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£80.00A Tribute to Whitney Houston (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Lopez, Victor
Containing four chart-topping tunes from her best-selling albums, this medley includes "Queen of the Night," "I Have Nothing," "I'm Your Baby Tonight," and "The Greatest Love of All." These titles were major international hits for Whitney, which displayed her versatility on a new batch of tough rhythmic grooves, soulful ballads, and up-tempo dance tracks. A genuine tribute to the Queen of Pop, exploring her gospel influence and signature disco style.Duration: 8:15
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£72.99Sawdust City Celebration (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Sweeney, Michael
Commissioned by the Oshkosh (nickname Sawdust City) Area Community Band for their 25th anniversary, Sawdust City Celebration presents varied and creative settings of early American folk tunes commonly heard during Wisconsin's pioneer days. With styles ranging from dramatic and powerful to lighthearted and lyrical, this is a rich-sounding and impressive work for the concert stage.Duration: 6.00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£60.00Gospel John (Flexible Ensemble - Score and Parts) - Steinberg, Jeff - Clark, Andy
Maynard Ferguson's recording of Gospel John by Jeff Steinberg was one of the most recognizable tunes of the 1970's. Andy Clark's new arrangement for the Build-A-Band Series makes this great music playable by bands with instrumentation issues and very small groups. Playable as long as you have the four basic parts covered by the instruments of your choice, the arrangement also includes optional parts for piano, guitar, mallet percussion, and percussion. Your students and audiences will love it!Duration: 2.30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£60.99Chicago, The Best of (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Murtha, Paul
The early hits by supergroup Chicago were remarkable for their driving rock style combined with a distinctive and integral use of horns. Here's a fast-paced and dynamic medley for young players that includes the familiar tunes Make Me Smile, Saturday in the Park, and 25 or 6 to 4.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£55.00Willow, Willow (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Grainger, Percy Aldridge - Wagner, Douglas E.
The first of Grainger's settings of songs and tunes from William Chappell's "Old English Popular Music," this intense musical ballad offers the listener a languid and emotionally charged adaptation of Desdemona's song from Shakespeare's Othello.Duration: 2:30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£75.00The Beatles Remembered (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Lennon & McCartney - Bullock, Jack
From the roots of the rock-and-roll era, this energy-packed medley brings back fond memories to those old enough, and introduces these cherished tunes to the youngsters. John, George, Ringo, and Paul! With a variety of styles to embrace the breadth of the Beatles impact on our global musical culture, the titles included are "Do You Want to Know a Secret?," "From Me to You," "I Saw Her Standing There," and "She Loves You." Clear notation, well-defined dynamics, and a groove supplied by the rhythm section in the style of the tasteful Ringo Starr, you're sure to find a warm reception for this highly crafted arrangement.Duration: 5:30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£65.00Teenage Dream/Super Bass (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Lopez, Victor
The ladies of pop continue to rule the charts and here are two very playable titles from Katy Perry and Nicki Minaj's repertoire that will rock your audience. This arrangement features both "Teenage Dream" and "Super Bass" in a setting that is energy-packed. Recently, the two dynamic divas were featured at the 54th Grammy Awards. Two driving dance tunes, both globally recognisable, will have your students begging for more! Duration: 4.00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£225.00Amsterdam Suite (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Curtis, Matthew - Noble, Paul
The Amsterdam Suite, written in 1995 and first performed by the Slaithwaite Philharmonic Orchestra the following year, seeks to convey some impressions of a city I have visited several times. It opens with the waltz sequence, Barrel Organs, recalling the hurdy-gurdies positioned at strategic points in the city with the aim of parting tourists with their loose change. The tunes, however, are mine rather than an attempt to reproduce the real thing. Amsterdam takes its Saturday nights seriously, with the result that those who get up (or are still up) early on Sunday morning will find themselves in eerily deserted streets, whose atmosphere to me suggests one instrument above all, the saxophone, which plays a prominent part in Lonely City. The Saturday nights themselves are depicted in Trams and Crowds. I have taken liberties with the chronology for the obvious musical reason of wanting to go out with a bang rather than a whimper. The basic structure is very much that used by Eric Coates for similar piece, a bustling outer section with a quick march trio, presented in a fuller and more embellished orchestration on each of its three appearances. - Matthew Curtis.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£85.00Amsterdam Suite, 1st Movement (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Curtis, Matthew - Noble, Paul
The Amsterdam Suite, written in 1995 and first performed by the Slaithwaite Philharmonic Orchestra the following year, seeks to convey some impressions of a city I have visited several times. It opens with the waltz sequence, Barrel Organs, recalling the hurdy-gurdies positioned at strategic points in the city with the aim of parting tourists with their loose change. The tunes, however, are mine rather than an attempt to reproduce the real thing. Amsterdam takes its Saturday nights seriously, with the result that those who get up (or are still up) early on Sunday morning will find themselves in eerily deserted streets, whose atmosphere to me suggests one instrument above all, the saxophone, which plays a prominent part in Lonely City. The Saturday nights themselves are depicted in Trams and Crowds. I have taken liberties with the chronology for the obvious musical reason of wanting to go out with a bang rather than a whimper. The basic structure is very much that used by Eric Coates for similar piece, a bustling outer section with a quick march trio, presented in a fuller and more embellished orchestration on each of its three appearances. - Matthew Curtis.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£85.00Amsterdam Suite, 2nd Movement (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Curtis, Matthew - Noble, Paul
The Amsterdam Suite, written in 1995 and first performed by the Slaithwaite Philharmonic Orchestra the following year, seeks to convey some impressions of a city I have visited several times. It opens with the waltz sequence, Barrel Organs, recalling the hurdy-gurdies positioned at strategic points in the city with the aim of parting tourists with their loose change. The tunes, however, are mine rather than an attempt to reproduce the real thing. Amsterdam takes its Saturday nights seriously, with the result that those who get up (or are still up) early on Sunday morning will find themselves in eerily deserted streets, whose atmosphere to me suggests one instrument above all, the saxophone, which plays a prominent part in Lonely City. The Saturday nights themselves are depicted in Trams and Crowds. I have taken liberties with the chronology for the obvious musical reason of wanting to go out with a bang rather than a whimper. The basic structure is very much that used by Eric Coates for similar piece, a bustling outer section with a quick march trio, presented in a fuller and more embellished orchestration on each of its three appearances. - Matthew Curtis.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
