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£80.95
Suite from The Star Wars Epic - Part II - John Williams
Playable alone or with Part 1 (24772), the Suite from Star Wars Epic -- Part II completes the journey. John Williams stellar film scores have received global acclaim for decades. Robert W. Smith has selected four cherished themes in threemovements. Included are Princess Leias Theme (from Episode IV: A New Hope), Imperial March/The Forest Battle (from Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back) and (Episode VI: Return of the Jedi) and Star Wars Main Title from all sixepisodes. May the force be with you performing this classic collection.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£54.95
Hey! Baby! - Bruce Channell
Number one in the early 60s, "Hey! Baby!" has been performed by numerous artists but it's probably best known in recent years in the blockbuster film Dirty Dancing. Accessible for your beginners, this classic rock tune is a solid choice! (2:00)
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£52.99
Mission To Mars - Jay Chattaway
Here's an engaging and dramatic work for your young band concert! Features a powerful march-like feel with flowing lines and driving rhythms, "Mission to Mars" portrays an abundance of dramatic energy! From the pen of one of Hollywood's most popular and respected film composers. A superb work for young bands!
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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£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.
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£104.99
The Third Man Theme - Anton Karas
Anton Karas grew up in a modest household in Vienna and became a self taught zither vituoso. He wrote the legendary Harry Lime Theme for the 1949 British film noir The Third Man. The melody became so popular, many people began calling The Third Man "The Zither Movie"! Toshio Mashima carefully turns this typically Viennese melody into a creative piece for concert band.
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£179.99
Lebunus ex Daventria - Peter Kleine Schaars
Much like a film score, Peter Kleine Schaars' composition paints colourful images while telling the story of the Anglo-Saxon monk, Lebu nus. In around 768 AD, Lebu nus founded a mission in the Dutch province of Deventer in an effort to convert the Pagan Saxons. Contrasting themes describe the Ijssel Valley, the Saxons and Lebu nus, construction on the church and its subsequent destruction in a clash with the Saxons. The Ijssel-Valley-theme returns one more time in a minor key before each of the themes come together again for one rousing finale. Let battle commence!
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£104.99
Romeo and Juliet (Love Theme) - Nino Rota
Romeo and Juliet is a sensitive adaptation of the unforgettable love theme from Nino Rota's soundtrack to Franco Zeffirelli's 1968 film, "Romeo and Juliet". Retaining the tumultuous romance and tragedy of the story itself, Toshio Mashima's arrangement is ideal for concert or competition performance.
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£76.99
Bright Eyes
In 1976, Mike Batt wrote Bright Eyes especially for Art Garfunkel, of the duo Simon & Garfunkel, who sang it as the title song of the animated film Watership Down. At that time no one could guess at the global success that this classicmelancholy yet wonderful song would enjoy. 35 years, numerous chart appearances, cover versions and awards later, here's Roland Kernen's sensitive arrangement for a performance to fall in love with all over again!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£64.99
Come Fly With Me - James Van Heusen
Written for Frank Sinatra and title track of his 1958 album, this tune remains popular through recent recordings and usages in TV and film. Here's a wonderful big band style arrangement for full concert band that features plenty of variety in scoring and a very authentic sound.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days