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£28.60The Gladiator - John Philip Sousa
The Gladiator was written in 1886, when Sousa was leader of the United States Marine Band. He dedicated the piece to the journalist Charles B. Towle. It is said that the title alludes to Towle being a gladiator, who fights with his pen istead of a sword. "The Gladiator" was Sousa's first march, that became really popular.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£115.60Hymne til gleden - Ludwig van Beethoven
Schiller's text of 1785 was partially used by Beethoven in1824 when he did finish the 4th movement of his 9th Symphony. The melody has later been used in very many contexts. As the anthem of the European Union, a lot of movies (A clockwork Orange, Die Hard, etc.), music to video games, as the anthem of Rhodesia, as rebel song in Chile and by FIFA. Therefore, it can be used in most settings This Young Band arrangement focuses on the main melody. In the original, the B part is repeated in each variation, but to get three variations (out of four), this repetition has been cut. The first variation should be played as soft as possible, but still with a nice sound. Crescendo to forte(f) and going back to pp should be as a surprise.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£26.10Hava Naguila (Arr. Benot Barrail) - B. Zielinski
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£59.00Casatschok - B Rubaschkin
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£70.50Charleston Harbor Celebration - Robert Sheldon
Charleston Harbor Celebration was commissioned by the Charleston Community Band of Charleston, South Carolina (Stephen B. Giove, Conductor). The band commissioned the piece to honor its past conductors -- Earl R. Mays, Edwin S.Toporek, Herbert L. Day and John R. Spitler -- for their faithful service to education, music and musicians. The piece itself is a concert overture that captures the beauty and energy of Charleston's important and historic harbor.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£87.70Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso - Camille Saint-SaĆ«ns
A brilliant transcription of this very famous violin solo, utilizing a more chamber-like wind ensemble scoring in order to maintain the delicate balance between the soloist and ensemble. Instrumentation: Solo Flute, C Flute 1, C Flute 2, Oboe 1, Oboe 2, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn 1, Horn 2, Trumpet 1, Trumpet 2, Euphonium (T.C. and B.C.), Tuba, Timpani
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£94.99
Bluehende Wiesen - G. B. Mantegazzi
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£102.99
Bill Withers Medley - B. Withers
Just The Two Of Us - Ain't No Sunshine - Lovely Day
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£53.50Evergreen Overture - Hayato Hirose
Composed in 2017 by recommendation from Brain Music (Bravo Music)."Evergreen" means "perennially fresh" or "never fading". It depicts what I believe we all felt when we first truly enjoyed playing our instruments.This "Dual Grade" piece allows players of different experience levels to perform the same ensemble. A Part is for more advanced players and B Part is for beginning-level players.There are also optional parts to make it accessible for any size of band. The least you can have is nine voices. (Cl,Cl,A.Sax,Trp,Hr,Trb,Euph,Tub,Perc).Perc. 1 and 2 can be combined and performed on the drum set.Recommended assigned parts for percussion are as follows:1 percussionist: Perc.1/2 (Drums)2 percussionists: Timp. and Perc.1/2 (Drums)3 percussionists: Timp., Perc.1/2 (Drums), and Perc.3Over 4 percussionists: one per part
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£244.99
Zenith of Maya - Satoshi Yagisawa
By 200 B.C. the Mayan civilization was expansive, from the Yucatan Peninsula well into Central America. Their highly advanced technology still amazes us today, including their discovery of an accurate calendar derived from detailed astronomical observations and the use of the "0" in sophisticated mathematics.I. Royal ceremony and sacrifice of renewalThe first movement describes Mayan civilization at its zenith. An initial theme heralds admiration for a great king. A graceful choral then captures the magnificent setting of the Mayan world. After a folk melody for the populace, the agitated scene of a sacrificial ceremony is portrayed. The regal theme appears again in the coda, concluding in brilliance. This great civilization vanished in 10 A.D., leaving only remnants of a remarkably prosperous world. Thousands of ruins large and small remain locked in a dense world of jungle, with huge crumbled cities having lain forgotten for eight centuries.II. Glorious ruins still ariseII characterizes this civilization from glory, to destruction, to the present with its buried ruins. To begin, stone cities wait silently cloaked in jungle, steadfastly eluding discovery. As time passes slowly, the music reflects back to the glory of the Maya. Though wishing to turn back the hands of time for this incredible civilization, its fate and the gravity of its loss are carried forward in the profound silence of eternal loss. Finally, in the present, we marvel at the thousands of elegant remains, with a choral of praise for those with remarkable wisdom and strength, in a spectacular conclusion.(Satoshi Yagisawa)
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