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    Fugue in G minor (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Bach, Johann Sebastian - Kimura, Yoshihiro

    Little Suite BWV 578Duration: 3:00

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £45.95

    LAST FRIDAY NIGHT (T.G.I.F.) (Kate Perry) (Concert Band) - White, Jacob

    The fresh, dance-pop feel of this catchy, toe-tapping tune is sure to be a hit with your concert ensemble!

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  • £64.95

    Malta G.C. (Concert Band - Score and Parts)

    Army Journal No.766

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  • £92.00

    Concerto for Violin in G minor (Violin Solo with Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Bruch, Max - Hindsley, Mark

    Violin Solo part not included. Duration: 24.45

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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    Elegy in the Baroque Style - James Barnes

    Cast in G minor, ELEGY IN THE BAROQUE STYLE is a somber work written in memory of the composer_x001A_s mentor and lifelong friend Kenneth Bloomquist. Its emotional introduction eventually eases into a baroque-style chaconne. A chaconne is a set of variations based on a repeated chord progression, as opposed to a passacaglia, which is a set of variations over a ground bass. In this case, the core of the piece is structured over eleven repetitions (variations) of the chord progression that is initially stated in trombones and tubas. Each variation is distinct in structure and scoring. The work concludes with an extended coda, finally settling on a low-voiced g minor chord in low brass and bassoons.

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  • £252.50

    Castle Creek Fanfare-Overture - Dan Welcher

    Castle Creek was written by Dan Welcher in celebration of the Aspen Music Festival's 40th anniversary, and served as a special tribute to the Festival's longtime President, Gordon Hardy. "Castle Creek" itself is a tributary of the Roaring Fork River on which the Aspen Music Festival campus (as well as Hardy's home) is built. Gordon's initials (G.A.H.) are used as the musical basis for the fanfare, which is centered on the ascending pitches G, A and B, and reflects the upward motion and positivity of the Aspen Music Festival itself. For advanced players.

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  • £95.95

    Cascades - Sean O'Loughlin

    Dotted rhythms, colorful percussion writing, and a fresh melodic style characterize this concert work by the gifted Sean O'Loughlin. A dynamic and stirring piece, Cascades is a perfect selection for contest and festival use. Duration: 4'35 Key: F Ranges: Trumpet - Bb, Horn - G, Trombone - G

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  • £109.99

    Rejoice! - Naoya Wada

    Rejoice! was commissioned by the Kitakyushu City Foundation for Promoting Arts and Culture (KICPAC) on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the founding of the city on Feburary 10, 1063. The composer grew up in this city and feels at home there. Kitakyushu was born from the merger of five municipalities of Moji, Kokura, Tobata, Yahata and Wakamatsu centred on the ancient city of Kokura. These five former cities are represented in five themes in distinct keys at the beginning of the piece: G major, e major, g major again, Bb major and F major. Rejoice! is dedicated to the city of Kitakyushu and Mr. Kenji Kitahashi, mayor of the city. The premire was held on March3, 2013 at the Kitakyushu Soleil Hall, performed by the Comfort Wind Ensemble, conducted by Mr. Satoru Yoshihara.

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    Handel In The Strand - P. Grainger

    This delightful Grainger classic was written to depict a jolly old George Friedrich Handel careening down the Strand (the theatre district of London) accompanied by the English popular music of the day. Given the original instrumentation and label as a chamber piece in Grainger's original publication, this transcription is taken directly from Grainger's "four-some" edition of 1912, transposed down a step from G to F major. It is scored to best depict the light (and sometimes percussive) quality of the piano along with the lyrical flow of the strings and the general character of chamber music. Ultimately, the "room music" quality of the original shines through in this skillful transcription while depicting the spirit of the piece in a way that Grainger might have chosen. (3:35)

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