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£154.99
The Last Giant (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Schwarz, Otto M.
On the Wildon Mountain, deep inside Austria, there once lived generations of giants, terrorizing the inhabitants of the valley. However, the people of the valley were determined to put an end to the barbaric invaders. This programmatic piece tells the story of the events step by step, or rather bar by bar. A spectacular and variegated piece for concert or contest, with lots of action in the different registers, as well as beautiful thematic materials throughout the piece.Duration: 11:45
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£221.00
At Kitty O'Shea's (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - De Meij, Johan
For countless years the legendary Kitty O'Shea's, a bar at the Hilton and Towers Hotel in Chicago, has been the favourite meeting place for participants of the annual Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic. It was at this bar that Johan de Meij met Max McKee, from whom he eventually received a commission to write a work based on the folk music of McKee's Irish forefathers. De Meij immersed himself in the project and received unexpected help when, while purchasing an espresso machine from a neighbour, discovered the owner was Bill Whelan, composer of Riverdance. Time for another round At Kitty O'Shea'sDuration: 16:15
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£59.95
Rhapsody On An Old English Sea Song (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Johnson, Stuart
The "Drunken Sailor" finally settles down and becomes respectable - though he does lurch about a little surprisingly from bar to bar! This is attractive music effectively scored.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£11.95
Rhapsody On An Old English Sea Song (Concert Band - Score Only) - Johnson, Stuart
The "Drunken Sailor" finally settles down and becomes respectable - though he does lurch about a little surprisingly from bar to bar! This is attractive music effectively scored.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£63.99
Century Fanfare - Hermann Pallhuber
The Century Fanfare" was commissioned to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Tyrolean Wind Music Association in 2025. Composed as an opening piece for concerts during the anniversary year, it highlights the festive nature of the occasion.The work begins with powerful chords, alternating between high and low brass, creating a dynamic and impressive introduction. This is followed by a symphonic march section, whose grandeur emphasizes the solemnity of the celebration. The hymn-like character gives the piece a calm, dignified flow, seamlessly integrating into the overall composition.The fanfare theme returns in the final section, culminating in a majestic and powerful ending that enhances the celebratory atmosphere.A unique feature of the Century Fanfare" is its optional ending from bar 72, which can be performed as a 40-second standalone fanfare, offering a striking musical accent for special events.The composition is versatile and designed specifically for the festivities of the anniversary year.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£137.70
PANG Introduction No. 4 - Torstein Aagaard-Nilsen
"Pang" is an onimatopoeia that discribes the brutal forces unleashed from the very first bar. The stream of energy contiunes throughout the piece.The piece was comissioned by Bispehaugen Ungdomskorps (Bispehaugen Concert Band) in 1998. A version for brass band was written for Manger Musikklag and recorded by them on "Grafitti", Bjrn Sagstad conducting.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£95.99
Juvavum Fanfare - Andreas Ziegelbäck
The Juvavum Fanfare was composed for the closing concert of the first part-time University course in Wind Orchestra Conducting at the renowned Mozarteum University Salzburg, which took place from 2019 to 2021 for the first time. This celebratory opening composition is dedicated to the esteemed course instructor and conductor, Martin Fuchsberger, as well as to all the graduates who successfully completed this program. The name of the fanfare, "Juvavum," derives from the ancient Roman name for Salzburg. This connection to Salzburg is not only evident in the premiere of the piece at the Mozarteum Salzburg but also in its musical depth. Thematically, the initial fanfare and subsequent lyrical section draw from the melody of Salzburg's regional anthem, "Land uns'rer Vter." The majestic fanfare echoes the opening intervals of this anthem. From bar 27 onward, a direct citation of the melodic theme can be heard. Both the fanfare motifs and the vocal lines of this anthem are eventually brought together in an exhilarating final section. The Juvavum Fanfare is ideally suited to ceremonially open concerts and provides an engaging experience for both listeners and musicians alike due to its appropriate length.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£127.30
PANG - Instroduction No. 4 - Torstein Aagaard-Nilsen
"Pang" is an onimatopoeia that discribes the brutal forces unleashed from the very first bar. The stream of energy contiunes throughout the piece. The piece was comissioned by Bispehaugen Ungdomskorps (Bispehaugen Concert Band) in 1998. The version for brass band was written for Manger Musikklag and recorded by them on "Grafitti", Bjrn Sagstad conducting.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£99.99
Go with the Flow - Jacob de Haan
This work is not only about the flow of the Doubs, Ranceuse and Roide rivers that converge at Pont-de-Roide but also about the flow of life and history of this French town. The composition begins festively and, after the tempo picks up, the music smoothly and rhythmically depicts the happiness and enthusiasm of the inhabitants. The ever-flowing waters of the rivers introduce the slow, melodic middle section, which suddenly turns into traditional march music. After a return to sounds of happiness and enthusiasm, the work closes majestically.The optional Car Horn sound (bar 126) can be downloaded from this website, under 'Attachments'.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£144.99
The Air Race - Otto M. Schwarz
In 1934, the city of Melbourne celebrated its centenary and marked the occasion with the MacRobertson International Air Race. KLM's entry was its first DC-2, PH-AJU 'Uiver' (Stork), which took off on 20 October 1934. Shortly before the finish, the plane had to make an emergency landing due to poor weather conditions. The following morning, the entire town turned out to dig the aircraft out of the mud, enabling to resume its flight. Nonetheless, the distance was covered in three days, 18 hours and 17 minutes: a winning performance! This programmatic piece tells the story describing the start of the engines in bar one, the flight over the clouds, the thunderstorm, theemergency landing and many more scenes!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days