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  • £84.99

    Bundeslied - Jacob de Haan

    The melody of Bundeslied originates from Mozart's' Frimaurerkantate (KV62) from 1791. However research has shown evidence that it was probably composed by Johann Holzer, a freemason brother of his, but there is no definite evidence for this. Following the Second World War this melody was used as the basis for the new Austrian national anthem. Micheal Bilkes has adapted this beautiful, stately hymn for concert band. The result is a captivating work for both performers and audience.

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    Forging Destiny - Matthew R. Putnam

    Composer Matthew R. Putnam has a way of making a melody stick with you long after the performance is done and the tunes within Forging Destiny are no different. Wonderful writing will have your band sounding its best in any setting.

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  • £93.50

    Heart of the Hive - Sean O'Loughlin

    Sean O'Loughlin is an expert at melding motivic material throughout his works and the "buzzing bees" in this piece are no exception. Sophisticated, and dedicated to a wonderful school and music educator, Heart of the Hive is a definite winner.

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  • £41.50

    Proclamation - Brian Balmages

    Close your concert season with this exciting new work. Based upon a simple fanfare theme, Proclamation will instill confidence in the youngest of players. This stately march is written in E with no tempo changes. A good teaching tool to reinforce the dotted quarter/eighth note rhythm.

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  • £60.99

    Soldiers Song - Patrick Millstone

    As long as we can remember, trumpets and percussion have been the instruments most closely associated with the army and its soldiers. Just think of the medieval herald who publicly proclaimed all the king's important announcements. This work opens with a festive fanfare which immediately calls for your attention. No tidings of disaster, but a festive parade of soldiers passing by while whistling merrily. This idea was the composer's starting point when writing this cheerful little piece.

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    Promenade - Ger de Mulder

    There are no more good marches written today ? Ger de Mulder proves the opposite. Promenade is a robust and flashy march into the ambiance of all the great marches. The composer is an autodidact, but he gives us a beautiful march with Promenade. Enjoy listening!

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    Inner Space - John Emerson Blackstone

    Today's society means to many people: bustle, hurry, quick and more ... No wonder that many are looking for (inner) tranquility and balance in their overloaded existence. Listen to music or active music is a way to relax and also to draw new energy. The repetitive motifs in Innerspace provide a relaxing effect. Enjoy and use the strength of your own 'innerspace'.

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  • £47.50

    Gothic Legend - James L. Hosay

    Mysterious and unique! Creeping footsteps and distant shadows: menacing melodies in a dark mode: rhythmic intensity and dynamic excitement - all combine to make Gothic Legend a piece that will keep your audience on the edge oftheir seats. There is no doubt that your musicians will love playing this spooky and different piece. (Grade 2)

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  • £67.95

    Convergence - Amy Webb

    Convergence means "coming together," which is something your band will do very well as they learn to play this song. The composition opens in a chorale style, quickly moving to a faster tempo and returning to the chorale. The 1st trumpet's highest note is B-flat and no clarinets cross the break.

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    Ungarsk marsj - Hector Berlioz

    The "Rkczi March" (Hungarian March) was the unofficial state anthem of Hungary before Ferenc Klcsey wrote the Himnusz which is today the official national anthem of Hungary. The first version of this march-song was probably created around 1730 by one or more anonymous composers, although tradition says that it was the favorite march of Francis Rkczi II. That early version called back Francis Rkczi II to save his people. It was very popular in the 18th century but in the 19th century the more refined Rkczi March became prevalent. Hector Berlioz included the music in his composition "La Damnation de Faust" in 1846, and Franz Liszt wrote a number of arrangements, includinghis Hungarian Rhapsody No. 15, based on the theme. The march gave its name to a 1933 Austrian-Hungarian feature film - Rakoczy-Marsch This arrangement is based on Berlioz instrumentation and phrasing from his Hungarian March, but in the form of the 19th century Rkczi March

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