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  • £48.00

    Kitty Hawk (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Huckeby, Ed

    Named for the famous "first flight" of the Wright Brothers, this lively march will have your students at the edge of their seats performing at their very best! Simple and straightforward rhythmically, this selection provides a wonderful opportunity for teaching march style and phrasing. With limited ranges and difficulty, Kitty Hawk March is a great choice for the spring concert or festival performance of your first or second year group. Highly recommended as an educational tool with great musical value and audience appeal.Duration: 1.15

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  • £108.10

    AVENGERS, The (Advanced Concert Band) - McNeely, Joel - Kadlec, Jirka

    Movie: The Avengers (The Avengers Theme/Meet Emma Peel/Flight of the Mechanical Bees/Into the Love Maze/Avenging Crimes/The Final Conflict) Duration: 5:26 American Grade 4

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  • £67.95

    SPIRIT OF FLIGHT (Concert Band) - O'Reilly, John

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  • £87.50

    Skyward Spirits - Jarod Hall

    Journey through ethereal realms withSkyward Spirits, a symphonic masterpiece by JaRod Hall, who weaves tales of flight and fervor in this dynamic yet short micro-symphony. Begin with "Takeoff" as the brass fanfares and woodwind flourishes ignite the sky with anticipation. Drift into the embrace of "Under the Wing," a soulful reflection adorned with expansive melodies. Feel the tempestuous thrill of "Cloudburst," a scherzo of storm and spirit, only to be whisked into the jubilant dance of "Blue Skies," a finale that revisits cherished motifs and culminates in triumphant resonance. Let this masterpiece take your spirit flight!

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  • £144.99

    The Air Race - Otto M. Schwarz

    In 1934, the city of Melbourne celebrated its centenary and marked the occasion with the MacRobertson International Air Race. KLM's entry was its first DC-2, PH-AJU 'Uiver' (Stork), which took off on 20 October 1934. Shortly before the finish, the plane had to make an emergency landing due to poor weather conditions. The following morning, the entire town turned out to dig the aircraft out of the mud, enabling to resume its flight. Nonetheless, the distance was covered in three days, 18 hours and 17 minutes: a winning performance! This programmatic piece tells the story describing the start of the engines in bar one, the flight over the clouds, the thunderstorm, theemergency landing and many more scenes!

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  • £104.99

    Seatbelts Fastened! - Jan Van der Roost

    Right from the outset until the very end, the speed, energy and "drive" of the tuneful music is palpable. It's abundantly clear why the title "Seatbelts Fastened!" was chosen: just like an airplane, this music takes off and neither tempo nor intensity are lost throughout the flight. Descending and ascending scales characterise the most important thematic material and the music explores a variety of different registers through Van der Roost utilising a great deal of different tonalities and metres. Please keep your seatbelts fastened and enjoy the flight!

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  • £202.99

    The Wind Rises - Joe Hisaishi

    This beautiful, lyrical melody is so colorful in the film, without having an imposing image. "The Wind Rises" (2013) does not dominate the visual, and perhaps is an ideal form of film music considering this is director Miyazaki's final production. Chamber ensembles with solos and strings are frequently used in the soundtrack, so the sound is mellow and soft. As you listen more and more, you still recognize the tradition of Ghibli music.When I arrange, I try not to visualize the image of a film. I may think of characters and story line but is it important to write music that alone is appealing and fascinating. Trying not to "overstate" the film is not needed here. If you can bring out the most appealing parts of the soundtrack, excess can be forgiven. Of course, I have not changed the musical elements of the original.I asked Mr. Tomoki Ubata (band director at Ina Gakuen Sr. High School) whom I have worked with numerous times to assist with layout. He came up with a heartwarming medley with two main parts; leading boy Jiro's gift for aeronautical design and his romance with the heroine, Natsuko.The following themes are contained in the arrangement:1. Nahoko (A Rainbow) Beginning2. Caproni (An Aeronautical Designer's Dream) C3. A Journey (An Encounter at Karuizawa) H4. The Falcon I5. Prototype 8 N6. A Journey (A Parting) & A Journey (A Dream of Flight) PIt is quite remarkable, looking back on 30 years of Studio Ghibli's achievements.(Kazuhiro Morita)

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  • £57.50

    A Thousand Heroes - James Curnow

    James Curnow's impressive compositional style resounds in this tribute to the heroic deeds of so many citizens of Sioux City, Iowa upon the tragic crash of United Airlines Flight 232 in 1989. This will be the landmark piece of theyear for your solid grade 3 band. A bold fanfare opening soon warms with the stately clarinets. Subtle reflection on the fanfare statement permeates the development of the piece, keeping the city's heroism and self-sacrifice inmind as the piece traverses its many moods. James Curnow's skillful orchestration allows the director endless opportunities to take the band's level of performance to higher levels.

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  • £105.00

    New London Pictures - Nigel Hess

    New London Pictures represents elements of London in the 21st Century. The Millennium Bridge describes the pedestrian's journey across this wonderful new landmark bridge over the Thames, starting at the imposing Tate Modern, crossing the busy river, and onwards to St. Paul's Cathedral with its bells ringing out over the great city. London Eye is an incredibly large ferris wheel situated on the South Bank of the River Thames. This movement depicts a "flight" on this riverside wheel, at the top of which the anoramic view of London is breath-taking and the exapnse of the music is a suitable depiction of the view. As with all modern cities, London is over-crowded with motor vehicles. London is the first major city in Europe to adopt a Congestion Charge, and this piece (with its stop and go traffic lights) is both racy and comical. Here are Londoners attempting to go about their business in the face of overwhelming odds.....

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  • £179.99

    Up in the Sky - Otto M. Schwarz

    One of man's great dreams has always been to fly high through the air like a bird, free as a bird.There are ancient Greek legends such of those of Daedalus and Icarus, and indeed as early as the 9th century attempts at flight are reputed to have taken place in Arabia. It wasn't until 1783, however, that the invention of hot air ballooning by the Montgolfier brothers in France propelled man through the air for the first time.This colourful work depicts every step of this adventurous ballooning story.

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