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  • £435.40

    Symphony No 1 for Wind Band - Solitude Standing - Stig Nordhagen

    The two movements in this symphony have quite similar structure and length, and this is no coincidence. As a composer, I try to create two musical stories that comes from the same starting point and thought, but they sound and feel different. Music often describes something you cant say in words. This composer stands in the middle of the symphony, here personalized as trombone solo (or euphonium) and tries "Solitude Standing" to make a bridge between the two parts. - Stig Nordhagen -

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  • £79.00

    Zigeunerweisen - Pablo de Sarasate

    A flashy and fun encore piece inspired by the gypsies of Eastern Europe! Instrumentation: Solo Flute, Flutes (divisi), Oboe, 1st Clarinet, 2nd and 3rd Clarinets, Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, 1st and 2nd Alto Saxophones, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, 1st Trumpet, 2nd Trumpet, 1st Horn, 2nd Horn, 1st Trombone, 2nd and 3rd Trombone, Euphonium (T.C. and B.C), Tuba, Percussion (Marimba, Suspended Cymbal, Tamborine, Crash Cymbal, Bass Drum) - 2 players

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £306.99

    Sinfonietta No. 4 - Philip Sparke

    Philip Sparke's Sinfonietta No. 4 is comprised of three parts that are played as an uninterrupted whole. The _x005F_x001F_first movement begins with a lyrical fugato passage, framing a brisker and more rhythmical middle section. The second movement is slower and contains a long and expressive euphonium solo. The third movement is a salute to the sponsor of this commission: various percussion instruments conjure up sounds reminiscent of a carpenter's workshop, accompanied by a unison orchestral passage in a scat style.

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  • £159.99

    Alpine Flowers' Party! - Itaru Sakai

    The Hida High School is in a highland city called Takayama in Gifu Prefecture. Takayama City has some of the highest mountains in Japan, atmospheric rows of houses and streets, and a beautiful landscape. The magnificent views from these mountains can be described as a paradise above the clouds. When the composer visited there in the summer of 2001, the lovely flowers spreading through the valley and the refreshing air welcomed him. The flowers looked as if they were fashionably dressed and fully enjoying conversation and a short summer at a reunion party. The composer was inspired by this scenery to compose this piece. The musical party opens with happy greetings of a reunion andjoyful themes follow one after another. A light xylophone solo, a waltz and an adagio featuring alternate solos by alto saxophone, euphonium and trumpet lead to a brilliant finale featuring brass and percussion played in irregular time. A beautiful musical picture that your band will enjoy performing for many years.

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  • £64.99

    Benediction - John Stevens

    Originally scored for brass choir, composer John Stevens brings us this marvelous version for full band featuring flowing melodies and counterlines in a rich chorale-like setting.The solo part at the beginning and end is scored for euphonium, but is cued for clarinet, trumpet or trombone. Great for teaching a lyric style of playing, and also as an effective performance piece. Dur: 3:30

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  • £72.99

    A Winter's Night (based on Silent Night)

    Though Silent Night has been arranged for band many times before, this unique setting by Rick Kirby deserves special attention. An oboe solo (cued for alto sax) accompanied by piano sets the stage for an impressive rhapsodicapproach that includes lush full ensemble passages with harmonic twists, solos for recorder (flute), bassoon (tenor sax) and euphonium. Rick's beautiful rendering ends with the band singing Silent Night in unison. Sure to become aholiday highlight.

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  • £115.60

    I Don't Know How to Love Him - Andrew Lloyd Webber

    This is a ballad from the rock-opera "Jesus Christ Superstar" written by Andrew Lloyd Webber (Music) and Tim Rice (Lyrics). Together with the title song, this ballad is the most popular tune from Jesus Christ Superstar. It's recorded and performedlive by many artists since the music saw the light of day in 1971.This arrangement can be performed with a vocal- or instrumental solist. In addition to the vocal solo part, there are also solo-options for the followinginstruments:Flute Oboe Bassoon Clarinet in Bb Altosax Tenorsax Trumpet/Cornet F-horn Euphonium/Trombone

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  • £84.50

    Many Moons - Peter Sciaino

    A poignant balladic description of a memory of a New Mexico night sky, this lyrical piece encapsulates the feeling of wonder and humility felt when we stare out at a sky seemingly filled with hundreds of little moons. Beginning with subtle percussion and a cross-cued euphonium solo, a wistful theme is developed and passed throughout the ensemble. Multiple expressive demands related to phrasing, balance, listening, and tone let you teach these in a composition that sounds harder than it is. Use this ballad as a contrast to your opener in concert or as a second selection in festival or contest performances.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days