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£109.99
A Johnny Cash Anthology
James Mangold's film "Walk the Line" which depicts the life of rock star Johnny Cash was possibly the biggest box office success of the past year. Stef Minnebo made a selection of the best songs of this controversial character.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£89.99
Man In Motion - D. Foster
Man in Motion is the title number from the film St. Elmo's Fire from 1985. The song was a huge hit and was even nominated for a Grammy. In the meantime, it's become a world-wide classic, which in this entertaining concert band arrangement will enliven any concert programme.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£109.99
The Spirit Of St. Louis - Daisuke Shimizu
Daisuke Shimizu is a true star in Japan, and his renown is growing rapidly in our part of the world too. His compositions consist of melodies full of fantasy and stirring rhythms that appeal to the imagination. At first it sounds like the music for an adventure film, and then turns introvert and romantic. "The Spirit Of St. Louis" is a highly spectacular and impressive composition!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£89.99
The Longest Day - Paul Anka
This classic 1962 war film about the landing of the Allied troops at the end of the Second World War is a historic link to the recent D-Day memorial. This upbeat march is a kind of cynical reference to the horror and madness of World War II at the time of the fall of the Third Reich.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£141.99
Nausicaa Requiem - Joe Hisaishi
From Anime master Hayao Miyazaki's career take-off point,Nausica of the Valley of the Wind(1984) captures the last scene of Nausica coming back alive after being flown away by swarms of Ohmu. It's directly arranged from the film sound track but has been adapted for band as needed. The medium grade level allows many groups to enjoy this arrangement.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£144.99The Merry Widow - Franz Lehár
Franz Lehar (1870-1948) - bandmaster; march, operetta and film composer, representative of the heartbeat of his capital city. More than a half century gone, with contemporaries like Ravel and Bartok, Lehar was nonetheless firmly rooted in the Romantic retrospect of Vienna. His music was populist and lyrical, such as this "love comedy" about a bank widow's adventures. From it, melodies like the beautiful ballad "Song for Vilia" and "Merry Widow Waltz" have found their own fame.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£104.99Love Story - Francis Lai
Possibly the greatest and best-known movie Love theme of all time, the theme from 'Love Story' (subtitled 'Where Do I Begin') has become an absolute timeless classic of cinema. Naohiro Iwai has taken this melody and crafted a Jazz harmonic ballad edition featuring many of your band soloists. A definite must for all Film music concerts or for any occasion where romance and love befits.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£139.99Utopia - Jacob de Haan
Utopia is the name of a book written by the English author Thomas More and was published in 1516. The title is a word thought up by More himself, after the Greek language, meaning "Nowhereland" and leading to the invention of the words utopian scheme and utopian. Utopia pictured an ideal state on an island far from the inhabited world. This idea was the basis of the composition. It makes one think of Oregon in variety of themes and style. Utopia also exists of a combination of styles that breathe the atmosphere of film music. However, Utopia sounds less American. The slow and stirring middle part for example is closer to the European romanticism: the chord signals in the brasssection remind of Wagner's music.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£84.99Can You Feel the Love Tonight - Alan Mencken
The Lion King was a smash-hit box office success all over the world, and is still the highest grossing 2D animated film in the US. Can You Feel The Love Tonight, is a delightful concert band arrangement of the song from this Walt Disney classic, sung and composed by Elton John. A Disney favourite for young and old alike, your musicians will look forward to playing this piece both in rehearsal and in concert!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£104.99
For The Next Thousand - Otto M. Schwarz
Perhaps a strange characteristic, but mankind has always had a fear of changing centuries and millennia. The end of the world and all kind of natural catastrophes has been forecasted, but have never come to pass. In For The Next Thousand composer Otto Schwarz tries to be more positive. In this piece he makes a toast to the new age, in which wind music too has to find a new way of staying attractive. The piece has elements of film music and has a slow-rock middle section, with a sax solo. With this piece, Schwarz hopes to make a contribution to the renewals necessary within the wind band scene.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
