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£118.99Jug Blues and Fat Pickin' - Don Freund
Originally commissioned for the celebration of Tennessee's Homecoming '86, Jug Blues & Fat Pickin' is inspired by recordings of the Memphis Jug Band, the most recorded and perhaps most popular of the jug bands to spring up on Memphis' Beale Street in the late 1920's, and also bluegrass banjo pickin'. Freund's composition is a unique musical offering that melds blues elements with minimalist technique. (Grade 5) Dur: 8:00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£76.99Chattahoochee - Bill Locklear
Bill Locklear draws inspiration from poet Sydney Lanier's classic Song of the Chattahoochee. Experience the beauty of the great river as it grows from a small spring to its full majesty. This is a fine new festival work!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£59.95Two Chorale Preludes - Jack Stamp
"Beach Spring" and "Grace and Glory" are given the full Jack Stamp treatment in Two Chorale Preludes. The signature sound of Stamp's scoring surprises the ear with extended harmonies and rhythmic twists and turns.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£149.40Minnen frn Holmen - Jerker Johansson
The first theme played by the solo clarinet was written by Jerker Johansson the summer 1997, when he was composing in Swedish folk music style for an intended radio programme in which his father should participate reading poems in local dialect. Unfortunately, the project was discontinued. In the spring 2015 Mr. Johansson however started to work on the theme again, this time adding a song theme of broader character. Holmen is the name of the homestead where Mr. Johansson's father Arne grew up. It is beautifully located in the parish of Skrv, situated east of Skara, one of the oldest towns in Sweden. At Holmen, the composer spent his childhood summers and his recollections are filledwith many bright moments and happy memories. The piece was premiered May 22, 2015 by the Gteborg Wind Orchestra conducted by the composer.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£98.20Golden suite - Lorenzo Pusceddu
In the Non Valley, during spring when the water of Lake Santa Giustina starts lowering, the old main traffic system and the steep terrain with the Groppello vineyards resurface. The majestic and uncompromising Mount Ozolo dominates this landscape and acts like a guard of the fertile valley. The people who had to walk along the Regiai road to leave their village in search of fortune keep those memories very alive. Their trip started by descending the valley along the Regiai road, walking through the luxuriant vineyards that were supported by dry stone walls, downright mosaics of stones built to help the growth of the vineyard. Those who left and casted a glance at their village for one last time could catch sight of the Ozolo, the mountain of the primordial man, of hunting and friendship. They also had to cross a bold stone bridge that still exists and is jealously safeguarded by the lake water, which has also sunken together with the bridge hectares of vineyards of Groppello, the vine of the traditional and vigorous wine produced in the Non Valley. Its name is said to come from the typical structure of the grapes, which are compact and resemble a thick tangle ("groppo" in local dialect), almost a defense against the shifting temperatures of the fall that gives the grapes a bright color and a honey-like sweetness. The production at the end of the nineteenth century was of circa fifty thousand hectoliters of wine, but today it has reduced to only five hundred hectoliters produced by about thirty courageous farmers who want to preserve an authentic patrimony of taste and flavor. These wine makers have the will to safeguard a vineyard that is at risk of extinction and work the land as they used to do many years ago: with hoe, shovel, and a lot of sweat! The Groppello vineyard extended to the bottom of Mount Ozolo, but on the higher slopes the more rigid temperatures allowed only for the growth of pines, spruces, larches, broad-leaved trees, and pastures. In the course of the years, this typical vegetation of the mountain has provided the population with the raw material to build houses, to keep warm during the winter, and to feed the animals. Mount Ozolo has also been since ancient times the "sacred" mountain of the valley, and today it has become a game preserve and a site of socialization for young people who know how to love and respect nature.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£121.00Exuberance - Barry E. Kopetz
The title says it all! Experience the vitality and energy that bubble throughout this concert overture. A work that captures the essence of each new spring, the abundance of new life and the annual rebirth of nature. Certain to lift everyones spirits.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£82.50Romp! - Darren W. Jenkins
Romp! was inspired by and dedicated to the composers very cute tabby who decided that his computer table (where he composes) was his spot to be... also when coming up with ideas for this piece, it seemed to fit him very well. The piece represents how he tends to wake up instantly and spring into action... running and darting here and there. The solo breaks and legato section represents how he can shift gears, stopping quickly, then springing right back to his romping around. There is optional "cat meowing" at the end that can be done by one person, if your group has someone who does a good cat meow, or electronically if you have the equipment. Or you can leave it out, though it does add a nice touch.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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City of Lights - Andrew Watkin
On a warm spring evening, Andrew Watkins takes you on a musical flight over the beautiful French capital Paris, the City of Lights. In this descriptive and imaginative piece, the famous sights of one of the world's greatest cities is artistically described by one of Europe's most respected composers.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£104.99Richard Rodgers Collection - Richard Rodgers
Richard Charles Rodgers was one of Americas best-known musicaltheatre composers. In his lifetime Rodgers wrote hundreds of songsand no less than forty Broadway musicals including The Sound of Music, Oklahoma, South Pacific and Carousel, many of which are still loved and regularly performed today. In this wonderful collection, Peter Kleine Schaars used the songs It Might As Well Be Spring from State Fair, My Favorite Things from The Sound of Music and The Lady Is a Tramp from Babes in Arms. Add a little Broadway sparkle to any concert with this catchy item.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£76.99Summertime Party - Johan Nijs
After a long winter and a rainy spring it's that much lovelier when at last the summer appears! This sunny composition by Johan Nijs in a Caribbean style awakens thoughts of summer parties out in the open and above all creates a great mood! Whether at an open-air concert or indeed indoors, no one will be able to sit still with this snappy piece!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
