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£84.99In the Stone - Maurice White
In the Stone is an entirely appropriate title for this song from pop legends, Earth, Wind & Fire, whose funky tunes characterised the disco era like no other artist. In the Stone is a lively concert band arrangement that maintains the soulful character of the original record, which featured exciting saxophone, trumpet and trombone parts.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£79.99Satchmo! (Tribute to Louis Armstrong)
In honor of one of America's most beloved musical treasures this magnificent medley features songs made famous by the great Louis Armstrong. A few short trumpet solos are featured as well as a Dixieland combo within the band.Includes: What A Wonderful World, When The Saints Go Marching In, St. Louis Blues, and Hello Dolly.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£64.99Benediction - 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
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£84.99Jazz Waltz No. 1 - Otto M. Schwarz
Jazz Waltz No.1 takes it's influence from the tradition of American big bands with their vibrant bold sound. Following a short introduction from the complete band both the trumpet and saxophone are given the chance to shine with jazz solos, all played along with a lilting 3/4 swinging accompaniment. Both musicians and audienceswill love this spectacular work for concert band.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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Deep in the Jungle - Nathan Farrell
You're sure to want to try the music of this imaginative young composer! Written by a Florida band director who is presently "deep in the teaching trenches," Nathan Farrell has hit the mark with his creative new young band compositions. Meet some of the delightful creatures that live Deep in the Jungle as your band enjoys interpreting this amusing chart. Dissonant Trumpet calls, Trombone glissandi, and Percussion parts that can be freely cut or added by the director help to make this entertaining composition a sure winner for any performance.A roaring good time!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£57.50Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
First made popular by the Andrews Sisters back in the '40s, later by Bette Midler in the '70s, and now your very own trumpet section can be the stars of this hoppin' tune from the swing era! Even though this arrangement has been scored for young players, the authentic swing style still comes through in an entertaining version sure to please. Make sure your buglers have their autograph pens handy.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£104.99Praise to the Lord - Carl Wittrock
This composition, based on the hymn Praise to the Lord, is comprised of eight separate parts that can be played together as a concert piece or opening work. The A and B sections are different openings, C is four-part arrangement of the hymn, D is a solo for four saxophones, or two trumpets and two trombones, E is a calm intermezzo, F a solo for trumpet or cornet, and G and F finally are a majestic or peaceful closing section. How will you choose to present this piece on stage?
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£76.99Ballad - Jan Hadermann
A romantic instrumental piece for trumpet or flugelhorn and band.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£84.99Die Post im Walde - Heinrich Schäffer
During his lifetime, Heinrich Schaffer (1808-1874) was a famous singerand singing teacher. With his compositions for male-voice choir, hewas very influential in northern Germany. Nowadays, little is left ofthis man?s fame. Only his song Die Post im Walde is regularly performedwith much enjoyment by many men?s choirs. This beautiful song is nowavailable for trumpet and concert band.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£104.99Intermezzo - Satoshi Yagisawa
Intermezzo is the second movement of Satoshi Yagisawa's Clarinet Concerto. The concerto was first performed by Higashi-Hiroshima Wind Ensemble in Hiroshima, Japan in 2010 with guest performer Shinsuke Hashimoto, clarinettist with the Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra and was conducted by Atsushi Kageyama. Inspiration for this work came from the fact that both Satoshi Yagisawa and Shinsuke Hashimoto graduated from Musashino Academia Musicae.Clarinet Concerto>/I> is the pinnacle of Satoshi Yagisawa's "Concerto Series" which also features his Suite Concertante for Piano and WindOrchestra, Trumpet Concerto, Trombone Concerto, Saxophone Concertino, andConcertino for Solo Percussion and Wind Orchestra.Yagisawa's characteristic heartfelt theme in the second movement is especially popular and consequently--entitled Intermezzo--it is often performed independently.Soloist: Grade 4
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
