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£57.50Colors of the Wind - Alan Menken
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£76.99Earth, Wind & Fire in Concert
This dynamic act recorded some of the most memorable and tuneful songs ever to hit the pop charts. Three of their biggest hits are combined into this concert medley for band - September, After The Love Has Gone, and Fantasy. Optional parts for guitar, keyboard, bass, and drum set are included to give a true EW&F sound.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£129.99Concerto No. 1 (for Wind Orchestra) - Richard L. Saucedo
Commissioned for the 2016 South Carolina All-State High School Band, Concerto No. 1 is a spectacular showcase for the entire ensemble rather than just a single soloist. Throughout this dynamic work the entire ensemble is featured,although there are also concerto type moments for solo instruments as well as chamber groups. The horns are also featured prominently throughout the piece. Dur: c. 8:45 (Recorded by the 2016 South Carolina Senior All-State Band,Richard L. Saucedo conducting)
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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Colors Of The Wind
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Concertino for Clarinet & Wind Band - Thomas Asanger
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£140.50Four Dances - wind band score & parts - Leonard Bernstein
1. Scherzo 2. Mambo 3. Cha-cha 4. Cool (Fugue)
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£126.50Slava! - Wind Band - Leonard Bernstein
The first theme of Slava! is a vaudevillian razz-ma-tazz tune filled with side-slipping modulations and sliding trombones. The second theme is a canon, and after a brief development section, the two themes recur in reverse order. Near the end, they are combined with a quotation (proclaimed by the ubiquitous trombones) from the Coronation Scene of Moussorgsky's 'Boris Goudonov', where the chorus sings the Russian word slava!, meaning, glory! In this way, the composer is paying homage to his friend Mistislav Rostropovich, called 'Slava' by his friends and to whom the overture is fondly dedicated. The overture was written to celebrateRostropovich's inauguration as music director of the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington, D.C., in 1977. Leonard Bernstein, the son of a Russian immigrant, was born near Boston, Mass., and studied composition at Harvard. Called 'an authentic American hero, an arts hero,' Bernstein had a distinguished career as composer and conductor. - James Huff
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
