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  • £58.50

    Holiday Treat

    How many ways can you play Jingle Bells? Victor Lopez has explored them all in this amusing new rendition. From rock and roll to swing and reggae to two-step, every imaginable musical style is in this fun-filled holiday treat. (3:03)

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  • £53.95

    Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?, Theme from - Ben Raleigh

    All the energy is there but the difficult syncopations are carefully spelled out for your beginners in this arrangement of "Theme from Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?" arranged by Paul Cook. Sure to bring a smile to the faces of those just familiar with Scooby and to those who remember him "back when." You won't be able to stop your students from practicing this familiar tune. A winner for sure! (1:45)

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  • £70.50

    Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith - John Williams

    This vivid collection of themes from the blockbuster John Williams film score include: "Battle of the Heroes," "A New Hope" and "Star Wars (Main Title)." All the excitement is jam-packed into one young band medley. (4:23)

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  • £68.99

    Requiem Aeternam - Giacomo Puccini

    Giacomo Puccini was commissioned to write a second opera after the resounding success of his first, Le Villi. However, the original four-act, grand opera Edgar, to a libretto by Ferdinando Fontana, received a rather lukewarm reception at its premire in La Scala in Milan in 1889 - initially, the work was only performed three times. Of all the planned performances in the subsequent two years, only one took place, in Lucca, Puccini's birthplace. There, the work was well received. Nevertheless, the composer decided to make drastic changes to Edgar the most radical being the reduction of the opera to three acts, as well as altering a few arias, charactersand instrumental parts. In its revised form, the work was even less popular than before. The discarded fourth act later provided material for Tosca (the duet Amoro sol' per te), but Puccini never felt the need to defend Edgar - as he did other less fortunate operas, such as La Rondine and Suor Angelica. On a piano excerpt for his female friend Sybil Seligman he even corrupted the title to 'E Dio ti GuARda da quest' opera' (may God preserve you from this opera). This did not prevent Arturo Toscanini performing the Requiem from the third act at Puccini's funeral in Milan Cathedral on 3 December 1924. The Requiem in the third act is being played when the long funeral procession carries the alleged body of Edgar - the confusedyoung man hesitating between the love of the virtuous Fidelia and the exotic Tigrana. The mass hails Edgar as a hero, but a monk claims that he has betrayed his country for a few gold pieces. When the soldiers try to desecrate the body, they discover that the armor contains none. The monk reveals himself as Edgar. He wants to leave with his faithful Fidelia, but the vengeful Tigrana stabs him and kills Fidelia. Edgar grieves over the lifeless body of his beloved, while Tigrana is arrested and the people submerge into prayer.

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  • £129.99

    Ratatouille Satirique

    Erik Satie, born in Honfleur in Normandy (France) in 1866 is undoubtedly one of the most striking personalities in the history of French music. He composed in various, often quite divergent, styles. Besides light-hearted, entertaining works he also wrote several serious compositions, among which the three ballets: Parade, Rel che and Les Aventures de Mercure. However his piano pieces, such as Trois Gymnopdies or Gnossiennes will remain his most popular compositions. Satie co-operated with almost all great artists of his time: Pablo Picasso, Jean Cocteau, Sergej Diaghilev and Georges Braque and the composers Darius Milhaud (Le Groupe des Six) and Claude Debussy. Johan deMeij made an orchestration of three short pieces by Erik Satie: I. Prlude (from: Jack in the Box) II. Rverie (from: Trois petites pices montes) III. Marche: Le Piccadilly (1904) It was only after Satie's death in 1925 that the manuscript of the piano piece Jack in the Box was recovered. Satie himself thought he had lost the manuscript in a bus. When his flat in Arceuil was cleaned out, a small notebook was discovered behind his piano and it contained the manuscript which was assumed to be lost forever. The Rverie (De l'Enfance de Pantagruel) is an extract from Trois petites pices montes, originally composed for small symphony orchestra. In this suite it is meant as a restful intermezzo. It is clear that, as with Milhaud (La Cration du Monde) and Debussy (Golliwogg's Cakewalk; Le Petit Ngre), it is hard to deny obvious influences of jazz music in Erik Satie's compositions. Le Piccadilly, dating from 1904, displays a lot of similarities with the compositions of Scott Joplin.

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  • £54.99

    Fantasy on O Tannenbaum - David Shaffer

    A novel arrangement transforming the famous carol through a number of entertaining variations. March, beguine and swing treatments are all included to create an interesting and audience friendly composition.

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  • £71.50

    Our Heritage - Karl L. King

    One of Karl King's nicest "easier" marches, perfect for contest or concert performances. Mr. Swearingen's skillful arrangement is articulated to bring out the best performance by bands of all ages.

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  • £78.99

    Still, Still, Still

    The famous Austrian holiday folk carol is set in a unique and inviting style which will be perfect for your next holiday concert. Subtle melodic lines in this holiday "lullaby," paint a calm and serene musical portrait of the nativity and all the delightful images of the holiday season. Includes parts for optional vocal solo, duet or choir. This wonderful arrangement is destined to become a standard in the holiday band repertoire.

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  • £89.99

    Sensei's Ride On The Cherry Blossom Express - Robert W. Smith

    Composed in honor of famed Japanese conductor Toshio Akiyama, "Sensei's Ride On The Cherry Blossom Express" is based upon his love for trains and, in particular, the classic SL D51 steam engine. Our musical journey by train begins at the station in Omiya and takes us on a ride through the most beautiful of countrysides. The scenery is breathtaking and includes the famed cherry blossoms (sakura). Contemporary, yet very accessible to all audiences, this immaginative work for the symphonic band will be a valued addition to any concert program.

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  • £49.50

    March Of The Penguins - Phillips

    There's no better way to start a concert than with a march, and there's no better way to get first-year band students engaged and excited about music than with something fun! "March of the Penguins" is just what you have been looking for! This fun, light-hearted march will amuse and excite your young learners and audiences of all ages. Great fun!

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days