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    MARCHES (Concert Band CD)

    The Grand Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force. Seventeen famous marches recorded in concert at the Royal Albert Hall, London.Includes: The Dambusters (Coates); Colditz March (Farnon); Crown Imperial (Walton); Marching with Sousa (Sousa/Langofrd); March of Friendship (Hingley); The Stars and Stripes Forever (Sousa); Pathfinders' March (Lockyer/Fenhoulet); Out of the Blue (Bath); The Jaguar (Richards); Air Crew on Parade (Haywood); March from The Battle of Britain (Walton); Seventy-Six Trombones (Willson); March from Things to Come (Bliss); 633 Squadron (Goodwin); Knightsbridge March (Coates); Royal Air Force March Past (Davies and Dyson); Pomp & Circumstnace March No.1 (Elgar)

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  • £49.95

    PAVAN: SICUT AQUILAE (Programme Concert Band) - Wiffin, Rob

    Sicut Aquilae (As of Eagles) was inspired by text from Isaiah 40 Wthey shall rise up wth wings as of eagles" and was written to mark the 60th anniversary of the Battle of Britain.

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    Ceremonial Fanfare (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Wiffin, Rob

    This fanfare for wind band was written for the annual Battle of Britain service at Westminster Abbey. Duration: 1

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    King Arthur - Antonio Petrillo

    The legendary figure of Arthur, British leader, is mainly the result of folklore and literary invention. According to the tales Arthur, who in the most ancient sources is called "Warlord," defended Great Britain from the Saxon invaders between the fifth and sixth centuries. In the introductory measures of the piece, we can hear the basic themes developing freely one after the other. The first movement (Allegretto - march) describes Arthur with his most faithful riders galloping on his horse for simple rides in the woods or hunting moments. The second movement (Vivace - gigue), describes court dances to celebrate his victories over the Saxons. The third and last movement (Moderato - grandiose) portrays the special relationship between Arthur and Excalibur, the magical and mysterious sword that only he managed to extract from the rock before being proclaimed king. Excalibur's scabbard is said to have the power to protect King Arthur from being wounded in battle.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days