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  • £74.99

    Spirit of the Pioneers - Hillis

    Featuring themes that evoke the spirit of the settlers moving westward, this delightful Greg Hillis composition is an exceptional choice for any mid-level band concert or contest performance. The adagio section begins with short solos for flute, clarinet, horn, bells and baritone (all are cued elsewhere) before building into a lush and powerful tutti. Full of appeal for audiences and players alike, this dynamic piece is sure to make your band sound like a million bucks!

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £78.99

    Christmas Fantasia - Shabazz

    In the spirit and tradition of the great holiday medleys of the past, Christmas Fantasia is an overture for band suitable for both the opening and closing of your holiday concert. Featuring "O Come All Ye Faithful", "Jingle Bells", "Up On The Housetop", and "Joy To The World", Ayatey Shabazz combines traditional settings with bold and fresh new harmonies creating a comfortable, yet unique holiday statement for your band. This is sure to become a holiday classic and may find its way into your concert program year after year.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £80.99

    Jingle Jangle All The Way - Pierpont

    Ed Huckeby's inventive and colorful treatment of the classic "Jingle Bells" is sure to get everyone in the holiday spirit! The fresh rhythmic concepts provide just the right combination of uniqueness and familiarity to give this holiday favorite a brand new twist. The clever changing meter elements provide that extra "special" to bring the tune alive and create fresh sounds. "Jingle Jangle All The Way" is certain to become a favorite on your annual holiday concert program! Oh, what fun it is!

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £80.99

    First Responders - Anthony Susi

    "First Responders" is a bold and gallant contemporary march set in traditional format paying tribute to the brave men and women who provide the first assistance to those in need during natural disasters and numerous tragedies that are part of daily life. The chimes (alarm bells) are prevalent throughout the piece, calling all first responders to action. The catchy melodic strains are passed around to various instruments, giving all the winds a chance to shine in this snappy march. Very unique and appealing!

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £87.99

    Christmas Can-Can - Larry Neeck

    "Christmas Can-Can" is a lively and humorous concert band work by Larry Neeck that infuses the classic "Can-Can" with a festive holiday twist. In this playful rendition, the familiar melody is seamlessly blended with snippets of "Jingle Bells" and other beloved Christmas carols, creating a delightful medley that is sure to entertain audiences of all ages. The clever incorporation of well-known musical quotes adds a layer of surprise and joy to the performance, allowing each section of the band to be featured. The grand finale is particularly notable, delivering a rousing conclusion that is bound to "bring down the house." This flexible instrumentation setting allows bands of any instrumentation to shine!This work is not yet in print. Please check back later to view the conductor score and for purchasing information. In the meantime, please enjoy this recording performed by The Washington Winds, conducted by Edward S. Petersen.

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  • £65.99

    Minkas Sleigh Ride - Pierre la Plante

    Two Ukrainian folk tunes; "Minka" and "The Birch Tree," combined with sleigh bells, tambourines and wood blocks to take us on a snowy Russian sleigh ride. Everyone gets the melody in this delightful young band piece. Everyone will be humming or whistling the infentious "Minka" tune! Adventuresome fun!

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  • £93.50

    A Christmas Spectacular! - Jay Chattaway

    A dramatic arrangement of favorite Christmas themes in the masterful Jay Chattaway style.Featuring "What Child Is This?" and a jazzy feeling contempory setting of "Jingle Bells." You'll enjoy performing this brilliant showpiece for many years to come!

