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    Performance Favorites, Volume 1

    by Michael Sweeney, Paul Lavender, John Higgins, John Moss and James Curnow Song contents: African Sketches Barrier Reef Do You Hear What I Hear Elves' Dance Firebird Gaelic Dances Irish Legends On Broadway Regimental Honor Spinning Wheel The Streets of Madrid Summon the Heroes You're a Grand Old Flag Kit contents: 1 Conductor Book 1 Full Performance CD 6 Flute 1 Oboe 1 Bassoon 3 Clarinet 1 3 Clarinet 2 1 Bass Clarinet 2 Alto Saxophone 1 2 Alto Saxophone 2 1 Tenor Saxophone 1 Baritone Saxophone 3 Trumpet 1 3 Trumpet 2 2 F Horn 2 Trombone 1 Baritone B.C. 1 Baritone T.C. 1 Tuba 2 Percussion 1/2 1 Keyboard Perc/Timpani

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  • £76.99

    Brass Time - Wim Laseroms

    Brass Time offers a great opportunity to spotlight the trumpet section of your band. With its medium degree of difficulty, this composition is suitable for trumpet players who have reached a moderate standard, but are not yet virtuoso performers. This excellent intermezzo will undoubtedly be a great joy for the band and the audience alike.

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  • £169.99

    Concerto Tricolore - Thomas Doss

    Concerto Tricolore is a captivating trumpet concerto in three movements. Each movement has its own musical character resulting in a varied and entertaining piece. The first movement has a vivid and virtuoso character composed in a neoclassical style, movement two is written for flugel horn with the accompaniment functioning as a soft, romantic background for this beautiful instrument. The final movement, with its jazzy character, reflects the atmosphere of an old, smoky jazz club in Chicago. A magnificent new opus in the repertoire for solo trumpet and concert band.

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  • £152.99

    To A New Dawn - Philip Sparke

    To A New Dawn was commissioned by the United States Continental Army Band - Captain Timothy J. Holtan, Commander and Conductor.The brief was for a piece to celebrate the 3rd Millennium and it was the composer's aim to provide a work which, as well as looking forward to the challenges of the new century, also contained moments of reflection about the last one.After a bright introduction featuring the trumpets a perky theme, passing quickly through several keys, appears on the woodwinds. A solo trumpet takes up a new theme over bubbling quavers (eighth notes) and this leads to a rhythmic figure on low clarinets, followed by the upper woodwinds. A brass interlude follows and, after ashort bridge passage, an oboe takes up a contrasting legato tune that builds to a climax.An andante section follows with solos for horn and flugel horn (or trumpet) and a florid flute cadenza. A passionate climax leads back to the faster music and, eventually, to a full recapitulation, revisiting the earlier material before a lively coda close the work as it began.

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  • £183.20

    Sviskemedley

    Torstein Aagaard-Nilsen wrote this medley to the 1992-93 Concert season for trumpeter Helge Hauks of The Norwegian Defence Band region West located in Bergen (today Norwegian Navy Band Bergen). Hauks choose thee titles in the "Sweet Trumpet" style suitable for any Entertainment concert. The result was this "Trumpet Sweets" medley consisting of the following three melodies: 1. Gotlndsk sommernatt (A Summer night in Gotland) 2. Estrellita 3. Can't help falling in Love

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  • £154.60

    Pungjazz - Frode Alnaes

    Pungjazz was originally entitled "Klppfesk" as a part of my musical with the same name composed in the mid 1980's. It's a nice swing tune which Norwegian trumpet Ole Edvard Antonsen made well-known by including it on his album record "Tour de Force" (1992). Antonsen re-named it "Pungjazz" which is a more appropriate title for a trumpet player!It was also performed by Norwegian band "Dance with a Stranger"- Frode Alns -

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  • £99.99

    March of the Robot Army (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Sparke, Philip

