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Down to the Sea in Ships (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Bennett, Robert Russell - Glaser, Kyle
An outgrowth of NBC's 1952 successful tele-documentary Victory at Sea, was Project 20 two years later: a 30-episode series that was scored completely by Robert Russell Bennett. The episode, called Down to the Sea in Ships, utilized this score that initially aired in December of 1968. The magic of the sea, the beauty of ships, and fascination for the men who sail them, are fully explored in this five-movement epic work that relies heavily on sea shanties and folk material. In regarding the work in Bennett's own words, it had a lot to tell us about our struggles, triumphs, and defeats on the mighty ocean.The movements are titledThe Way of the ShipMists and MysterySongs of the Salty AirWaltz of the Clipper ShipsFinale, Introducing the S.S. Eagle March.This fresh, carefully edited concert band transcription has been extensively researched and will be a cherished addition to serious band literature for generations to come.Duration: 14:00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£107.50
Sea Song Fantasy - Wasson
"Sea Song Fantasy" was commissioned by Symphonicity (the Symphony Orchestra of Virginia Beach) and premiered for the opening of their new concert hall in November 2007. The work features a wide variety of sea shanties in various styles, ranging from those well known melodies to more obscure songs of the sea. All are combined into an exciting work featuring virtually every instrument and family in the ensemble.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£97.02
Sea Song Fantasy
"Sea Song Fantasy" was commissioned by Symphonicity (the Symphony Orchestra of Virginia Beach) and premiered for the opening of their new concert hall in November 2007. The work features a wide variety of sea shanties in various styles, ranging from those well known melodies to more obscure songs of the sea. All are combined into an exciting work featuring virtually every instrument and family in the ensemble.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£150.00
Down to the Sea in Ships (from the NBC TV Film ) - Robert Russell Bennett / setting by Kyle Glaser
An outgrowth of NBC's 1952 successful tele-documentary was two years later: a 30-episode series that was scored completely by Robert Russell Bennett. The episode, called "Down to the Sea in Ships," utilized this score that initially aired in December of 1968. The magic of the sea, the beauty of ships, and fascination for the men who sail them, are fully explored in this five-movement epic work that relies heavily on sea shanties and folk material. In regarding the work in Bennett's own words, it "had a lot to tell us about our struggles, triumphs, and defeats on the mighty ocean." The movements are titled; "The Way of the Ship," "Mists and Mystery," "Songs of the Salty Air," "Waltz of the Clipper Ships," and "Finale, Introducing the S.S. Eagle March." This fresh, carefully edited concert band transcription has been extensively researched and will be a cherished addition to serious band literature for generations to come. (14:00)
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£60.99
Songs of the Sea (A Sea Shanty Rhapsody) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Vinson, Johnnie
Sea shanties have long been a source of tuneful melodies and rollicking rhythms. Johnnie's setting for band features a wide variety of styles and textures, and is a great choice for contest or festival. Included are traditional folk melodies from "The Drunken Sailor," "The Bonnie Ship the Diamond," "Rolling Down to Old Maui," and "Wellerman."
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£49.95
Variants on a Sea Shanty
"Drunken Sailor" is among the best-known of the sea shanties and became a popular song among non-sailors during the 20th century. The infectious tune has lyrics that ask the question, "What do we do with a drunken sailor early in the morning?" Each subsequent verse suggests various forms of punishment for the poor chap. This spirited arrangement is sure to delight audiences with a sparkling and energetic setting of this familiar tune. (1:25) "Variants on a Sea Shanty" correlates to Book 2, Level 3 of .
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£60.99
Songs of the Sea
Sea shanties have long been a source of tuneful melodies and rollicking rhythms. Johnnie's setting for band features a wide variety of styles and textures, and is a great choice for contest or festival. Included are traditional folk melodies from The Drunken Sailor, The Bonnie Ship the Diamond, Rolling Down to Old Maui, and Wellerman.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£49.95
Variants on a Sea Shanty (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Sheldon, Robert
Drunken Sailor is among the best-known of the sea shanties and became a popular song among non-sailors during the 20th century. The infectious tune has lyrics that ask the question, "What do we do with a drunken sailor early in the morning?" Each subsequent verse suggests various forms of punishment for the poor chap. This spirited arrangement is sure to delight audiences with a sparkling and energetic setting of this familiar tune.Duration: 1:30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£93.50
Sea Shanty Saga - Tyler Arcari
This re-envisioning of Composer/Arranger Tyler Arcari's widely successful small ensemble works of the same name puts a modern twist on timeless music. Set up in a small 3-movmenet suite, Sea Shanty Saga is the type of work that will stand the test of time. A roaring 6/8 first movement leads to a breathtakingly haunting second movement and concludes with a fiery mash of two popular shanties. Completely new, yet old at the same time, this one is a hit.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£54.99
Sailor's Holiday - Nancy H. Seward
Nancy Seward has combined two of the most beloved sea shanties. Shenandoah offers experience with dynamic nuances and legato style, with the phrases clearly marked. The Drunken Sailor, marked lively, reinforces all of the basic 16th note patterns for all instruments in a detached style, which includes a variety of articulation and dynamic contrast.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days