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  • £92.50

    The Greatest Generation - R.W. Smith

    Written for the 75th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor and gathering of heroes from around the world in December of 2016, this stirring composition pays tribute to America's "Greatest Generation." Beginning with a heroic fanfare, the piece transforms into a lush and melodic underscore to highlight the beautiful and historic text. Originally narrated by World War II and Normandy veteran Col. Arnald D. Gabriel, this is the perfect selection to honor those that have served in the armed forces past and present.

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  • £84.99

    Song For A New Generation - Ben Haemhouts

    The title Song For A New Generation refers to the approaching millennium change. The composition starts with a sustaining bolero-tempo, the themes make their entry, and the music gradually swells to an overwhelming climax. The turbulent harmonic passages symbolize the wars of the past. In the end, the main theme returns once more, describing a call for peace on earth.

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  • £95.95

    Fanfare: Generation Next - Zachary Cairns

    Fanfare: Generation Next was written in honor of retiring director of Bands at Camp Hill Senior High School, Mr. Dean Zirkle. Spot the musical rendering of the name "DEAN" constructed with notes D, E, A, and "neighbor tone" for N. This bright and aurally

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  • £80.00

    New Generation - Etienne Crausaz

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  • £64.00

    Fanfare: Generation Next - Zachary Cairns

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  • £78.20

    New Generation - Etienne Crausaz

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  • £51.95

    My Generation (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Townshend, Peter - Wagner, Douglas E.

    Written by Peter Townshend, guitarist and back-up vocalist for The Who, who are still performing this classic driving rock tune on every concert! From the 1965 album of the same name, this song has been recognized by Rolling Stone Magazine in eleventh place on their list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time." Good for many more generations, be sure to program this solidly scored classic tune on your next concert. Duration: 2.30

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    Suite of Appalachian Folk Songs - Robert W. Smith

    This collection of folk songs was inspired by the musicologist Cecil Sharpe and his journeys through the Appalachian Mountain range in the early 1900s. Mr. Sharpe collected traditional British folk songs that had been passed down from generation to generation in this culturally rich area of the United States. Short, tight movements, each with their own unique musical identity, lead to an exciting reel as the conclusion. A significant addition to the concert band repertoire suitable for programming at any concert or festival performance.

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    Porgy and Bess (Medley) - George Gershwin

    The music from the timeless masterwork Porgy and Bess has fascinated generation after generation. Oddly enough, at its premiere the critics presented mixed reaction: some calling it the pioneering work of a new folk-opera genre, and others condemning it as merely a succession of hit songs. Fortunately, time has secured its place in history. James Barnes has skillfully crafted a wonderful scoring of "I Got Plenty O' Nuttin'," "It Ain't Necessarily So," "Summertime," "Crab Man," and "Bess, You Is My Woman Now." This is Gershwin at his best! (8:30)

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    The First Nowell (Concert Band with Optional Choir - Score and Parts) - Noble & Willcocks

    The First Nowell is one of the oldest Christmas folk songs going back to at least the 1600's. We cannot be sure who wrote it, but both France and England claim it as part of their heritage. The spelling of the word Noel would indicate it to be French, however, England claims the original spelling was the English version Nowell. The singing of The First Nowell and the lighting of the yule log became tradition among the peasants in England and was passed down from generation to generation. It was not until 1833 that it was published and soon after was sung in Church services. This arrangement is one of the Series of Band Arrangements compatible with David Willcocks Carols for Choirs Book 1 (#38).

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