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  • £53.50

    I'm a Believer (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Diamond, Neil - Vinson, Johnnie

    This mega-hit by The Monkees was revived in a big way for the movie Shrek. Now even beginning groups can enjoy this timeless favourite with Johnnie's easy arrangement.

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  • £76.99

    Choralia (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Appermont, Bert

    This magnificent choral from Bert Appermont begins very slow. The different groups of instruments play the same theme and lead to a big climax. After that, the instrumentation gets smaller to end in a silent way. Duration: 3.30

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  • £64.99

    Hot Latin! (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Wasson, John

    Contemporary Latin has hit the pop charts in a big way. Here's a great medley of some of today's hottest tunes. Includes: I Need To Know (Marc Anthony); If You Had My Love (Jennifer Lopez); Mambo No.5 (Lou Bega); Smooth (Santana).

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  • £49.95

    Earlybird (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Gibson, Stephen

    Do you enjoy getting up in the morning? Earlybird is composer Stephen Gibsons early morning experience, starting with a soft slumber, then a yawn, followed by the big stretch (the trumpets) and then the increasing speed of the daily routine - the clarinet ostinato. Although the piece introduces some quite complex rhythms, these are invariably easy to hear and play, if not always easy to read at first sight - so persevere!

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  • £9.95

    Earlybird (Concert Band - Score Only) - Gibson, Stephen

    Do you enjoy getting up in the morning? Earlybird is composer Stephen Gibsons early morning experience, starting with a soft slumber, then a yawn, followed by the big stretch (the trumpets) and then the increasing speed of the daily routine - the clarinet ostinato. Although the piece introduces some quite complex rhythms, these are invariably easy to hear and play, if not always easy to read at first sight - so persevere!

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £44.55

    A Lantern in the Window (Concert Band - Score and Parts)

    Big bold contemporary sound for younger bands. Playable with smaller bands and limited instrumentations. Highly Recommended!

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  • £35.64

    Legend of the Eagles (Concert Band - Score and Parts)

    Another extremely nice march for younger bands that sounds as big and full as many of the more difficult marches. "Land Of The Free" is the latest in a long line of quality compositions for young bands by Ken Harris.

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  • £24.75

    Mystic River Fantasy (Concert Band - Score and Parts)

    Feature your young sax section and cymbal players with this clever little rock tune. As you would expect from any Andy Clark composition, it's lots of fun, sounds big and full even with unbalanced instrumentation and is sure to be a favorite with your students and audiences. Section feature numbers like ``Sax Cymbal'' are a wonderful way to create interest in your program and this one is a little ``gem.''

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  • £134.99

    Absolute Crossover - Otto M. Schwarz

    This composition is made up of three themes, which feature all thefacets of the instrumentation of a concert band as well as that ofa big band. The symphonic passages, reminiscent of film music,enable the full tone and colour of the concert band to be heard,whilst the big band sound is represented in the rock segments andslow swing sections. The musical journey travels along practicallyall styles, ending with an impressive tutti, in which the shufflerhythm of the big band melts together with the grand, classic filmmusic sound of the concert band.

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  • £115.60

    Romjulsdrm - Thoralf Borg

    The poem Romjulsdrm ("Christmas Dream") was first published in Arbeiderbladet on January 3rd 1959, and became known when Thoralf Borg set a melody to it in 1968. Up until this, Alf Prysen had used a melody quite similar to the song Lijan uti dalen, when he sang the song in the TV program Ei vise vil jeg synge in 1964. At the same time that Borg's melody was written, the last four lines of text were also added to the poem, and the song took on the form we know today.The form and structure of this arrangement originates from a version for big band and vocals commissioned by stre Toten Storband, written in 2018 for one of their traditional midnight concerts on the day before Christmas. In an attempt to give the arrangement a nice calm and the text a lot of room, as is often the case in songs like this, it ended up in a relatively narrative style where the variation in tempo and the shifts between swing and straight eighth notes are particularly central.The song is about family, friendship and the quiet days of the Christmas holidays, which hopefully is something most people can recognise. The arrangement for the aforementioned midnight concert was ordered because my sister was to be the soloist for the concert, and since my father also played lead trombone - as he has done in this big band for as long as I can remember - it was natural to add a small trombone solo as well. It's always special to write and arrange music for people I know and appreciate, but it's extra special when it's also for two of my great role models.- David Stre Hveem -

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