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£67.95
Rock 'N Roll Attitude - Amy Webb
A power rock song that will be a ball to play while the students are becoming better musicians. It is easy to play. Clarinets do not cross the break, and the first trumpet's highest note is B-flat.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£67.95
On The Wings Of Butterflies - Amy Webb
Perfect for your first concert. Easy and beautiful. It is a great song for teaching balance and dynamics. Rhythmically there are only whole, half and quarter notes. Clarinets do not cross the break, and the first trumpet's highest note is C.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£78.95
And Hearts Shall Weep - Amy Webb
This is the song your audience will be talking about after the concert. It is an easy piece with beautiful harmonies and melodies. It is slow and not complicated. 1st trumpet's highest note is E. 3rd clarinets do not cross the break.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£74.95
Celebration Of A New Day - Amy Webb
Here's an upbeat piece that evokes a sense of positivity and hope. It is a bit majestic and joyful all at the same time. It is an easy piece, and it is a great composition to introduce dotted rhythms. Only the 1st clarinet crosses the break, and the 1st trumpet's highest note is D.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£168.50
Psalm for Band - Vincent Persichetti
Psalm for Band is a piece constructed from a single germinating harmonic idea. There are three distinct sections - a sustained chordal mood, a forward moving chorale, followed by a Paean culmination of the materials. Extensive use is made of separate choirs of instruments supported by thematic rhythms in the tenor and bass drums. Psalm was selected for performance at the CBDNA Convention in December 1952 as one of the eight most outstanding compositions for band written in the previous several years. Theodore Presser Company editor Daniel Dorff, on the new Centennial Edition, explains, "The 1954 Elkan-Vogel publication had a full score in a calligrapher's hand that was quiteaccurate, and a set of parts that was problematic in readability and accuracy. The present 2015 edition is faithful to and compatible with the original published score, with carefully and cleanly prepared parts bearing cues, easy page turns, and individual parts for each player."
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£118.99
Showdown for Band - Gilbert Tinner
Showdown for Band was written as a compulsory exercise for the Third International Light Music Competition at St. Gallen, Switzerland in 1998. The intention of the composer was to write a piece in a light music style that would at the same time challenge the various bands, particularly in the area of rhythm. The work is divided into four parts: Opening, Ballad, Finale and Ending. Using melodies that are easy on the ear and varied instrumentation, many facets of the entire band are displayed. The solo in the middle part can be played by either soprano or alto saxophone, or even by a flugel horn. The impressive composition contains many musical elements, which makes the work anespecially suitable piece with which to open a light classical concert
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£109.99
Coast Life - Johan Nijs
Coast Life is an easy concert work composed by Johan Nijs and orchestrated for concert band. The three movements of this piece describe life on and around the coast. You can visit the bustling harbour, take a trip on the sea whether it be calm or stormy, or you can take a coast trip - either on the beach or along the promenade. All aspects of the seaside are portrayed in this attractive work.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£104.99
Farewell Medley
While it can be fairly easy to select a musical piece for the beginning of a concert, the search for a proper closing piece can sometimes be more difficult. Helping to fill this gap was Stefan Schwalgin's motivation for this Farewell Medley. In this piece he has woven four world-famous folk tunes from the Anglo/Irish/Scottish culture (Danny Boy, Amazing Grace, The Last Post and Auld Lang Syne) into a high-quality arrangement that allows the band to display its full range of colours at the end of any concert.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£104.99
Galileo - Thomas Doss
For this spirited concert march, the creative and lively mind of the great Italian mathematician, physicist and astronomer Galileo Galilei, who lived from 1564 to 1642, served as a source of inspiration. Galileo was the founder of experimental thinking in physics, and he made numerous discoveries and formulated many useful theories in this field. His reluctance to unquestioningly accept established authorities and ideas was also typical of his inventive mind. Moreover, Galileo was more accessible to the common people. He tried to encourage them to think for themselves, and he published his research results in the form of dialogues that were easy to understand. This accessibleconcert march - a suitable homage to Galileo - builds a bridge between the musician and the listener.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£144.99
Homeland - Otto M. Schwarz
In Homeland, Austrian composer Otto M. Schwarz has set to music the beauty of his own country in a musical monument. The work describes the area of Hohe Tauern (High Tauern) which in 1913, following the American model, was declared the firstnational park in Europe. In Schwarz's music it's easy to hear how the ancient mountains, glaciers, native wildlife and the famous Krimml waterfalls offer an impressive natural spectacle that needs to be protected.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days