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    Jai Ho (from Slumdog Millionaire) - A.R. Rahman

    Featuring driving percussion patterns and strong melodic statements, here is the 2009 Academy Award winner for Best Song from the acclaimed movie Slumdog Millionaire. Effectively arranged for band, here is something different and exciting for your next concert. Dur: 2:00

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £64.99

    Earth, Wind & Fire Dance Mix

    Dance fever strikes again with this up-tempo medley of hits from the group Earth, Wind & Fire. Includes: Boogie Wonderland, Let's Groove, and Sing a Song. Dur: 4:00

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £92.99

    Variations on a Korean Folk Song - John Barnes Chance

    Symphonic Band (score & parts). Chance, Jb

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £139.99

    Singapore Rhapsody (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - De Haan, Jacob

    Singapore Rhapsody is an exciting work in two movements based on popular Malaysian folksongs. The songs that occur in the first movement are Rasa Sayang eh (a love song), Gelang Sipaku Gelang (a song about community spirit), Suriram (a song about a girl proclaiming her virtues) and Di-Tanjung Katong (a love song that takes place at the Cape Katong on the southeast coast of Singapore). The second movement features Lenggang Kangkung, which literally means "The swaying of the watercress," Katang Lompat (a moralistic song about the symbolism of the frog) and finally Kenek kenek-lah Udang (a wedding song). Each movement of this enchanting work can be performed separately but a complete performance will be the crowning moment of any concert.Duration: 9:00

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £93.10

    Killing Me Softly (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Flack & Fox - Fernie, Alan

    Killing Me Softly with His Song is a song composed by Charles Fox with lyrics by Norman Gimbel. The song was written in collaboration with Lori Lieberman, who recorded the song in late 1971. In 1973 it became a number-one hit in the United States and Canada for Roberta Flack, also reaching number six in the UK Singles Chart. The song has been covered by many artists, and now your band can join them!

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £71.00

    Passerine - Newfoundland Folk Song

    Based on a Newfoundland folk song, Passerine refers to "the swallow" found in the lyric of this song of lost love. Carl Strommen gives us an exceptionally beautiful setting of this folk song that contains a transparent orchestration to begin the work, contrasted nicely with the later entrance of the full ensemble. Your ensemble will enjoy reflecting the romantic sentiment of Passerine broadly and with great expression.

    Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
  • £130.00

    Cyprian Suite (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Barnett, Carol

    Cyprian Suite is a spirited journey through varied musical moods, with each of four movements based on a different Cypriot folk song. The opening Servikosis a playful and rhythmic dance in Serbian style. A tender lullaby, Aya Marina, is followed by the good-natured Exomologhisis, a setting of a humerous song about a confession. The concluding Agapis-Tin, a song of unrequited love, begins pensively and builds to a dramatic conclusion. Duration: 16:00

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £122.50

    New Sounds in Disco! (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Iwai, Naohiro

    Four unforgettable disco songs come together in one stunning medley. Up fi rst is the 1979 dance floor hit I'm in the Mood for Dancing by The Nolans. Next the medley quiets down with a charming love song, Lovin' You, a song Minnie Riperton dedicated to her daughter. You Can't Hurry Love was a huge success for The Supremes in 1966 and Phil Collins repeated their success in 1983 making the song immortal. This exciting medley ends with Olivia Newton-John's hit-song Xanadu, from her 1980 musical of the same name. Duration: 9.15

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  • £84.99

    Consolation Wind Band Set (Score & Parts)

    Wer nur den lieben Gott l?sst walten was composed by Georg Neumark in about 1641 and was subtitled 'Trostlied' literally meaning consolation song. Songbooks at the time showed the popularity of this song and it is still well-known today partly due to Johann Sebastian Bach's use of the melody for one of his own chorals. In Jan de Haan's arrangement the choral is heard twice, once, alternating with the original motif from the introduction and a second time, without interruption, reflecting the composer's original intention - a song of consolation. 0:03:10

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    Pioneers of the Medway (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Phillips, Richard

    The Salvation Army Band in my home town of Chatham, part of a conurbation of 5 towns in the South East of England known as the Medway Towns, celebrated their 135th anniversary in 2016 and this piece was composed as part of those celebrations. I suppose to some degree all composers and lyricists are pioneers, always striving to write something different and new. Well, there has been a number of 'creatives' who at one time or another have been members of the Chatham Corps and this piece includes songs from some of those. The opening motif is based on the 1st 3rd and 5th notes of the scale and after a short 'fanfare-like' introduction the tune of Blacklands (Ray Steadman-Allen) is heard in 4/4 time. This is followed by a song from Ray Jones, a former Bandmaster of the Corps entitled 'On resurrection day', a song for children's voices published in 1971 and for mixed voices in 2009. Rosemary Steadman-Allen's 'To know and do thy will' is at the heart of the link into 'Everywhere', a new setting of John Gowans' words by Andrew Maycock (both former members) which is proving to be very popular at the moment. Finally, an arrangement of this composer's setting of 'Praise the Lord' is used to bring this piece to its conclusion. It was first performed on October 1st 2016 by the Chatham band under the leadership of Bandmaster Ray Maycock.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days