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  • £83.50

    Ask Not - James Swearingen

    A glimpse of American history is unveiled with this stunning work that musically reflects the life and times of our 35th President, John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Through the use of a narrator, a wealth of information is provided that the audience will find most fascinating and highly informative. School, community and military bands will all appreciate the opportunity to perform this significant work where music and history come together to create a winning combination. Very impressive!

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £78.99

    Yes, Virginia, There Is A Santa Claus - Robert W. Smith

    It's 1897 in New York City. A young girl writes to the editor of the New York Sun questioning the existence of Santa Claus. The classic editorial response "Yes, Virginia" has charmed generations of families during the yuletide season. Robert W. Smith has set this inspiring text to music for performance at any holiday concert. Featuring a narrator, the band setting includes holiday favorites that bring these famous words to life. Why not ask your principal or superintendent to perform with the band this year? Suitable for performance by ensembles at many levels, "Yes, Virginia" reminds us all of the wonders of the holiday season as seen through a child's eyes!

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £54.99

    A Moonlight Melody - Karl L. King

    Note: This is a reprint from a vintage publication of 1943.If a C Piccolo/C Flute part was not published originally, one has been subsequently added by our editorial staff.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £89.99

    A Touch Of Salsa - Koen Pletinckx

    This colourful and light piece is a great starter to warm up your audience.As the title suggests, 'A Touch of Salsa' is not pure salsa; the salsa rhythm simply forms the foundation of this fantasy composition. A light musical snack to get your audience in that Mediterranean mood. Suitable for all orchestras and composed with the necessary doublings.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £76.99

    A Rossini Remix - Jacob de Haan

    The effortlessness with which Rossini wrote his melodies verges on the incredible. In over twenty years, he composed about forty operas. And who does not know the famous William Tell Overture from his last opera. Jacob de Haan, as a true deejay, made a great remix of this theme, in combination with another surprising musical theme.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £87.50

    Not So Silent Night

    Every child imagines what it might be like to observe Santa Claus coming down the chimney on Christmas Eve. This programmatic work suggests how a movie soundtrack for that annual event might sound! Starting with a clever tango and ending with a cartoon-esque chase scene, this witty work from Evan VanDoren will engage the imagination of your students and audience alike!

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £80.99

    A Lasting Legacy - Swearingen

    Dr. Martha Smith Geib was a life-long resident of London, Ohio where she routinely applied the practice of medical care and attention to those individuals in need of wellness. Upon her passing, the entire community was deeply saddened, not only for the loss of their doctor, but of their friend as well. It should be noted that this piece was written as a celebration of life for a remarkable lady who meant so much to so many.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £40.62

    A Coventry Rhapsody (Symphonic Wind Band) Karl Whelan

    VIEW SCORE PDF A Coventry Rhapsody is based on The Coventry Carol, which dates back to the 16th century and is one of three songs from a nativity play entitled Pageant of the Shearman and Tailors which was traditionally performed in Coventry. The carol itself depicts the Massacre of the Innocents in the nativity narrative from the Gospel of Matthew, in which King Herod, orders the execution of all baby boys under the age of two in the vicinity of Bethlehem. Snippets of the carol can be heard throughout the work in different guises. It is not until the final section that we hear the carol in all its glory. Sheet music available from : UK: www.wind-band-music.co.uk USA: www.solidbrassmusic.com Instrumentation: Piccolo (optional) Flute1-2 Oboe Bassoon Clarinet in Eb Clarinet 1-3 in Bb Bass Clarinet in Bb Alto Saxophone 1-2 Tenor Saxophone Baritone Saxophone Trumpet 1 in Bb/Eb Trumpet 2-3 in Bb Horn 1-4 Trombone 1-2 Bass Trombone Euphonium Tuba Double Bass (optional) Percussion (4-5 players) Optional parts include: Tenor Horns 1-4 in Eb Trombone 1-2 in Bb Euphonium in Bb Tuba in Eb Tuba in Bb

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  • £73.50

    A Life Worth Living (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Balmages, Brian

    A powerfully lyrical work, A Life Worth Living facilitates meaningful discussions about self-worth, caring for others, and much more. Using harmonies, colours, and textures not often found in pieces at this level, Brian Balmages has created a work playable by younger musicians yet musically appropriate for any level ensemble. Absolutely stunning.Duration: 5.00

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £140.00

    Conclusions, A Trilogy for Band (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Brakstad, John

    Conclusions is inspired by three of the worlds greatest astronomers; their lifes, work and pioneering conclusions. 1: Copernicus. Nicolaus Copernicus lived in the 15th century. He introduced the idea that the planets rotate around the Sun rather than the Earth. This was a new and controversial world view which was not accepted in his lifetime. 2: Galileo. Galileo Galilei lived about a hundred years later and is sometimes called "the father of modern science". He is credited with the discovery of Jupiter's four largest moons. His discoveries supported Copernicus' model of the Solar System, and also showed that objects rotate around other planets than the Earth. Galilei was charged with heresy, and had to recant his claim that the Earth revolved around the Sun. "And yet it does move", he is supposed to have said. 3: Newton. Isaac Newton is known for his theory about the law of gravity and how it affects motion. This theory enabled him to accurately calculate the paths of the planets in the Solar System, and was a third conclusion in the astronomical tradition. In the same way that the three astronomers' independent conclusions build on ideas that are common to all three, Conclusions is built up of three independent movements which all include references to each other (melodic, harmonic, inversions etc.) Duration: 11.00

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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