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£45.00Thirty to Tango. Wind band - David Matthews
Written specifically for the Faber Wind Band series, Thirty to Tango is a short three minute work and is exactly what it says a tango for thirty (or more) players. It is also a relatively difficult piece, being suitable for agood school, youth or county wind band.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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Eight Chorales for Elementary Band - Quincy C. Hilliard
Considered by many to be one of the country's top music educators, Quincy C. Hilliard has written this set of eight chorales to develop the intonation of your beginning band. These chorales teach much more than lyrical playing by covering the keys of Bb, Eb, and F Major, and time signatures in 4/4, 3/4, and 2/4. Also, all instrumental parts are very easy so you can focus on tone and musicianship. A must for every beginning band library!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£149.99Introducing the Wind Band - Bruce Fraser
Perfect for a presentation of your band at a concert or a presentation on a (music) school. The orchestra and the various sections introduce themselves to the public. A wonderful showpiece for your band to the public!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£42.50Two Sketches for Band - John Edmondson
Already an established work in the young band repertoire, John Edmondson's masterful Two Sketches for Band opens with a slow and melodic Anthem and concludes with a stately Recessional. With fresh harmonies and appealing melodies throughout, this is effective writing for young bands at its best. (3:55)
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£57.50Contemporary Chorales for Band
Is your band tired of playing traditional style chorales for warm-ups? John Moss' fresh approach is a unique set of five chorales with contemporary harmonies, interesting inner parts and moving lines to teach balance and ensemble technique. As you'll hear, these are sounds that your students hear on TV and movie scores-an innovative way to start a band rehearsal!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£94.99Ballad for Band - Morton Gould
Morton Gould's Ballad For Band for Symphonic Band. Score and parts.Born in Richmond Hill, New York, on 10 December 1913, Morton Gould was recognised early on as a child prodigy with theability to improvise and compose. At the age of six he had his first composition published. He studied at the Institute of Musical Art (now the Juilliard School), but his most important teachers were Abby Whiteside (Piano) andVincent Jones (composition).Gould enjoyed an illustrious career. In addition to gaining a Pulitzer Prize for 'Stringmusic', he was Musical America's 1994 Composer-of-the-Year and recieved a Kennedy Center Honor inrecognition of lifetime contributions to American culture.A long-time member of the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, Gould was elected president of ASCAP in 1986, a post he held until 1994.In 1986 he was elected to the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters. He also served on the board of the American Symphony Orchestra League and on the National Endowment for the Arts music panel.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£39.95Music for Junior Wind Band Vol. 1
The long awaited Music for Junior Wind Band. A flexible book of popular tunes for beginner wind band.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£39.95Music for Junior Wind Band Vol. 2
The long awaited Music for Junior Wind Band. A flexible book of popular tunes for beginner wind band.
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£82.50Suite For Band - Michael Oare
Suite for Band is an original work for band, conceived as a short, multi-movement work for advanced middle school or young high school bands. The first movement, Intrada, is a fanfare incorporating the use of mixed meter. The middle movement, Interlude, allows students the opportunity for sustained, expressive playing. The piece concludes with the fast and exciting Finale.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£118.99Showdown for Band - Gilbert Tinner
Showdown for Band was written as a compulsory exercise for the Third International Light Music Competition at St. Gallen, Switzerland in 1998. The intention of the composer was to write a piece in a light music style that would at the same time challenge the various bands, particularly in the area of rhythm. The work is divided into four parts: Opening, Ballad, Finale and Ending. Using melodies that are easy on the ear and varied instrumentation, many facets of the entire band are displayed. The solo in the middle part can be played by either soprano or alto saxophone, or even by a flugel horn. The impressive composition contains many musical elements, which makes the work anespecially suitable piece with which to open a light classical concert
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