with the song Ding-a-Dong. It was the fourth time that a Dutch entry had won the prestigious festival but since then no Dutch artist has even come near first place again. The original Ding-a-Dong was performed, in keeping with tradition, with the accompaniment of a large orchestra. This sparkling arrangement of the catchy song provides a cheerful note in every concert. The melody will certainly stay in the audience's memory long after the performance.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£149.99
Caledonia - Oliver Waespi
In Caledonia, Oliver Waespi adapted three well-known Scottish folk songs into a rhapsodic suite for wind orchestra. The first, rather humorous song, The Devil Came Fiddling Through the Town, tells the story of a devil who, as he passes through the streets of the town, catches the tax inspector and carries him off, much to the delight of the inhabitants. The second song, Ye banks and braes, is gentle and melancholy and based partly on the folk song Hey, tuttie tattie. Oliver Waespi took a symphonic approach to the adaptation of these lovely songs, which makes this a unique and innovative suite that can be performed at a concert or contest. Theindividual parts can also be performed separately.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£79.99
O Waly Waly (A Rhapsody for Band) - Jay Bocook
Dating from the 1600s, the folk song O Waly, Waly (commonly known as The Water is Wide) forms the basis for this well-crafted rhapsody for band. The lyrical opening section features solos on flute and euphonium, as a four-notemotif common to this song and also Carolina (South Caroline's official song) is developed. This motif unifies the entire work. A Celtic flavored Allegro takes over using this fragment, which leads ultimately to a grand Maestososection for the entire ensemble. A creative and dynamic work for contest or festival! Dur: 5:00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£32.95
Bones in the Stores (Trombone Section feature with Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Wiffin, Rob
This arrangement for trombone section and band combines two well-known wartime songs The Quartermaster's Store and Bless 'em all to give the trombone section a thorough workout as well as a lot of fun. The Quartermaster's Store is a traditional song from England. The origins of both tune and words are uncertain and may actually date back as far as the English Civil War. The origins of Bless 'em All are also unclear. The words have been credited to Fred Godfrey in 1917 set to music composed by Robert Kewley but earlier versions of the song may have been in existence among British military personnel in the 1880s in India. It was first recorded by George Formby Jr in 1940 and became a patriotic song.Duration: 2.45
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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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
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£51.50
Seven Nation Army (Flexible Ensemble - Score and Parts) - White, Jack - Storlokken, Jarle
Seven Nation Army was written in 2003 by Jack White for American band The White Stripes. The song was the opening track of their fourth record album Elephant. After this, the characteristic guitar riff has been synonymous with the band. The song has been used both in both political contexts and various sport events like the FIFA World Cup in 2018. It was awarded the 2004 Grammy for Best Rock Song and has also figured on several best of lists of songs from that decade.Duration: 3.45
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£51.50
You Make Me Feel So Young (Flexible Ensemble - Score and Parts) - Gordon & Myrow - Kjaernes, Bjorn Morten
You Make Me Feel So Young is a 1946 popular song composed by Josef Myrow (born in Tsarist, Russia), with lyrics written by Mack Gordon (born in Warsaw). It was introduced in the 1946 musical film Three Little Girls in Blue, where it was sung by the characters performed by Vera-Ellen and Charles Smith (with voices dubbed by Carol Stewart and Del Porter).The song was recorded by Frank Sinatra in 1956 and performed frequently throughout his career. His version is featured in the 2003 movie Elf. Many other artists, including Ella Fitzgerald, Helen Reddy, and Michael Buble, have covered the song.Flexible instrumentation (Flex 5 ShowBlow) makes it playable for small as well as larger ensembles.Duration: 3.15
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£53.95
Japanese War March (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Rath, Eric
Based on the folk song, Kokirko Bushi. Kokiriko Bushi is long believed to be the oldest folk song in Japan. Normally, this song is presented in a serene setting, but has a new life as an up-tempo, war-like march. A vast array of authentic sounds is used, inspired by Japanese Noh Theater. Duration: 2:30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£84.99
Easy Lover (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Jeanbourquin, Marc
This song, performed by Phil Collins and Philip Bailey, was a smash hit in most of Europe and North America. The peculiar video - a video making a video of making a video - stood out from the crowd and helped elevate the song to a No. 1 and all-time hit. Collins' legendary songwriting talent and longstanding career in the music industry has made him a name known by all generations. An ideal song for any concert! Duration: 3.00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£69.99
The Lion Sleeps Tonight (Flexible Ensemble - Score and Parts) - Jeanbourquin, Marc
The lion may be sleeping but this song isn't out for the count! Originally written in Zulu, the song was translated into English and is now known around the world by both young and old. Featured in the famous motion picture 'The Lion King', the tune has received worldwide recognition! This flex band arrangement allows any size of band to play this lovely song. Duration: 2.00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days