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  • £202.99

    Gloriosa - Symphonic Poem for Band Movement 1 - Yasuhide Ito

    A new acquisition by Bravo Music, this fresh printing of the 1990 masterwork by Yasuhide Ito features a newly engraved score, improved parts, good availability and value. This stirring and powerful homage to early Christianity in Japan profoundly and eloquently states the case of cross-cultural conflict and resolution.I. OratioThe Gregorian chant "Gloriosa" begins with the words, "O gloriosa Domina excelsa super sidera que te creavit provide lactasti sacro ubere." The first movement Oratio opens with bells sounding the hymn's initial phrases. The movement as a whole evokes the fervent prayers and suffering of the Crypto-Christians.II. CantusIII. Dies FestusCommissioned in 1989 and premiered in 1990 by the Sasebo Band of the Maritime Self-Defense Force of Kyushu, southern Japan.Gloriosa is inspired by the songs of the Kakure-Kirishitan (Crypto-Christians) of Kyushu who continued to practice their faith surreptitiously after the ban of Christianity, which had been introduced to that southern region in the mid-16th century by Roman Catholic missionary Francisco Xavier. The worship brought with it a variety of western music.Though Christianity was proscribed in 1612 by authority of the Tokugawa Shogunate in Edo (today Tokyo), Kakure-Kirishitan continued advocating sermons and disguised songs. Melodies and lyrics such as Gregorian chant were obliged to be "Japanized". For example, the Latin word "Gloriosa" was changed to "Gururiyoza." This adaptation of liturgy for survival inspired Ito to write this piece in order to reveal and solve this unique cultural mystery.The composer explains:"Nagasaki district in Kyushu region continued to accept foreign culture even during the seclusion period, as Japan's only window to the outer world. After the proscription of Christianity, the faith was preserved and handed down in secret in the Nagasaki and Shimabara areas of Kyushu region. My interest was piqued by the way in which the Latin words of Gregorian chants were gradually `Japanized' during the 200 years of hidden practice of the Christian faith. That music forms the basis of Gloriosa."Gloriosa, fusing Gregorian chant and Japanese folk music, displays the most sophisticated counterpoint yet found in any Japanese composition for wind orchestra.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £209.99

    Gloriosa - Symphonic Poem for Band Mvt 2 & 3 - Yasuhide Ito

    A new acquisition by Bravo Music, this fresh printing of the 1990 masterwork by Yasuhide Ito features a newly engraved score, improved parts, good availability and value. This stirring and powerful homage to early Christianity in Japan profoundly and eloquently states the case of cross-cultural conflict and resolution.I. OratioThe Gregorian chant "Gloriosa" begins with the words, "O gloriosa Domina excelsa super sidera que te creavit provide lactasti sacro ubere." The first movement Oratio opens with bells sounding the hymn's initial phrases. The movement as a whole evokes the fervent prayers and suffering of the Crypto-Christians.II. CantusIII. Dies FestusCommissioned in 1989 and premiered in 1990 by the Sasebo Band of the Maritime Self-Defense Force of Kyushu, southern Japan.Gloriosa is inspired by the songs of the Kakure-Kirishitan (Crypto-Christians) of Kyushu who continued to practice their faith surreptitiously after the ban of Christianity, which had been introduced to that southern region in the mid-16th century by Roman Catholic missionary Francisco Xavier. The worship brought with it a variety of western music.Though Christianity was proscribed in 1612 by authority of the Tokugawa Shogunate in Edo (today Tokyo), Kakure-Kirishitan continued advocating sermons and disguised songs. Melodies and lyrics such as Gregorian chant were obliged to be "Japanized". For example, the Latin word "Gloriosa" was changed to "Gururiyoza." This adaptation of liturgy for survival inspired Ito to write this piece in order to reveal and solve this unique cultural mystery.The composer explains:"Nagasaki district in Kyushu region continued to accept foreign culture even during the seclusion period, as Japan's only window to the outer world. After the proscription of Christianity, the faith was preserved and handed down in secret in the Nagasaki and Shimabara areas of Kyushu region. My interest was piqued by the way in which the Latin words of Gregorian chants were gradually `Japanized' during the 200 years of hidden practice of the Christian faith. That music forms the basis of Gloriosa."Gloriosa, fusing Gregorian chant and Japanese folk music, displays the most sophisticated counterpoint yet found in any Japanese composition for wind orchestra.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £95.95

    Cascabeles

    With a fresh Latin American groove, this adaptation of the holiday favorite "Jingle Bells" will be a unique addition to any holiday concert. Although a holiday choice, the articulation and rhythmic accuracy demands will let you teach while students enjoy. With expanded percussion, plenty of syncopation and interesting melodic and accompaniment twists, this almost leaps off the page!

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days