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    Horn Concerto (Horn Solo with Concert Band - Score and Parts - Gregson, Edward

    The concerto (for horn in F) is in three movements, following the usual pattern of fast, slow, fast. The first movement is structured around a traditionally laid out sonata form, the second movement is tranquil with a long, expressive melody, chromatically coloured whilst the finale takes its cue from the Mozartian horn concerto model, cast in rondo form with a rather jaunty main theme.Duration: 18 minutes

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  • £27.95

    Horn Concerto (Horn Solo with Concert Band - Score only) - Gregson, Edward

    The concerto (for horn in F) is in three movements, following the usual pattern of fast, slow, fast. The first movement is structured around a traditionally laid out sonata form, the second movement is tranquil with a long, expressive melody, chromatically coloured whilst the finale takes its cue from the Mozartian horn concerto model, cast in rondo form with a rather jaunty main theme.Duration: 18 minutes

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  • £84.95

    Partita (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Gregson, Edward

    Partita' was originally composed for brass band in 1973. The work is in three movements, and uses material based on the 13th century plainsong 'Dies Irae". the opening Intrada is sombre. the second movement is a 'chorale and variations. the chorale melody follows the main outline of the plainsong. the five variations are varied in mood and intensity. the final March is much happier in mood and has a lyrical tune in the middle first heard on horns. However, references to the 'Dies Irae' are still apparent and the final bars of the work contain a quote from the opening movement.

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  • £16.95

    Partita (Concert Band - Score Only) - Gregson, Edward

    Partita' was originally composed for brass band in 1973. The work is in three movements, and uses material based on the 13th century plainsong 'Dies Irae". the opening Intrada is sombre. the second movement is a 'chorale and variations. the chorale melody follows the main outline of the plainsong. the five variations are varied in mood and intensity. the final March is much happier in mood and has a lyrical tune in the middle first heard on horns. However, references to the 'Dies Irae' are still apparent and the final bars of the work contain a quote from the opening movement.

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  • £74.95

    Prelude for an Occasion (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Gregson, Edward

    This curtain raiser sets a lively mood by bursting into a fanfare, followed by a short bouncing figure and a lively clarinet solo. Rhythmic bi-play, trombone glissandi and a light-hearted obbligato, all add to the merriment. The opening fanfare returns in extended form, and a final flourish brings the Prelude to a triumphant ending.

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  • £14.95

    Prelude for an Occasion (Concert Band - Score only) - Gregson, Edward

    This curtain raiser sets a lively mood by bursting into a fanfare, followed by a short bouncing figure and a lively clarinet solo. Rhythmic bi-play, trombone glissandi and a light-hearted obbligato, all add to the merriment. The opening fanfare returns in extended form, and a final flourish brings the Prelude to a triumphant ending.

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  • £107.95

    FESTIVO (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Gregson, Edward

    As the title suggests, Festivo is a festive piece, exuberant in style and lasting some six minutes. Throughout, there is much emphasis on rhythm and the scoring utilises many solo and chamber-like textures. It is cast in rondo form with a longish introduction which announces in fragmented form some of the main ideas. The main theme is light-hearted and exuberant, heard first on clarinets but immediately tossed around the band. The first episode starts quietly but gradually adds layer upon layer of repeated fragments until the whole band is heard. The final statement of the rondo tune is heralded by Tubular Bells and bell-like chords on the brass, after which a short coda brings the work to an exciting conclusion. Duration: 6:00

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  • £21.95

    FESTIVO (Symphonic WB Extra Score) - Gregson, Edward

    Extra score only. As the title suggests, Festivo is a festive piece, exuberant in style and lasting some six minutes. Throughout, there is much emphasis on rhythm and the scoring utilises many solo and chamber-like textures. It is cast in rondo form with a longish introduction which announces in fragmented form some of the main ideas. The main theme is light-hearted and exuberant, heard first on clarinets but immediately tossed around the band. The first episode starts quietly but gradually adds layer upon layer of repeated fragments until the whole band is heard. The final statement of the rondo tune is heralded by Tubular Bells and bell-like chords on the brass, after which a short coda brings the work to an exciting conclusion. Duration: 6:00

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  • £21.95

    Metamorphoses (Novello Symphonic Band) Extra Score - Gregson, Edward

    Extra Score only. The title of the work refers to the process of constant change that occurs in the music. The opening four note motif provides most of the intervallic and harmonic material. The work is in three main sections, the first of which alternates between pulsed and non-pulsed (or free) music; the second is a slow section with solos for flute and clarinet enhanced by electronic means, whilst the third is high-charged rhythmic music which resolves the symphonic argument.

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  • £107.95

    METAMORPHOSES (Novello Symphonic Wind Band) - Gregson, Edward

    Score & Parts. The title of the work refers to the process of constant change that occurs in the music. The opening four note motif provides most of the intervallic and harmonic material. The work is in three main sections, the first of which alternates between pulsed and non-pulsed (or free) music; the second is a slow section with solos for flute and clarinet enhanced by electronic means, whilst the third is high-charged rhythmic music which resolves the symphonic argument.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days