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  • £51.50

    The Jaws of Fenris (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Barrett, Roland

    As the title implies, this stunning overture opens with an ominous initial statement and erupts to a driving musical force to the end. Inspired by an Antarctic mountain, the story is based on the Norse mythology story about a monstrous wolf. Engaging and charismatic, this composition sounds more difficult than it plays and will serve equally well on concerts or contest programs.Duration: 1:45

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  • £64.99

    Sweet Sounds of Christmas (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Moss, John

    Based on arrangements by the Canadian Brass from their most recent holiday CD, here is a real treat for your winter concert. skilfully adapted for concert band by John Moss, this medley includes:God Rest Ye Merry, GentlemenHere We Come A-WassailingBring a Torch Jeanette, IsabellaThe Holly and the IvyGo Tell It on the Mountain

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  • £57.50

    (Ghost) Riders in the Sky (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Jones, Stan - Lavender, Paul

    The sounds of the old west come alive in this exciting arrangement by Paul Lavender. Effectively scored for all sections, your players will have a blast playing this one!

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  • £37.95

    Sounds of Joy! (A Holiday Celebration) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Ford, Ralph

    Based on "Joy to the World," which is the opening fanfare statement, the theme is set in a traditional march style. Contrasting articulations and varied styles enhance the instructional opportunities. A super holiday concert opener! Duration: 1.15

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  • £174.99

    The Golden City Wind Band Set (Score & Parts)

    Prague, also named 'The Golden City', has been the cultural and administrative capital city of the Czech Republic for thousands of years. The city is beautifully situated on the river Moldau. Every year millions of tourists visit Prague. It is one of the most popular cities of Eastern Europe. With it's mysterious little squares, dark alley ways and cobblestone streets, the 'City of the 100 Towers' is a unique mixture of architecture, dominated by monumental buildings, numerous churches and the oldest castle of Europe. The Bohemian capital city remains timeless. Visit the fort and be amazed at the lovely views over the Charles Bridge. Spend your time carefully browsing through the little stalls filled with paintings, photos, jewelery and hand-decorated products, accompanied by the sounds of the street musicians in the background. Notice the famous 15 th century astronomical clock that indicates the time every hour with a parade of the twelve apostles. When composing this piece, it was Jan Bosveld's intention to depict the atmosphere of this metropolitan city with over one million inhabitants, rather than to create a fairly literal musical portrait. One of the many other names of Prague is 'The City of the Clocks'. This can be heard throughout the piece depicted by the tubular bells. The piece consists of three movements (slow-fast-slow) and was written in a rhapsodic format. Jan Bosveld was commissioned to write 'The Golden City' by the Dutch Music Lend and Information Centre (MUI), a department of the library for the province of Gelderland in Arnhem, the Netherlands. 14:30

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  • £126.00

    City of Gold (Symphony 1, New Day Rising, Mvt. I) - Reineke

    The piece begins with an ominous and foreboding prologue that signifies the danger beneath the Earth and the destruction that will soon ensue. The music soon fades into a glorious picture of San Francisco at the turn of the 20th century. It is a vibrant, colorful place where we hear the sounds of ragtime and trolley cars and the city is bustling with life and commerce.

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  • £73.50

    The Great American Frontier - Erik Morales

    Experience the sounds of the American West like you've never heard them before! Inspired by music from the great cowboy movies of the late 1960s, this powerful composition uses a large battery of percussion to bring this important part of Americana right into your own concert hall.

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  • £104.50

    Siege Of Rhodes - Barry E. Kopetz

    The Siege of Rhodes depicts the historic and brutal siege that took place in 306 B.C. Prominent in the battle and in the music is the huge siege machine called "the taker of cities" which emerges from the sounds of battle in a grand and menacing theme. This picturesque work re-creates scenes of this historic battle which are vividly reflected throughout this programmatic piece. A fascinating work taken from the pages of history that also provides a cross-curricular learning opportunity.

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  • £60.99

    Distant Thunder of the Sacred Forest - Michael Sweeney

    This amazing work opens with the sounds of distant villages as their drumming echoes through the African rain forests (or school gymnasium). As the players return to their normal seats in the band, the various elements of this composition gradually come together in a joyous unified celebration. Thoroughly researched to include authentic African patterns, Michael Sweeney has created a stunningly effective work that is playable by young ensembles. Includes performance and program notes on how to make your own percussion instruments and involve other departments in your school. Not just a piece of music...this is an event! Dur: 4:45

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  • £75.00

    Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (Concert Band with Optional Choir - Score and Parts) - Mendelssohn, Felix - Noble & Willcocks

    Hark! The Herald Angels Sing is a Christmas carol that first appeared in 1739 in the collection Hymns and Sacred Poems. Its lyrics had been written by Charles Wesley. Inspired by the sounds of London church bells while walking to church on Christmas Day, he wrote the Hark poem about a year after his conversion to be read on Christmas Day. The popular version is the result of alterations by various hands, notably by Wesley's co-worker George Whitefield who changed the opening couplet to the familiar one, and by Felix Mendelssohn, whose melody was used for the lyrics. In 1840, a hundred years after the publication of Hymns and Sacred Poems, Mendelssohn composed a cantata to commemorate Johann Gutenberg's invention of movable type printing, and it is music from this cantata, adapted by the English musician William H. Cummings to fit the lyrics of Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, that propels the carol known today. This arrangement represents one in the Series of Band Arrangements compatible with David Willcocks' Carols for Choirs.

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