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£76.99Where dreams have no end (Concert Band - Score and Parts)
Every one of us has a place - or maybe more than one place -where we can hide away and dream. It is the place where you canwithdraw into yourself, undisturbed, and can muse on whateveris on your mind. Where Dreams Have No End, a composition byJohan Nijs, takes both listener and performer out of day-to-dayreality to the 'land of dreams' where the only limit to what happensis your own imagination. Live your dream with this compelling newconcert item. 03:15
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£34.95WILL YE NO' COME BACK AGAIN? (Simply Classics Concert Band) - Turnbull, Kit
Will Ye No' Come Band Again?' is the common name given to the poem "Bonnie Charlie" by Carolina Oliphant (Lady Nairne). The Poem is about the end of the Jacobite rising of 1745, which culminated in the battle of Culloden. The poem was later set to a traditional Scottish folk tune, and is commonly used as a song of farewell.
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£172.80Organ Sonata No. 4 - Johann Sebastian Bach
This arrangement of Johann Sebastian Bach Andante from Organ Sonata No. 4 was created under the Covid times. Under the long days of isolation, I found the recording of the Islandic virtuoso Vikingur Olafsson.A fantastic recording, and An arrangement for windensemble grew in me. I have tried to find the most beautiful sounds of the windband, and challenge the whole band.I recommend listening to the recording to understand my goal with the arrangement. The movement was a part of the windband Opus 82 performance in Norwegian National Championship in 2022
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£110.00Symphonic Dance No. 1 - Carol Brittin Chambers
Carol Brittin Chambers' high-wire work Symphonic Dance No. 1 is a thrilling addition to any band's repertoire. With its rhythmic intrigue and cool harmonic development, this piece showcases the composer's signature style in a challenging yet rewarding way. Despite its suave exterior, the piece is full of hidden treasures that will captivate both performers and audiences alike.
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£252.99Sinfonietta No 5 - Philip Sparke
Sinfonietta No 5n consists of three movements: Fanfare, Interlude and Toccata. It is a work full of variety, featuring turmoil and passion as well as peaceful passages. The different moods make this an appealing composition which is wonderful to play for all sections, as well as a joy for the audience to listen to. Highly recommended for your next concert.
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£72.99March (from Suite for Variety Orchestra, No. 1) - Dimitri Shostakovich
The Suite for Variety Orchestra, No. 1 (1956) is a work by Dmitri Shostakovich in eight movements that draws from the composer's earlier themes. The first of these movements is the delightful March, originally found in Korzinkina's Adventures, Op. 59 (1940). James Curnow has skillfully adapted this work for band, sure to become a welcome addition to the repertoire for winds.
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March of Time No. 2
Note: This is a reprint from a vintage publication of 1941.Parts for Eb Horns are included; no F Horn parts are published for this work.
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£71.50Prelude, Opus 28, No. 4 - Frédéric Chopin
One of Frederic Chopin's best known works, Prelude, Op. 28, No. 4, presents emotion-packed performance opportunities for bands at all levels. This Ed Huckeby transcription for band provides an almost literal translation of Chopin's original work with tremendous musical challenges in both the interpretive and dynamic realms, providing the ensemble an opportunity to explore musical possibilities which might be less attainable in a more technical piece. The recognizable melodic and harmonic structures will make this piece a real "hit" with concert audiences and provides an opportunity to teach the musical styles of the greatest 19th century composer of piano music. Great music!
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£131.50Sancho and the Windmills (Symphony No. 3, Mvt. 3) - Robert W. Smith
The third of four movements in Robert W. Smith's epic work Don Quixote, the listener is treated to the comic relief that permeates the entire literary story line. Beginning with the opening bassoon solo characterizing Sancho Panza on his donkey, the composer uses unique percussion effects to convey the hapless hero and his never-ending battle to stay up on his horse Rocinante. The listener can hear the rusty suit of armor as Don Quixote continually falls from his horse in one adventure after another. Perhaps the most memorable imagery in the entire literary epic is Don Quixote's battle with the windmills. Using harmonic effects combined with unique percussion scoring, the composer has brought this tale to life through the unfocused eyes of the knight. Funny, yet with a sense of sadness, Sancho and the Windmills will be a favorite moment in the performance of Symphony No. 3 "Don Quixote".
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£72.95Silent Night - Inspired by Gymnopedie No. 1 - Franz Xaver Gruber
Inspired by the Gymnopedie No. 1 of turn-of-the-century French master, Eric Satie, Larry Clark has crafted an easy and charmingly scored version of the popular Christmas carol Silent Night that will be an ornament to any young band's holiday program.. Several lovely original counter melodies are introduced and the selection as a whole has a warm and wonderful sheen. Duration: 3' 20"
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