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  • £94.99

    Bay Festival - Luc Gistel

    Bay Festival depicts a wonderful summer atmosphere that characterises the regions where the sun, the sea and the sand are stars. Take your band on a trip to warmer climates with this exciting work. An ideal piece for any summer concert.

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  • £104.99

    Festival Variations - Johan Nijs

    Festival Variations is a one-movement concert work by the Belgian composer Johan Nijs. Many lively themes are featured, appearing in a series of diverse variations. The introduction, majestic and proud leads into the initial theme, which immediately creates a festive atmosphere. In the slow, attractive middle part, the band catches its breath for a while. A swift passage finally concludes the work in a fitting manner. A truly festive set of variations.

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  • £58.50

    Delmar Festival Overture - John O'Reilly

    Delmar Festival Overture is a powerful concert overture utilizing many of the contemporary compositional techniques that distinguish John O'Reilly's work. From the opening brass fanfare to the exciting conclusion, syncopated rhythms and numerous, interesting shifts of meter abound. Biting polychords establish the predominant harmonic structure for the opening Allegro, but the majestic theme that follows in the horns and saxes takes on a decidedly British band style. The lyrical middle section begins with a fully scored chorale, which serves as the subject for a lovely melodic development featuring woodwinds and French horn. A brilliant brass fanfare ushers in a return tothe opening section, which is now reorganized and further developed to bring this exciting overture to its dramatic conclusion. A great concert opener that will show off the talents of your musicians!

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £149.99

    A Nottingham Festival - Philip Sparke

    This celebratory work, which Philip Sparke wrote for the 20th anniversary of the Nottingham Concert Band, starts with a hymn-like theme played as a fanfare in the brass. With a change of mood from 'solemn' to 'merry' and back to 'majestic', together with an unusual orchestration, in which may different instruments feature and in which at points the entire wind orchestra shimmers in tutti passages, A Nottingham Festival is a real pleasure for musicians and public alike.

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  • £76.99

    A Festival of Hymns - Scott Stanton

    Scott Stanton's setting of three popular hymns, Praise To The Lord, Be Thou My Vision, and All Creatures of Our God and King is an outstanding choice for church or private school groups with limited instrumentations. From the innovative "Build-A-Band" Series, A Festival of Hymns is playable with almost any instrumentation as long as the four main parts are covered and optional parts for Mallets, Guitar, Keyboards, Strings, and Percussion are also included which can make the composition sound even more impressive.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £78.99

    Come To The Festival Tent! - Ernest Broeniman

    This festive sounding march is reminiscent of those performed in Europe. European bands utilize euphoniums in harmony, and this is the case with "Come to the Festival Tent." Very powerful and articulate!

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £82.95

    Fanfare For The Festival Of Lights - VanDoren

    "Fanfare for the Festival of Lights" weaves two traditional Hanukkah melodies, Ma'oz Tzur and The Dreidel Song into a colorful, rousing celebration! Evan VanDoren has masterfully crafted an approachable, mature-sounding composition that will challenge your best performers while meeting the needs of your developing players. Get your next holiday concert started with energy and excitement!

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £69.99

    Bay Town Festival - Mike Hannickel

    The city of Salvador, Brazil is also known as Bahia. From 1549 to 1763 this bay was the capital of the Portuguese colony of Brazil and is located 800 miles northwest of Rio de Janeiro on the Atlantic Ocean Bay of All Saints. Take your band on a trip to a party (Festa Festival) at the town known as Bahia!

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £91.99

    Missouri River Festival - David W. Moore

    Filled with rhythmic and harmonic interest as well as memorable melodies, MISSOURI RIVER FESTIVAL is an energetic and enjoyable piece that gives every section in the band an opportunity to shine. Moods of the river are artistically represented in the interplay between Maestoso, Allegro spiritoso and Andante mysterioso sections. Artistic exploration of thematic material is a hallmark of David W. Moore's writing, and you'll find plenty of it here.There is an added practical advantage, too. All brass parts are dynamic, interesting and fun to play, but there is plenty of brass "resting time" carefully interspersed throughout the piece. You can use MISSOURI RIVERFESTIVAL at virtually any time during in your program without fear of over-taxing the brasses.Outstanding!

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  • £156.99

    Mayan Sports Festival - James L. Hosay

    This challenging and uniquely rewarding composition will be of special interest to the director who seeks "something different". The pre-Columbian Mayan civilization is in many ways a great mystery to modern scholars. Their amazingly advanced mastery of mathematics, geometry and astronomy was remarkable indeed. But one of the most interesting aspects of ancient Mayan culture was an event referred to as "The Ball Game." This is the mysterious and exotic setting for James L. Hosay's MAYAN SPORTS FESTIVAL (Fantasy Suite).The superbly colorful orchestration and dynamic percussion writing in this bold and inventive new work will excite the listener and free the imagination.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days