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  • £75.00

    Hands Across The Sea

    Andrew Balent arranging John Philip Sousa is a winning combination in itself, and this popular march has been scaled down sensitively and carefully for the younger band. Inspired by the friendship between the United States and their allies overseas, Sousa composed this march after hearing the phrase, "A sudden thought strikes me; let us swear eternal friendship." The touching patriotism and bold happiness of this work will make your group shine.

    Estimated delivery 12-14 days
  • £82.95

    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1, Suite from - By Alexandre Desplat / arr. Jerry Brubaker

    True to the Alexandre Desplat's energy-packed film score, Jerry Brubaker has scored Suite from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 at the concert band level for the discriminating high school band. With so many charming tunes, the medley includes "Hedwig's Theme," "Obliviate," "Ministry of Magic," "At the Burrow," "Dobby," "Detonators," "Farewell to Dobby," and closes with a dynamic impact featuring "The Elder Wand." This medley will bring down the house!

    Estimated delivery 3-5 days
  • £45.95

    Here Comes Santa Claus (Right Down Santa Claus Lane) - Words and music by Gene Autry and Oakley Haldeman / arr. Michael Story

    A fresh introduction to swing style with all the holiday trimmings has been scored for your young band's winter program. Both bright and cheerful, Michael Story has also clearly marked all the articulations for ease of instruction. (1:35)

    Estimated delivery 3-5 days
  • £40.95

    The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down - Words and music by Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin / arr. Michael Story

    Th-th-th-that's all, folks! (Hey, wait a minute, we haven't even started yet!) That wascaly wabbit's theme song is finally in an easy version for the youngest ensemble. Here's audience appeal, player appeal, and pure simplicity all rolled into one. This is a must for your spring concert (Chomp, chomp!) (1:22)

    Estimated delivery 3-5 days
  • £45.95

    The Broken Marionette - By Brian Balmages

    This fun and somewhat whimsical dance depicts a broken marionette that is attempting to dance, but struggles because of tangled strings and other problems. Eventually, it appears that the marionette has found its way, only to unravel completely while the curtain begins to come down. One last "hurrah" helps leave a smile with the audience just before the curtain closes completely. Fun and extremely unique for this level!

    Estimated delivery 3-5 days
  • £122.20

    Stjernen og Rosa (The Star and a Rose) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Hannevik, John Philip

    The Star and a Rose is a big-scale Christmas piece for band, featuring four seasonal chorales.The first is a Gregorian-like chant Hodie Christus natus est.In this section of the piece, a soloist can be placed away from the band, maybe on a gallery. The soloist can be a tenor instrument, maybe trombone, or you can feature a vocal soloist. After this, the music leads us on to the old German Christmas chorale Lo, how a rose e'er blooming. This song is given a fairly rhythmical treatment, but make sure that the melody is presented in a cantabile style. An interlude follows, before the piece presents one of the most used and loved Scandinavian Christmas chorales, Mitt hjerte alltid vanker (My Heart will always wander), composed by the Danish bishop Hans Adolph Brorson around 1732. This song is building towards a climax, before the solo horn brings it all down to the Stable view described in the lyrics. Then comes a transition that brings us in to the final section of the piece, which presents the international Christmas Carol Adeste Fideles. As many will notice, I have borrowed a section from David Wilcocks majestic harmonization towards the end.The title of the piece has its background form the lyrics in My heart will always wander, where the text speaks about the stars in the sky. But also in the Latin text for Adeste Fideles: Stella duce, Magi, Christum adorantes. The Rose is of course from the lyrics in the chorale Lo, how a Rose.Duration: 10.30

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days

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  • £148.99

    Alexander VI (Movement I from Symphony No.1, The Borgias) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Schwarz, Otto M.

    The Borgia family is the subject of a so-called black legend, a pejorative term that has been used since the Middle Ages to refer to Spain and Spaniards. The Borgias' black legend is one of corruption, abuse of power, orgies, sex and murder. These rumours spread especially during the reign of Pope Alexander VI, a member of the family. Alexander was even referred to as the Antichrist. According to eyewitnesses, when he died Satan prowled the death chamber and a black dog, an envoy of the Devil, ran up and down the aisles of the Vatican. The brutal rule of Pope Alexander and his family led to a kind of demonization of the Borgia family. But it is precisely the lack of scruples, the brewing of poisons, the incest and various cruelties that continue to hold a certain fascination for us.Alexander VI: Rodrigo Borgia was born in 1431 near Valencia. He studied law in Bologna and, through his uncle Pope Calixtus III, he rose through the church hierarchy. As vice-chancellor of the Holy Roman Catholic church, he became one of the richest men in Europe. As a cardinal he fathered four children who he later legitimised when he became pope. His election to the papacy was funded by the sale of offices, extortion and bribes of all kinds. Through an alliance with Ascanio Sforza he was elected pope on August 11 1492 and named himself from then on Alexander VI, an allusion to Alexander the Great.Duration: 9.30

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days
  • £75.00

    The Wand of Youth, Suite No.2, March (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Elgar, Edward - Noble, Paul

    The Wand of Youth suites were written in 1869 when Elgar was only twelve years old, music written for a play and acted by the Elgar children for a private family theatrical production. He noted the tunes down in a sketchbook and in 1907, forty years later, he rearranged with only minor changes and orchestrated them as the two suites titled The Wand of Youth, Suite Nos. 1 and 2. Although the Wand of Youth Suites date from Elgar's mature years, he insisted on calling it Opus 1, because he wrote these pieces originally for piano many years earlier. The March is the first movement of The Wand of Youth, Suite No. 2. The arranger has presented this movement as an example of an excellent concert opener or warm-up march for a festival or contest performance because of its delicacy, yet determination.

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days

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    Love Came Down at Christmas (Concert Band with Optional Choir - Score and Parts) - Rutter, John - Noble, Paul

    Love came down at Christmas is a perfect example of beauty in simplicity. This arrangement is compatible with the published version, except that it has been lowered by one-half step (semi-tone) from G-flat major to F-major. It is written for combined band and chorus, but may be performed by band alone.

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days

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  • £76.99

    Lost Lake at Seymour Valley - Danny Choi

    Based on the exhilarating bike ride on the Seymour Valley Demonstration Forest trail and a detour into the remote, beautiful Lost Lake, I associate this piece with some great memories. Glistening in a quiet peace, Lost Lake_x001A_also known as Rolf Lake_x001A_is calm and warm in the summer. Not many people know about it, so it is easy to find yourself alone, surrounded by beautiful nature, isolated from humanity. Back in high school, I would bike up to Lost Lake with one of my best friends Masanori Miyanabe, we'd have music playing off a bluetooth speaker as we biked against the cool air under the hot sun. Powering through uphill stretches with the reward of gliding downhill, when we would finally make it to the lake, we would put our bikes down by the bushes_x001A_no locks, no security_x001A_and we would make our way down the rough logs towards the tiny strip of land suitable for basking in the sun, snacking, and maybe even swimming. In order to beat the sunset, reluctantly, we would mount our bicycles once again and find our way back to the Seymour Valley trail, where we would enjoy the evening ride home. -D.I.D. Choi

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days