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  • £82.50

    Close Encounter at Loch Ness - John Prescott

    One of the most intriguing mysteries of all times surrounds this fabled body of water in a land rich in legend and lore. Imagine being on the shores of Loch Ness, part of a large group of peasants having a party, dancing while accompanied by the tuneful sounds of bagpipes and flutes. At the height of the revelries, the huge, shadowy shape of the Loch Ness monster rises out of the water, causing everyone to flee in a panic. After gathering at another location, still on the shore of the loch, the dance begins again. Another chapter added to the legend as everyone wonders: will they be left in peace or will the monster return?

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    Triumph - Robert E. Foster Jr.

    An exciting show piece for young bands that is a celebration of sound with energetic dance rhythms occurring throughout the piece. With plenty of exciting percussion parts, and rhythm motifs recurring throughout the ensemble, this dynamic band piece will bring new energy to your concert. A great way to introduce the whole tone scale, and scored safely for all bands with doubled parts, this should be a great festival piece for your young ensemble. If you are looking for a work that your band members and audience will love to play and listen to, then ignite your concert, with TRIUMPH!

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  • £71.50

    Minuet - David Gorham

    Historically, a minuet was a graceful French dance of the 17th century, and this delightful work brings those same musical qualities to the young band. Gently flowing lines open the piece and introduce a lilting, dance-like work of charm and grace. Written in 3/4 time, it is both elegant and graceful, a musical treat that will be a joy to perform.

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    A Festive Holiday Greeting - Darren W. Jenkins

    Add a touch of international flavor to the holiday season with this colorful setting of O Christmas Tree; We Three Kings and We Wish You a Merry Christmas presented in a bold Spanish fanfare and dance style. Each carol is introduced with the opening fanfare, and within each section other holiday fragments can be heard in brief statements. The use of Latin percussion instruments adds to the festive nature that will delight everyone.

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  • £87.99

    Spectral Dances - Jason K. Nitsch

    This new work in the reduced instrumentation series is an accessible grade 3 work by composer Jason K. Nitsch. Optional Theremin (or Saxophones with lots of vibrato) make this romp a fun and exciting dance fit for any Halloween program! Students are going to love this one!

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  • £71.50

    Cobra Tango - James Meredith

    James Meredith slithers around this new work with twirling chromatic lines that are sure to keep players on their toes! Imagine the hiss of a cobra in a trance as it dances around the room in this clever and accessible work for the young band. Audiences will love this one, and a few might just start to dance too!

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  • £76.99

    Rock About - Frede Gines

    Rock About is an eight part work in which parts can be distributed according to the players available. The light pieces are full of joy and are sure to make your audience want to get up and dance!

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  • £134.99

    Pastorale de Provence - Franco Cesarini

    Cesarini composed this work as a tribute to the memory of Darius Milhaud, born a century earlier in Aix-en-Provence, France. The premiere, conducted by the composer, was presented by the Civic Philharmonic of Balerna in December, 1992. The titles of the four-part suite include: La Villageoise (The Village Maiden), Le petit berger (The Little Shepherd), La Princesse (The Princess) and Le Lutin (The Imp). The numerous musical reference themes begin with five folksongs from the Provence region and continue with melodies written by French composers of the seventeenth century. Additional interest is created by the use of old dance forms (Ronde, Musette, Pavane and Farandole) toillustrate each historical character.

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  • £84.99

    Sparkling Samba - Gilbert Tinner

    The flowing rhythm of the samba is often tempestuous and fast, but it always moves within a steady tempo. The samba, like running water, can murmur, swell, sparkle and develop into a fierce element. It is always in motion. Inspired by this principle, Gilbert Tinner composed the work Sparkling Samba. Supported by a lively rhythm section, all the sections of the band dance on the waves of the samba style!

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    Suite Marchigiana - Luciano Feliciani

    According to a famous statement by Herder, folk songs represent the archives of a nation's knowledge, the expression of its heart and theimage that reflects its history and identity. Suite Marchigiana is a three movement piece, inspired by folk songs from the Marche in central Italy, a region with a very ancient and rich folkloristic heritage. The first movement elaborates on the well-known Pasquella. The Pasquella comes from a traditional winter begging ritual where a group of musicians go from house to house singing verses, wishing their audience good health, wealth and abundance, in return for small amounts of money, food and wine. The second movementis an Andante Triste inspired by an old song called Sona la mezzanotte (The Clock Strikes Midnight), a melancholic song that reminds us of unhappy love stories, bereavement, and so on. Luciano Feliciani concludes the suite with the Saltarello Marchigiano, which is bright and sparkling, and therefore in complete contrast with the previous movement. Although unproven, the Saltarello is thought to have its origins in the 'saltatio' (a latin dance). While the choreae were group dances, circular in structure and with a rhythmic progression, the saltationes were more lively in character. The fast, frenetic and joyous saltarello was without any doubt the most famous musical expression of rural central Italy in the nineteenth century.

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