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Virtuoso (Concert Band - Score and Parts)
Virtuosi consists of a single movement divided into two continuous sections, each characterised by a particular mood. The opening section creates a serene and mysterious atmosphere with the clarinets introducing a warm, smooth melody which naturally flows towards a passage containing much ornamentation. A calmato brings the first section to a close, giving the soloist the opportunity to reveal the warm tones of the low chalumeau register. The second section begins with a sequence of rhythmic, dynamic sound effects which lead into a virtuoso passage from the soloist. The lively passage then softens to let a short theme introduce the majestic and brilliant finale. 08:00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£149.99
Vongole ! (Concert Band - Score and Parts)
This concerto for baritone saxophone was commissioned by saxophonist Makoto Asari, who is a close friend of the composer. "VONGOLE" consists of three movements "Spumante"(Sparkling wine), "Bianco"(White) and "Rosso"(Red). It is a unique and welcome addition to the baritone saxophone repertoire. 0:08:15
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£55.00
Whirlegigg (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Hesketh, Kenneth
Whirlegigg is the middle English word for a contraption that continuously spins. A great fascination with many inventors of the medieval period was to develop a perpetual motion machine constantly turning and giving off energy. This idea is particularly apt for this piece. A simple ternary structure gives ample opportunity for both boisterous and reflective material with gyrating accompanimental figures never far away. The machine almost stops near the end, but finally musters one last burst of excitement and energy to bring the work to its close.Duration: 5.00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£54.99
Who's next? Wind Band Set (Score & Parts)
Who begins? Who follows? In 'Who's next?' the orchestra is divided up into two parts a number of times. The division seems random, but on close scrutiny it becomes clear at the end that sides are clearly taken, also in playing the melody, first one section and then .... who'll be next? 'Who's next?' is solid Rock, no nonsense, going straight ahead. 02:15
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days