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  • £71.50

    The New Colonial - Robert B. Hall

    This brilliant march classic from the pen of New England's March King is now available in a beautiful concert sized edition by Andrew Glover. This delightful 6/8 march features rollicking melodies, and one of the most famous march trios of all time. Fully updated for concert band from the original quickstep-sized parts, this march will be a favorite of audiences and performers every time! Outstanding!

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  • £83.50

    West Highlands Sojourn - Robert Sheldon

    Inspired by this popular composer's journey through the western hill country of England and Wales, this delightful piece borrows from folk melodies he heard on a river near the Scottish border. The three contrasting sections of the piece make it equally suitable for concert or contest use and Sheldon's artful scoring makes this one of the nicest pieces we have heard. Splendid Music!I. Stow-On-the-WoldII. Bradford BalladeIII. On Derwentwater

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    A Carol Triptych - Pierre la Plante

    The Christmas story is recalled with familiar carols from three countries: Silent Night (Austria), We Three Kings (England), and Sing We Now of Christmas (France). All the colors of Christmas! A holiday favorite!

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    Themes From Green Bushes - Percy Aldridge Grainger

    "Green Bushes" was one of the best known country-side folksongs in England. Grainger accumulated at least ten variations of this song (also known as "Lost Lady Found" and "The Three Gipsies.") This arrangement is based on his 1921 revision. Performers and audiences love this delightful dance!

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  • £49.50

    Nottingham Castle - Larry Daehn

    A bright tune in F Major contrasts nicely with folk-like melodies in Aeolian and Dorian modes to describe a long-ago England. Very attractive and worthy music for young bands!

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  • £54.99

    Glendower Overture - Gregory Smith

    Owen Glendower led a Welsh uprising against England in the 16th century. Though his quest for independence was unsuccessful, he is none-the-less regarded as a national hero. The overture's heroic and dramatic nature makes it an outstanding choice for any program.

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    A Yuletide Celebration - Holcombe

    This sparkling Christmas medley features well-known carols from England, France, and Germany. Although the principal songs featured are "Deck the Halls," "Lo How A Rose E'er Blooming," and "Bring a Torch Jeanette Isabella," the transitions utilize tuneful quotations of other carols associated with each country. Carefully and thoughtfully arranged for young bands!

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  • £102.99

    Noel

    Noel" is based on the famous English Carol "The First Noel". The age of this song is not clear.Some scientists argue that tis song is from early thirteenth century, others say that it's from the sixteenth century.The first publication was in 'Christmas Carols, Ancient and Modern', compiled by William B. Sandys. (London, 1833).The exact origin is unknown. By Norman influences on the text, with the result that the spelling of the song is not certified (Noel, Nowell), an individual will sometimes claim that France is the cradle of this song, but in general assumes that "the First Noel 'for the first time somewhere in England sung.

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  • £89.99

    Aviation march - Wilco Moerman

    Mankind has always had the desire to fly. Initially we tried to imitate birds to fly, which eventually resulted in the invention of balloons, airships, gliders and powered aircrafts. The first airship in the world that could fly in a controlled way, was invented by Henri Giffard. This airship flew on September 25, 1852 from Paris to Trappes. The ship was 43 meters long and flew 8 km per hour over a distance of 27 km. Other key names for the many changes and developments of the aviation industry, are the Wright brothers on December 17, 1903 with their first motorized flight, of 12 seconds over a distance of 37 meters with a homemade motorized aircraft called the Flyer. Later the same day this record was improved by a flight of 60 seconds over a distance of 260 meters. The first flight across the Channel between England and France was made by Louis Blriot on July 25, 1909. The distance of about 45 km was covered in a time of 37 minutes. In 1910, the first woman, a French pilot (Raymonde de LaRouche), made her first solo flight. She was also the first woman who got a license to fly.This march is a tribute to the many years of development within the aviation industry and gives voice of the pride, the romance, the heroism and the status of this way of transportation.

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  • £82.50

    Sussex Carol - Robert E. Foster

    This very playable work is based on a traditional carol which was sung in the Sussex area of southern England. The beautiful melody is presented first in a simple statement of the original carol. It then undergoes a variety of different treatments and key centers which ultimately propel the work to a large, grandiose ending. This work is perfect for your holiday concert, or as a contrasting selection at festival.

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