    March of the Robot Army was commissioned by Linda Anzolin and Giordano-Bruno Tedeschi for Campobanda 2019, with funds made available by Just Italia. Campobanda is an Italian summer music camp for 8 to 18 year olds which has a different theme every year. The theme for 2019 was science fiction, so composer Philip Sparke chose to write a robot march. After a quirky introduction featuring trumpet calls and chromatic figures, the main theme appears in a minor mode on clarinet and tenor sax and is then taken up by the full band. A change of key heralds a new theme, led by the trumpet and again repeated by the full ensemble. A further change of key introduces a legato trio melody over a rather robotic accompaniment: instruments are added bit by bit until a climax is reached. Small motifs from the introduction then lead back to a full recapitulation, revisiting the first two themes in new guises before finishing the march with a flourish.Duration: 5.00

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  • £125.00

    KirkFeld (Trombone Solo with Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Kirkhope, Grant - McKenzie, Jock

    Written for Ian Bousfield and the International Trombone Festival 2017. Grant Kirkhope is a BAFTA nominated British composer who has created the soundtrack for video games that have sold in excess of 30 million copies. From "GoldenEye" to "Banjo-Kazooie", "Viva Pi?ata" to "Donkey Kong", "Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning" to "Civilization: Beyond Earth" and "Perfect Dark" to "Castle of Illusion starring Mickey Mouse". He has also recently scored the feature film "The King's Daughter" starring Pierce Brosnan and William Hurt and is currently working on "Yooka Laylee" and "Dropzone". Grant's score for "Viva Pi?ata" was nominated by BAFTA in the Original Score category in its 2007 awards. Grant is represented by the prestigious Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency by Cheryl Tiano and Kevin Korn. Grant has a degree in music from the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester, where he majored in classical trumpet, is a green card holder and now lives in Agoura Hills, LA with his wife and two children. "Ian and I first met when we were around 15 years old. We both played in our county orchestra, the North Yorkshire Schools Symphony Orchestra (I was a trumpet player). I think we hit it off straight away, as we were definitely a couple of cheeky kids, if you know what I mean! We both ended up playing in Rowntree Mackintosh Brass Band for a while too which Ian's Dad, Trevor conducted. We bumped into each other again when we both went for the Shell/LSO Scholarship. I got to the area finals in Manchester so I was pretty pleased with myself but then I saw Ian and I knew it was all over! Of course Ian went on to win and the rest is history. I saw him again when I was attending the Royal Northern College of Music around 1983 by which time Ian had just got the principal chair at the Halle Orchestra. Then I guess 30 something years went by as we both went about our lives and lost touch. We re-kindled our friendship due to his wife really. She emailed me to say it was Ian's 50th birthday and she was collecting stories from all his friends over the years. After that we got back in touch and then one day on Facebook I got a message from him in typical dry Yorkshire fashion "now then Grant, I had a listen to your music and I think it's good, how about writing a piece for me ?" I was a little bit unsure at first but of course I loved Ian's playing and of course I said yes. Over a Skype call in 2016, he asked me what I thought I'd write. I said since I live in LA I'd like to write a "Hollywood" trombone piece. Imagine if John Williams had written a piece for solo trombone, that's what I'd like to write - well I'd certainly like to try" - Grant Kirkhope

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  • £225.00

    Lord, Thou Hast Been Our Refuge (Concert Band with Optional Choir - Score and Parts) - Rutter, John - Noble, Paul

    Lord, thou hast been our refuge (2008) was written for the annual City United Guilds service in St Paul's Cathedral for SATB choir, solo trumpet, and organ. This impressive and stately setting of verses from Psalm 90 culminates in a jubilant, maestoso final section. The arrangement is written to accompany the chorus, or may be performed by band alone. The trumpet solo is haunting, and will be a showcase for that performer. The work would suit any festive service or concert.

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  • £72.99

    Wild Rose Jamboree (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Buckley, Robert

    Wild Rose Jamboree conjures up the pioneer spirit and the big-sky panorama of Alberta, Canada's heartland. The cinematic approach to the music captures the essence of life in wild rose country - famous for its rodeos, warm-hearted people, majestic mountains and wide-open spaces. With a high-spirited hoedown and a rich, reverent theme that features a trumpet solo and a flute/clarinet duet, this composition could be a dynamic show opener or festival piece. Wild Rose Jamboree can be effectively performed by a mixed group (junior band and senior band, for example), the upper parts being at a medium level and the lower parts (flute 2, clarinet 3, alto saxophone 2, trumpet 3, horn 2 and trombone 2) at an easier level.Duration: 5:00

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