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    A Psalm of Praise

    1The Red ShieldHenry Goffin arr. Kevin BirdThe Band of the Coldstream Guards3.182Light-WalkBarrie GottThe Band of the Coldstream Guards3.423A Psalm of PraiseJames CurnowThe Band of the Coldstream Guards6.304Share my YokeJoy Webb and Ivor Bosanko arr. Brian BowenThe Band of the Coldstream Guards3.445The Proclamation of ChristmasStephen BullaThe Band of the Coldstream Guards5.586Deck the HallsBarrie Gott arr. Brian BowenThe Band of the Coldstream Guards1.367A Starry NightJoy Webb arr. Andrew MackerethThe Band of the Coldstream Guards2.358Christmas CalypsoPeter Graham arr. Brian BowenThe Band of the Coldstream Guards4.189The Call of The RighteousLeslie Condon arr. Brian BowenThe Band of the Coldstream Guards7.4910Keep Me PraisingAndrew MackerethThe Band of the Coldstream Guards3.1611Our FatherGordon Camsey arr. Iain RaynerThe Band of the Coldstream Guards2.3412Time to ShineAndrew MackerethThe Band of the Coldstream Guards2.55

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    Perseus Returns - Blake Buehler

    Join the Greek hero Perseus as he completes his impossible quest to behead a monstress and save his mother in this march for grade 3 concert band. Perseus, the son of Zeus and Danae, was raised as a hero to protect his mother from King Polydectes. To be rid of Perseus, Polydectes sent him on an impossible quest to bring back the head of Medusa, the mortal Gorgon who could turn people to stone with her gaze. Taking pity on him, the gods gifted Perseus winged sandals to fly, a helmet of invisibility, and a bronze shield. He found Medusa in her cave and, using the shield as a mirror to avoid her deadly gaze, cut off her head. Perseus then escaped Medusa's vengeful sisters, donning the helmet of invisibility and winged sandals. As Perseus flew home, drops of Medusa's blood fell to the earth creating the coral in the red sea and the many-colored snakes in Libya. When Perseus returned, he used Medusa's head to turn Polydectes to stone and free his mother from her imprisonment. He then presented the head to his divine protector Athena, who placed it in the center of her shield.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £54.20