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  • £83.50

    Amid the Great Displace - C. McBride

    Commemorating a landmark event in history, Cory McBride sets out to replicate the awe of the New Madrid Earthquake of February 12, 1812, which affected over 1 million square miles and was powerful enough to change the route of the Mississippi River. Featuring an insistent motive that is supported by intertwined counterpoints, the vigilant beginning leads to a chorale-like middle section, expressing the dismay after the quake, which is soon followed up by an emotionally ending. The piece contains challenges for every instrument and is well-suited for more experienced groups. Amid the Great Displace is a fantastic choice for concert or contest and will be inspiring programming for your students and audiences.

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  • £78.99

    A Jubilant Overture - Alfred Reed

    Alfred Reed's fantastic concert opener has long been a mainstay of our catalog. Matt Conaway has created an edition that maintains all the tasty harmonic writing, all while paring down enough of the difficulty to make it accessible to a much wider range of skill levels. This deserves your strongest consideration!

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  • £80.99

    Sparkling Lights - Matt Conaway

    Open your next winter concert with this shimmering holiday fanfare. The melody of "O, Christmas Tree" is given a dynamic and energetic treatment that will set the stage for a fantastic concert. The shifting meters will keep your ensemble on its toes, and the musical result is worth the effort. Highly recommended!

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  • £91.99

    Un Petite Caf Paris - Bell

    "Un Petit Caf Paris" is a fun and engaging waltz that captures the atmosphere of a small Parisian caf through the very recognizable style of the Bal-musette, which can often be heard throughout the streets of Paris. Inspired by the style of music brought to Paris by Auvergnat immigrants, and performed in small dance halls where waltzes were very popular. A refreshing and light-hearted happy piece that makes a fantastic addition to any concert.

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  • £86.50

    The Lost City Of Shambhala - Jeremy Bell

    "The Lost City of Shambhala" takes the listener on a journey to the discovery of the mythical utopia, nested in the Himalayas. In Sanskrit, Shambhala means "place of peace," and the music paints an Eden-esque landscape shrouded in mystery. But it is soon discovered that entry into the city is well-guarded and met with hostility as the music shifts to a heavily percussive, driving thrill-ride of shifting 7/8 and 4/4 time signatures. An exciting and energetic work that makes a fantastic addition to any program!

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  • £50.50

    Joyful Is The Morning Sun - Matt Conaway

    This exuberant and uplifting chorale by Matt Conaway will make bands of all ages sound fantastic. The melodies are simple and memorable, and the full, rich scoring will help even bands with reduced instrumentation sound warm and complete. An excellent addition to your next concert or festival program.

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  • £71.50

    March on a Scottish Air - Claude T. Smith

    Using the melody for 'Auld Lang Syne', this march is performed in three very distinct styles. Designed for younger bands, it will sound fantastic with your groups.

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  • £58.50

    Dark Matter - John M. Pasternak

    "Dark Matter" is a fantastic piece for the developing band by John Pasternak. Invoking images of deep space, your musicians and audience will embark on an interplanetary journey through deep space and beyond. Intense rhythmic interaction and beautiful lyrical themes transport the listener through a powerful musical experience. Prepare your band for launch with this exciting new addition to the repertoire.

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  • £43.99

    March 1st - Jay Chattaway

    Here's a fantastic march that's perfect for first year bands. All sections of the band get a chance with the melody.

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  • £149.99

    Jello, The Colours Of My Soul - Ben Haemhouts

    Jello...The Colours of my Soul is an assignment that was written to be a lasting memory of the untimely, dramatic death of a young child. The work came about due to various conversations between the father and the composer whereby the final resultmust be seen as an attempt by the composer to musically translate the feelings of the parents.The first part of the title, "Jello", is a combination of the names of the two children of the commissioner, namely Jelle and Lobcke, and "the Colours of mySoul" are the colours of the soul of the parents who despite the loss of one of their children, continue to cherish their two children. The introduction provides the atmosphere of grieving for the loss, whereby use is made of pure fifths in order toportray the solidarity with nature, as we are familiar with in symphonies by Bruckner. A little later a bit of the first theme is suggested, which develops into a real funeral march.The Dies Irae, as this occurs in Berlioz's Fantastic Symphony (F, E,F, D, E, C, D), forms a leitmotiv through the entire work in order to symbolise the constant battle between life and death.Shortly before the storm-passage, (where a wind machine is used) which announces disaster, fragments from children's songs areplayed to the accompaniment of a rising choir piece from behind the stage, which strengthens the imminent confrontation with death.After the introduction of the two themes in the long introduction, a quick passage follows in which all kinds ofbeautiful memories are recalled. There is story telling, laughing, and dancing. One of the previous children's songs is also cited. The Dies Irea is heard once again, this time short and fast.Bit by bit happy elements are steadily distorted untilseriousness breaks through again, like an unavoidable and unstoppable evil. The entire piece becomes evermore stirring, as if a big climax will follow. At this moment a very long fermata makes a sudden end to the hysterical allegro. The crucialmoment in the work follows...How does one deal with something as tragic as the death of one's own child? Does one mourn for what no longer is and what never will be? Or does one try to cherish the beautiful moments and continue to live with thesecolourful memories?A subdued, dignified choir piece captures the beautiful memories and ends in a positive, hopeful tone.

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