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    VITORIA (Peninsula March No.2) (Programme Concert Band Extra Score) - Ellerby, Martin

    Extra Score Vitoria was fought towards the end of the campaign in 1813 and this major key march depicts this overwhelming victory and happy spiritis of the soldiers after the confrontation. Also available: Salamanca (Peninsula March No.1) Duration: 2:59 Grade 3

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  • £69.95

    VITORIA (Peninsula March No.2) (Programme Concert Band) - Ellerby, Martin

    Vitoria was fought towards the end of the campaign in 1813 and this major key march depicts this overwhelming victory and happy spiritis of the soldiers after the confrontation. Also available: Salamanca (Peninsula March No.1) Duration: 2:59 Grade 3

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days
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    Wellingtons Sieg - Ludwig van Beethoven

    After the 'Battle of Vitoria', Beethoven's friend Johann Nepomuk Maelzel talked him into writing a composition for his panharmonicon (a kind of 'mechanical orchestra') to commemorating this battle. The piece, 'Wellingtons Sieg' ('Wellington's Victory') was dedicated to the Prince Regent, later King George IV and first performed in Vienna on 8 December 1813 at a concert to benefit Austrian and Bavarian soldiers wounded at the 'Battle of Hanau', with Beethoven conducting. It was an immediate crowd-pleaser and met with much enthusiasm from early concertgoers and the piece proved to be a substantial money-maker for Beethoven. 'Wellingtons Sieg' is something of a musical novelty. Besides the orchestra, on stage there are two 'sides', British and French, both playing the same instruments: Trumpets, Snare Drums, 'Canon' and Ratchet. The work has two parts: the 'Battle' ('Schlacht') and the 'Victory Symphony' (Sieges Sinfonie). The first part is programme music describing two approaching opposing armies and contains extended passages depicting scenes of battle. It uses 'Rule Britannia' for the British side and 'Marlbrough s'en va-t-en guerre' for the French side. The 'Victory Symphony' exhibits some typical Beethoven composing techniques. It can be considered as a sonata form that, stripped of the development section, comes equipped with an extended coda. Dutch arranger Andreas van Zoelen transcribed 'Wellingtons Sieg' for Symphonic Band.

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    BELLS ACROSS THE ATLANTIC (Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra) (Wind Band CD)

    Great British Music for Wind Band Vol.19 Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra conducted by Clark Rundell, Mark Heron and Jeffrey Matthews.Includes:Principio (Rob Wiffin)Runcorn Bridge (Gary Carpenter)The Song of Luthien (Rodney Newton) - Flute Soloist: Rachel SmithCane River Murals (Martin Ellerby) containing the movements: Spring Planting (Spiritual); Wash Day (Scherzo); Baptism, Wedding & Funeral (Triptych); Honky Tonk (Blues); Pecan Harvest (Celebration)The Flavour of Tears (Nigel Clarke) - Trumpet Soloist: Gareth SmallA 'Silent Movie' Suite (Martin Ellerby) containing the movements: Hollywood Fanfare; Follow that Cab!; Gangster's Moll; Bungling Burglars; Matinee Idol; Slapstick!Bells Across the Atlantic (Adam Gorb)Two Peninsular Marches (Martin Ellerby) containing the movements: Salamanca (22 July, 1812); Vitoria (21 June, 1813).

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    SALAMANCA (Peninsula March No.1) (Programme Concert Band Extra Score) - Ellerby, Martin

    Extra Score. The Peninsula marches were written for the Coldstream Guards Band in celebration of two great battles the regiment was involved in and fought in Spain in the early 19th Century. The battle of Salamanca, fought in 1812, was one of the duke of Wellington's most dramatic victories and this minor key march caputres the turmoil of such a momentous event. Also available Vitoria (Peninsular March No.1) Duration: 3:05 Grade 3

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  • £64.95

    SALAMANCA (Peninsula March No.1) (Programme Concert Band) - Ellerby, Martin

    The Peninsula marches (Salamanca and Vitoria) were written for the Coldstream Guards Band in celebration of two great battles the regiment was involved in and fought in Spain in the early 19th Century. The battle of Salamanca, fought in 1812, was one of the Duke of Wellington's most dramatic victories and this minor key march captures the turmoil of such a momentous event. (Grade 3) Performance time 3'05"

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days