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£66.95
Proud Heritage (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Latham, William
This timeless march succeeds equally well as a processional or as a concert march. Development of the legato reeds and low brass is punctuated by powerful and brilliant brass tonalities. The combination of these attributes with an array of tone colours assures perpetual recognition as an exceptional march. Duration: 3.00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£53.50
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (Low Brass Section feature with Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Marks, Johnny - Moss, John
Too often the low brass section gets ignored when it comes to playing the melody. John Moss has remedied the situation with this great arrangement of this festive favourite.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£48.95
Mexicali Brass (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Cacavas, John
This charming arrangement will have the audience dancing in the aisle! A full range of Latin percussion instruments supports the expert woodwind-section writing and brass countermelodies. Add some south-of-the-border spirit for an enjoyable change of pace at your next concert! Duration: 2.30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£64.99
Brass on Broadway (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Custer & Henderson
Combine the appeal of the Canadian Brass and four classic Broadway songs from their hit album and you've got the very best in concert programming. It features: Slaughter on Tenth Avenue, The Carousel Waltz, Music of the Night, and Seventy Six Trombones.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£76.99
Just a Closer Walk with Thee (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Custer & Gillis
Probably the most popular Canadian Brass concert opening number, Just a Closer Walk with Thee retains the famous, slow, New Orleans-style introduction. In true Canadian Brass style, this one really lets loose for some great Dixie fun that's within the playing abilities of most grade 3 bands. Included are short written solos for clarinet, trumpet and trombone.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£94.99
Ready - Steady - Brass! (Concert Band - Score and Parts)
Ready - Steady - Brass! is one of a number of successful works by Otto M. Schwarz such as Last Call, Funky Winds, Glory Fanfare and Groove Machine. Starting with a fanfare-style opening the music takes a journey through melodic sections and technical, soloistic passages to a grandiose finale.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£58.95
WALTZ TIME FOR CHRISTMAS (Alfred Concert Band) - Cacavas, John
Your audience will love this unique and wonderful setting of Christmas carols in 3/4 time arranged by John Cacavas. A dramatic brass intro opens with "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear," set here as a woodwind feature. "O Tannenbaum" is then treated in fanfare-like fashion featuring the brass section, followed by a smooth woodwind rendition of "Noel" that features a flowing trumpet solo. The piece ends with a novel version of "Jingle Bells" written in the style of a Viennese grand waltz. Fun for all!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£79.20
Westwood Portrait (Concert Band - Score and Parts)
After a broad melodic introduction filled with lush harmonies and poignant brass clusters, snare and bass drum introduce a lively and effective modal allegro. Solo snare drum alternating with brass and woodwinds build to a majestic conclusion. Few technical demands.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£87.50
Symphony for Brass and Percussion - Alfred Reed
Originally composed in the summer of 1952 and premiered at the Chicago CBDNA conference that same year, the three-movement Symphony opens with abroad introduction containing the majority of the thematic material. The second most lyrical movement is in three-part song form and, the final movement is presented in rondo form. The instrumentation is for expanded brass and percussion sections and is scored for one-on-a-part. An exciting addition to the Belwin Classic series for discriminating ensembles. Recorded by Troy University Band.
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£69.95
Aylesbury Dances (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Wiffin, Rob
The suite Aylesbury Dances was commissioned by the Aylesbury Concert Band to mark the occasion of their 25th Anniversary in 2019. Its three movements depict different aspects of Aylesbury: I. Pavane: The Town - Having read something of the town's history and its architecture I decided I wanted to write something ceremonial with the feel of music from Tudor times. Aylesbury was given its charter and borough status in 1554 by Mary Tudor so I took that as my starting point but then added some harmony that moves forward in time. This fits with the town's motto: Semper Prorsum (Always forward) and also with the Band's evolution from Aylesbury Town Band to Aylesbury Community Concert Band to Aylesbury Concert Band. The music can be defined as a pavane, or a cortege. The sense of procession is slightly disturbed by a 'Blue Leanie' moment. The Blue Leanie is an iconic Aylesbury building, an oblique rhombic prism which stands at an angle of 17% inclination. I took a quaver out of the time signature (I know the maths don't work!) to reflect this and added some bluer harmony at that point. This opening movement gives a sense of the grandeur and heritage of Aylesbury town and a chance for my friends from the brass section to warm up! II. Siciliana: Waterside - To balance the outer two movements, the middle movement of the suite has a slow lilting 6/8 rhythm. It is in the style of a Siciliana, a dance form originating in the baroque era. It is a graceful, tender and melancholic dance, cast here in a minor key and featuring the dark voice of the cor anglais. The Siciliana was often linked with pastoral scenes and Aylesbury itself sits amid some beautiful countryside. It may, therefore, seem a bit of a stretch to call this movement 'Waterside', especially as Aylesbury is so far from the sea, but the town has a theatre of that name and that was the genesis for this particular music. There is a statue of Ronnie Barker in the grounds of the Waterside theatre as he started his career in repertory theatre in Aylesbury, so I included a fleeting reference to the theme music of the comedy programme 'Open all Hours'. III. Frolic: Ducks in a Row - It was impossible to write a piece connected with Aylesbury without considering the famous Aylesbury ducks. Duck rearing was a major industry in the town in the 19th century. The white Aylesbury Duck is a symbol of the town, appearing on its coat of arms and in the logo of the Aylesbury Concert Band! This movement is all about trying to get the little darlings in a row so they can sing their 'Duck Chorus' together but they keep on scattering, flying off or swimming away as quickly as they can manage. It's a bit like watching ducks disperse when my dog jumps into the stream after them. Eventually we get more of them in a row - even though they protest. Hidden amongst the ducks is a reference to Erica Miller, saxophonist and chairman of the band, and there's even a veiled reference to a shark in the hope of getting them out of the water. Ducks in a Row is a fun romp bringing this suite of Aylesbury Dances to a suitably celebratory conclusion.- Rob Wiffin.Duration: 9.15
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days