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£64.99
Los Banditos - Hilliard
A unique Spanish March in the Paso Doble style that's perfect for Middle School and Jr. High Bands. Includes optional parts for maracas, castanets and claves. Exceptional in every respect, this is a composition that your band will play for years to come. A REAL WINNER!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£74.99
Danza Del Fuego - Robert W. Smith
This exciting work was written as a showcase for the developing band. Contrasting dynamic levels and interesting use of meter combine in a regal Spanish setting to create a memorable performance experience for all. Musically rewarding and educationally sound, "Danza Del Fuego" is an excellent choice for your next program and an easy-to-prepare encore for any concert performance.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£74.99
Open Thy Heart - Georges Bizet
"Open Thy Heart" is an exciting and showy solo work for flute with band. Excerpted from a tone-poem by French composer Georges Bizet, and originally for soprano with orchestra, this arrangement for solo flute with concert band can also be performed by a soprano soloist. Subtitled "Spanish Serenade," this lively dance will showcase your soloist as well as delight and charm audiences. Brilliant and entertaining!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£104.99
El Batalln - Bart Picqueur
'El batalln de los zapatos rotos' literally means 'the regiment of the wornout shoes'. This composition is a sort of hybrid between the typically Spanish paso doble and a Belgian hunters' march. The title is a metaphor for fighting for a just cause, even without the necessary means. An original variation on the standard paso doble!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£134.99
A Bandolero Story - Teo Aparicio-Barberán
This symphonic poem is based on the story of "El Tempranillo" by the Spanish writer J.M. Hinojosa. El Tempranillo used to be called Robin Hood because he stole from the rich to give to the poor. When the king and his property are threatened bydangerous looters, El Tempranillo is persuaded to fight at the side of the king. This work is suitable for concerts and competitions.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£209.99
Machu Picchu - Satoshi Yagisawa
Commissioned for the Ensemble Liberte Wind Orchestra, Kawaguchi City, 30th Anniversary ConcertExplaining the significance of Machu Picchu begins with remembering the Incan empire at its zenith, and its tragic encounter with the Spanish conquistadors. The great 16th century empire that unified most of Andean South America had as its capital the golden city of Cuzco. Irresistible to Francisco Pizarro, while stripping the city of massive quantities of gold, in 1533 he also destroyed Cuzco's Sun Temple, shrine of the founding deity of the Incan civilization.While that act symbolized the end of the great empire, 378 years later an archeologist from Yale University, Hiram Bingham, rediscovered "Machu Picchu", a glorious mountaintop Incan city that had escaped the attention of the invaders. At the central high point of the city stands its most important shrine, the Intihuatana, or "hitching post of the sun", a column of stone rising from a block of granite the size of a grand piano, where a priest would "tie the sun to the stone" at winter solstice to insure its seasonal return. Finding the last remaining Sun Temple of a great city inspired the belief that perhaps the royal lineage stole away to this holy place during Pizarro's conquest.After considering these remarkable ideas I wished to musically describe that magnificent citadel and trace some of the mysteries sealed in Machu Picchu's past. Three principal ideas dominate the piece: 1) the shimmering golden city of Cuzco set in the dramatic scenery of the Andes, 2) the destructiveness of violent invasion, and 3) the re-emergence of Incan glory as the City in the Sky again reached for the sun.(Satoshi Yagisawa)
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£65.50
Danza de Espana - Carol Brittin Chambers
This Spanish style piece in a lilting 3/4 time will get your developing band off to a great start at your next concert. This new Carol Brittin Chambers piece has flowing melodic lines and lots of interplay between the percussion and winds. Carol also explores different colors and textures in the winds to make the piece a more interesting addition to the repertoire for developing band.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£104.99
Macarena
Here is your chance for some audience participation within your concert program. The big Summer 'hit' of 1995 was the Bayside Boys with their version of a modern Spanish song. Can you remember the moves? If so, why not demonstrate them and inviteyour audience to join in with this scintillating arrangement. Guaranteed to bring the house down!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£89.99
Les Toradors - Georges Bizet
The opera Carmen, perhaps the best known work by Bizet, was firstcriticised in France because of the 'obscene libretto,' but was soonconsidered a masterpiece, partly thanks to the appealing melodies, the Spanish temperament and the lively rhythms. Especially from a musical viewpoint, the lively march Les Toradors is one of the most popular scenes from Carmen. Tohru Takahahsi was inspired by this catchy music to write a delightful transcription for Concert Band. A true classic that will remain popular with your musicians and audiences.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£104.99
Andalusia - Kumiko Tanaka
In the summer of 1990, Kumiko Tanaka travelled around Europe and whilst in Spain she was most impressed by the places in the Andalusian region, such as Cordoba, Granada and Malaga. Blue skies, white walls and the bright sun all attracted her. Eachalley she explored reflected Arabian, Islamic or Jewish tradition and had its own unique feel, which remained in the traveller's heart for many years. Add a little Spanish romance to any occasion with this atmospheric concert item.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days