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£64.99
Sweet Sounds of Christmas
Based on arrangements by the Canadian Brass from their most recent holiday CD, here is a real treat for your winter concert. Skillfully adapted for concert band by John Moss, this medley includes God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen; Here We Come A-Wassailing, Bring A Torch Jeanette, Isabella; The Holly And The Ivy and Go Tell It On The Mountain.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£47.50
Little Saint Nick - Brian Wilson
Recorded by the Beach Boys, this enjoyable swing tune certainly has that surfer sound and will add a nice touch for the Christmas season. Eric Osterling's arrangement is nicely scored with the melody traded between the woodwinds and brass.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£57.50
Bells - Ian McDougall
This powerful work by Ian McDougall showcases all the brilliance and splendor of the brass sections in a setting that makes a distinctive opener for any performance. Given its festive nature and the options for antiphonal staging, it works especially well for holiday performances.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£64.99
Fanfare and Hymn of Celebration - Paul Lavender
Rich band sonorities and skillful orchestration characterize this impressive work from Paul Lavender. It features an exciting brass opening combined with fresh treatment of the hymn, 'Rejoice Ye Pure In Heart.' A solid choice for festival.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£57.50
Canticle of Celebration - Timothy Johnson
Jubiloso, maestoso, tranquillo, lyrico, dynamic detail, captivating rhythms, woodwind choir, brass choir and more! All the elements of a great grade 3 festival piece are here. Tutti sections contrast with subtle and delicate scoring as this melodic masterpiece weaves its magic around the beautiful hymn What Wondrous Love is This? Careful attention has been paid to cross cueing so that bands that are missing an instrument here or there can still do a credible interpretation. Memorable!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£14.99
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£82.80
Solemnity - Alexandre Carlin
Solemnity was composed when the composer came back from his first Midwest Clinic in Chicago. Inspired by all the concert bands performing there, and all the fellow composers met at this occasion, he decided to write a kind of fanfare work, leading to a fast theme on a driving rhythm.The piece begins like a fanfare with a solemn character which gives the title of the work, the brass here have a nice part to play. Then, a new theme full of energy, using the same rhythmic motive as the fanfare theme, is exposed by the high woodwinds and finally by more instruments. The central part is a slow one, where a melancolic theme is exposed by the oboe, and finally the rest of the band. After a fugato section, the energic theme is back to lead to a brilliant coda.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£59.80
Intrada Majestica - Michael Geisler
Another brilliant new opening fanfare following Fanfare Festive and Call of Heroes. Impressive brass, interspersed with a beautifully carried middle section.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£43.00
Marcia Italiana - Vincenzo Antonio Petrali
This sweeping festive march is full of italian temper and offers effective contrasts between woodwinds and brass. "Marcia Italiana" was originally a piece for organ; titled as "Sonata finale" it is the final movement of an organ mess "("Messa solenne") of the less known composer Vincenzo Petrali.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£228.70
Celebration for Band - John Brakstad
Many Norwegian bands have grown up around factories, but Norwegian factories are often located in the countrysides - by a fjord or lake, by a river or waterfall that provided power for the factory. The factory was the foundation for the existence of the community, but it was also essential for the community's cultural life, choirs, bands etc. (cp. British brass bands and mining). "Celebration for band" tries to give a picture of the environment and life around a band like this, with both factory noise and the natural world (Pastorale), as well as the challenges and development of the band itself. The composition is built up of five connected episodes: - Fanfare and Prologue (concludes with a feeling of the untamed power of the river) - Pastorale I: " At the river" - Intermezzo: " The Factory" (starts with the opening of water for the turbines: snare drum. Factory whistle and bell call to work, and the spinning and weaving machinery starts up.) - Pastorale II: " Summer evening on the fjord." - Finale: " Challenge and Progress"
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days