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£72.99For Heaven and the Future - Samuel R. Hazo
The title of this expansive work from Samuel Hazo draws inspiration from a Robert Frost poem, and the thematic material is a creative interpretation of the English folk song Seventeen Come Sunday. Differing from Vaughan Williams'treatment of the same tune in English Folk Song Suite, this setting remains at a slow tempo throughout and undergoes a myriad of changes through use of harmonic and textural variations. Beautifully and effectively paced with keyimpact points at just the right moments. Dur: 5:00
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£47.50Snow (Yuki) - Robert Buckley
Snow is based on the charming Japanese children's song Yuki. Robert has combined this song with an original festive melody to create a joyful winter holiday piece. Everyone gets a chance to shine in this beginning band piece -suitable for that first holiday concert! Dur: 2:15
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£64.60Love is a many splendoured thing - Sammy Fain
The film "Love is a Many-Splendored Thing" (1955) owes its fame to this Oscar-winning song, written by Paul Francis Webster and Sammy Fain. Sung by many other artists, it is surely a classic movie song.
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£122.50Mamma Mia! - Björn Ulvaeus
On the 6th of April 1999, exactly 25 years after ABBA had won the Eurovision Song Contest with the song Waterloo, the musical Mamma Mia! opened in London. The funny and appealing love story, based on 22 ABBA classics, became an immediate success. Arranger Peter Kleine Schaars has selected five of the most famous titles from the musical, added the hit Waterloo and used his musical imagination. The result is a catchy ABBA medley that will appeal to young and old.
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£84.99Walking on Sunshine - Kimberley Rew
Walking on Sunshine has earned its place among the all-time favorite summer classics. Kimberley Rew, lead guitarist for the pop group Katrina and the Waves, wrote the song in 1985 and never looked back. Whether at a club or a cafe, everybody seems to smile when this song is heard. Bring sunshine to your next concert with Sefan Schwalgin's arrangement of this unforgettable classic!
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£141.99Postcard from Singapore - Philip Sparke
This new three movement work by the world renowned composer Philip Sparke is based on traditional folk songs, in particular popular children's songs, from Singapore.The first movement is based on Gelang Sipaku Gelang, a well-loved folksong which has become associated with the Geylang area and is a song about community spirit and people living together in harmony. The slower second movement uses Di-Tanjung Katong, a song which is popular with childrens' choirs and third the movement uses two traditional melodies - Lenggang Kangkung which tells of the graceful swaying of watercress in the rice paddy fields and Munnaeru Vaalibaa.Why not bring as little part of the orient to yourconcert with this exotic new work.
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£106.99A Medieval Christmas - Philip Sparke
Christmas is full of customs and traditions, both old and new. This is especially evident in Christmas songs, some of which have been part of Christian worship for centuries. A Medieval Christmas combines three ancient melodies that are stillpopular around the world today. Philip Sparke chose Gaudete, a song of praise from the middle ages, Coventry Carol, an English song from the 14th century, and In dulci jubilo, which can also be traced back to the 14th century, toform this joyous suite.
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£149.40Mjelle - Terje Nilsen
"Mjelle" is the most well-known song by Norwegian singer/songwriter Terje Nilsen (1951-2019). This wistful and beautiful song about Mjelle, a beach just north of Bod in Norway is really masterful arranged here for vocal soloist and opt. choir with concert band. A short improvisation for altosax feature.A perfect choice as a warm and down-to-earh number on any concert!
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£67.95Sound Trip - Steven L. Rosenhaus
This is an easy song for your beginning band and a great tool for teacher cut-time. Start out conducting in four, then without saying a word, conduct in two when the students have the song down. Once they play it, they will be able to feel the cut time rather than trying to explain it first. 1st trumpet's highest note is C. Clarinets do not cross the break.
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£89.95Hello Sunshine - Jeanette Arsenault
This is the song to perk up your audience and make them smile. They'll be whistling this melody after the concert. It just a pleasant song, enjoyable by all. 1st trumpet's highest note is G.
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