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  • £87.99

    Intrada: Adoration and Praise - Claude T. Smith

    This work is an impressive set of variations on the hymn tune "Praise to the Lord, The Almighty." The opening majestic statement is followed by challenging variations. Extra flair can be added with an optional antiphonal brass ensemble amid the dramatic conclusion. An impressive finale for concerts and ceremonies. A supplemental string set (CTS-7829-99) may be purchased separately for performances by combined band and orchestra.

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  • £77.99

    Army of the Nile - Kenneth J. Alford

    Kenneth Alford's arresting title, Army of the Nile, evokes the past with his customary and telling dedication to a time in history when British soldiers were gathered in this part of Africa. The music provides expression thatsupercedes press comment and historical entry, in a way as only music can record those events. (4:00)

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  • £87.00

    3 Carols For Christmas - Clare Grundman

    Can be performend alone or with any combination of the publicated versions: SATB (48003540), SAB (48003543), SSA (48003542), SA (48003541) or Orchestra (48008259). Contents: Lullaby (Rocking) Coventry Carol The Star.

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  • £93.50

    Three Appalachian Songs - Aaron Copland

    The classic early American folk songs Cluck Old Hen, Poor Wayfarin' Stranger and Sourwood Mountain are beautifully set for band and chorus in this appealing concert suite. Arranged with various performance options available, these songs may be performed individually as well as together in a suite format. In addition, these can be performed with band alone, chorus and piano alone, or with combined groups.

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  • £89.99

    Spirals of Light - Naoya Wada

    This refreshing, lively composition by the Japanese composer Naoya Wada is an ideal opening work, but it can equally provide a boost of energy later in your concert programme. Brilliant themes supported by virtuoso runs and energetic counter melodies ensure that each section, including percussion, is given a chance to shine.

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  • £76.99

    Music without Borders - Sven Van Calster

    This lively composition by Sven Van Calster has been written to spread a positive message around the world that music is a language that has no borders and can connect people, no matter how diverse they may seem. Beautiful cantabile melodies and exciting rhythms provide contrast throughout this work, making it ideal for both young and young-at-heart musicians who enjoy playing in energetic bands.

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    Theme from "Happy Days" - Charles Fox

    Happy Days was originally the melody that accompanied the credits of the TV show of the same name during its first few seasons. They both became so popular that the song eventually became the show's main theme in the 1970s and 80s. Happy Days is an upbeat song that people can't help but tap their feet to whenever they hear it. It even reached the top five on the American charts. No one will be able to sit still when your band strikes up this tune!

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  • £248.99

    Elements of Nature - Hermann Pallhuber

    Earth - Fire - Water - Air: According to the four element theory of temperaments, earth, fire, air and water are the building blocks of the universe. Without them, life would not exist. They shape our view of the world around us, affect our thoughts and guide our feelings. Classifying our cosmos according to the four elements is probably one of the oldest principles of mankind, dating back to the ancient Greeks, and maybe even before them. While we know more about the elements and atoms, these four are still deeply embedded inthe human psyche. According to ancient Greek philosophers, each of the four elements has its own particular attributes. All other substances in nature aresaid to have emerged from these elements and can be broken down into them.All creatures, including human beings, contain a mixture of these four elements, which shape their senses. The elements are even able to balance out the body and the soul.This suite, Elements of Nature, is in four movements, each corresponding to one of the elements.Dances of Fire: Savage, occult, dangerous - Fire signifies the will of man.The Circle of Water: Flowingly, endless, mighty - Water sums up the feelings of human beings.Planet Earth: Structured, material, fertile - Earth stands for the awareness of the self.Air - The Spirit of Life: Stirring, altering, sensual - Air signifies human intellect.Elements of Nature contains a main theme that combines the female elements (earth and water) with the male elements (fire and air). The four movements are also linked to each other by their motifs. A majestic prologue and an epilogue frame the suite.

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    subTERRA - Daniel Weinberger

    subTERRA tells the story of a miner who miraculously survives the collapse of a mine shaft. The work consists of five movements:1. The Dream: A horrible nightmare plagues the miner. Dissonances and unusual sounds foreshadow the imminent disaster.2. The Work: The rhythmic second part describes the daily grind of a miner, from driving into the mine shaft to working deep underground.3. The Accident: Suddenly a piercing alarm is heard. Everyone tries to escape the mine amidst the ensuing chaos as the mine shaft collapses, trapping the unfortunate miner.4. Hope: Buried under rubble and debris, the miner regains consciousness. A prayer can be heard.5. The Rescue: A powerfulmaestoso symbolizes the successful rescue and survival of the trapped miner.

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    Dear Frog - Victor Trojan

    Dear Frog describes the story of a prince who changes into a frog and then waits for a princess to kiss him so that he can turn back into a prince again. A musical satire for the trombone and orchestra. What is remarkable about this work is the use of the "wah-wah sourdine" throughout the entire piece, which gives it an extra amusing flavour.

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