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  • £119.60

    In Flanders Fields - Guillaume Détrez

    "In Flanders Fields" is a play recounting the Battle of Vimy Ridge (France) which took place from April 9 to 12, 1917. The introduction refers to the thousands of graves found at the site of Notre-Dame de Lorette. Then begins the episode of preparation and fierce battle. Thanks to the Canadian Expeditionary Force that came as reinforcements, the battle was won and the site secured at 6 a.m. (brass choir accompanied by 6 bells). The title of this work also refers to a poem by John Mac Rae located at the entrance to the memorial museum."In Flanders Fields"By Col. John McCrae,In Flanders Fields The poppies blowBetween the crosses row on rowThat mark our place; and in the skyThe larks, still bravely singing, flyScarce heard amid the guns below.We are the dead, short days agoWe lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,Loved and were loved and now we lieIn Flanders Fields.Take up our quarrel with the foeTo you, from failing hands, we throwThe torch, be yours to hold it high.If ye break faith with us, who dieWe shall not sleep, though poppies growIn Flanders Fields

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  • £80.00

    In Flanders Fields (Vocal or Instrument Solo with Narrator and Concert Band - Score and Parts)

    In Flanders Fields can be performed in two ways: with any wind soloist, narrator and band, or with vocal soloist (soprano, alto, tenor, bass) and band. In the first version, the narrator speaks the poignant words of John McCrae's famous poem about the sacrifices of World War I in between phrases from the instrumental soloist. If using a vocalist, the words are sung as lyrics to the instrumental solo melodies. In Flanders Fields is a perfect selection for any patriotic concert.

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  • £71.90

    Letters from Flanders (Brass Band) Andrew Batterham

    This descriptive work by Australian composer Andrew Batterham portrays the experiences of his maternal grandfather, Corporal Reginald Littlejohns, (4th Australian Machine Gun Battalion) in the First World War. Reginald left Melbourne for Europe in May 1916 then served in Flanders through to the end of the war. He returned in April 1919, having sent hundreds of letters home during his service. His honest, articulate, and highly descriptive prose served as inspiration for this piece. Each of the 5 movements portrays a different aspect of Reginald's war, with a quote from his letters included. The first movement was premiered by the Box Hill City Band, conducted by Matt van Emmerik, in Melbourne. Daniel van Bergen conducted Booroondara Brass performing most of the work in April 2019, and Box Hill premiered the complete version in November 2019 conducted by Simon Brown. The work is comprised of the following movements: i. The World at War ii. Over the Sea iii. Passchendaele iv. Homecoming Parade v. Elegy Length: c.12.00 minutes PDF download includes score and parts. Sheet music available from www.brassband.co.uk Difficulty Level: 1st Section + Instrumentation: Soprano Cornet Eb Solo Cornet Bb Repiano Cornet Bb 2nd Cornet Bb 3rd Cornet Bb Flugel Horn Bb Solo Horn Eb 1st Horn Eb 2nd Horn Eb 1st Baritone Bb 2nd Baritone Bb 1st Trombone Bb 2nd Trombone Bb Bass Trombone Euphonium Bb Bass Eb Bass Bb Percussion 1-3

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  • £1.95

    IN FLANDERS FIELDS (Programme Concert Band /opt. SATB Part)

    SATB Choral part only. John McCrae (1875-1918), who was killed in the final period of World War I , left this moving poem which ensured that the poppies in Flanders would be a permanent reminder of the Great War. Duration: 3:49 Grade 3

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days
  • £11.95

    IN FLANDERS FIELDS (Programme Concert Band Extra Score)

    Extra Score only. John McCrae (1875-1918), who was killed in the final period of World War I , left this moving poem which ensured that the poppies in Flanders would be a permanent reminder of the Great War. Duration: 3:49 Grade 3

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  • £59.95

    IN FLANDERS FIELDS (Programme Concert Band Set)

    Score, Parts and 1 x SATB Choral part (opt.). John McCrae (1875-1918), who was killed in the final period of World War I , left this moving poem which ensured that the poppies in Flanders would be a permanent reminder of the Great War. Duration: 3:49 Grade 3

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    In Flanders Fields - Derongé Roger

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  • £84.50

    Sunset On Flanders Pond - Randy Navarre

    Have you ever watched the sunset over a lake? It may start with a pastel-colored sky changing every few minutes to brilliant and fiery to settling back into a light pastel light reflecting many different colors. 1st trumpet's highest note is G.

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days
  • £94.99

    On Wings - Bart Picqueur

    In On Wings Bart Picqueur cleverly portrays the sense of freedom and joy that music can bring. On Wings was commissioned by the VLAMO of East Flanders (Belgium). VLAMO is an umbrella association that assists and organizes amateur music groups throughout Flanders and leads variousmusic related projects. Please keep your arms and legs inside as we prepare for take-off!

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  • £115.00

    Duet from Don Carlo (Trombone or Euphonium Duet with Concert Band - Score and Parts)

    Don Carlo was originally written (title Don Carlos) as a French five-actor for the 1867 world exhibition in Paris. Later, Verdi transformed this improant grand opera into a four-acter in Italian. With its many leitmotifs, Don Carlo was 'too Wagnerian' according to French critics, although Verdi hardly knew the music by his German colleage. For the record, the composer was not happy either with the 'lifeless and cold' performance in Paris, and the drama, concerning Charles V, Philip II and crown price Don Carlo, found its way to La Scala only twenty years later. This duet, arranged by Johan de Meij, originates from the second act. While monks pray for the soul of Emperor Charles V, his grandson Don Carlo takes the stage, tormented by the fact that the woman he loves is now married to his father. Carlo's friend Rodrigo, the Margquis of Posa, has just returned from Flanders. He asks crown prince Carlo to help him ease the oppression and suffering of the Flemish people. Carlo reveals his secret: he is in love with his stepmother. Rodrigo advises him to leave Spain and to go to Flanders. The two men vow to be friends forever in the duet Dio, che nell' alma infondere (God, who wishes to instil love and hope in our souls). Duration: 4.00

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