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    MILLENNIUM CONCERTO (Tuba Solo with Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Newton, Rodney

    This Tuba Concerto was commissioned by the tuba virtuoso James Gourlay in celebration of the new millennium. It may be regarded as a musical journey from darkness to light by way of four movements:1. Into the Unknown 5'51' 2. Hazards 4'41' 3. Reflections 5'54' 4. Into the Light 4'07 Total performance time 21'00' Grade 5 (Recorded on QPRM 148D VIZCAYA Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra)

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  • £44.95

    MILLENNIUM CONCERTO (Tuba Solo with Concert Band - Score only) - Newton, Rodney

    This Tuba Concerto was commissioned by the tuba virtuoso James Gourlay in celebration of the new millennium. It may be regarded as a musical journey from darkness to light by way of four movements:1. Into the Unknown 5'51' 2. Hazards 4'41' 3. Reflections 5'54' 4. Into the Light 4'07 Total performance time 21'00' Grade 5 (Recorded on QPRM 148D VIZCAYA Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra)

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    MOSAIC (Prestige Concert Band Extra Score) - Turnbull, Kit

    Extra Score. Mosaic is an ancient ornamental art form that involves fitting together small pieces to form a larger design. In a like way, the opening movement of this work contains a number of short musical statements, based around the interval of a tritone, which are used, both melodically and harmonically in its construction. (Grade 5) Performance time 11'44'' Recorded on Polyphonic QPRM152D MOSAIC: Great British Music Vol. 13 (Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra)

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    MOSAIC (Prestige Concert Band Set) - Turnbull, Kit

    Score and Parts. Mosaic is an ancient ornamental art form that involves fitting together small pieces to form a larger design. In a like way, the opening movement of this work contains a number of short musical statements, based around the interval of a tritone, which are used, both melodically and harmonically in its construction. (Grade 5) Performance time 11'44'' Recorded on Polyphonic QPRM152D MOSAIC: Great British Music Vol. 13 (Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra)

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  • £132.95

    MUSIC FOR AROSA (Prestige Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Sparke, Philip

    This work was commissioned in 1996 by the Arosa Cultural committee and first performed in Arosa in that year. The majestic introduction opens with trombones and euphonium, heralding a legato theme, chorale-like in character. A pair of flutes introduce a new theme. A trumpet introduces a series of highly syncopated solos, which feature many metre changes, and the tempo increases when playful motifs are exchanged between various sections of the band. A solo clarinet introduces an expressive tune. A brass chorale follows, with interruptions from the flute and bassoon, until the clarinet tune is played by the whole band. This reaches a climax and the mood subsides to reach a quiet horn chord. The broad legato tune returns and the excitement increases until the march theme triumphantly returns to full band. This leads to the coda which is based on the opening fanfare and closes the work emphatically. (Grade 5) Performance time 11'01" (Recorded on QPRM138D BREAKING THE CENTURY, Central Band of the Royal Air Force)

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    MUSIC FOR AROSA (Prestige Concert Band - Score only) - Sparke, Philip

    This work was commissioned in 1996 by the Arosa Cultural committee and first performed in Arosa in that year. The majestic introduction opens with trombones and euphonium, heralding a legato theme, chorale-like in character. A pair of flutes introduce a new theme. A trumpet introduces a series of highly syncopated solos, which feature many metre changes, and the tempo increases when playful motifs are exchanged between various sections of the band. A solo clarinet introduces an expressive tune. A brass chorale follows, with interruptions from the flute and bassoon, until the clarinet tune is played by the whole band. This reaches a climax and the mood subsides to reach a quiet horn chord. The broad legato tune returns and the excitement increases until the march theme triumphantly returns to full band. This leads to the coda which is based on the opening fanfare and closes the work emphatically. (Grade 5) Performance time 11'01" (Recorded on QPRM138D BREAKING THE CENTURY, Central Band of the Royal Air Force)

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  • £97.02

    Our First Band Concert (Concert Band - Score and Parts)

    (David Shaffer, James Swearingen, Robert W. Smith, Rob Grice) Stretch your budget dollars with this collection of four popular and contrasting Sound Foundations series publications! This set includes: "Starburst Fanfare" an energetic opener by David Shaffer "Heroes and Glory" a delightful overture by James Swearingen "Be Still My Soul" a beautiful lyrical arrangement by Robert W. Smith "12 The Clock Strikes" a humorous musical work by Rob Grice All 4 selections are at the grade .5 level, utilizing just the first six notes learned in band instruction, and perfect for that first semester concert!

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  • £184.95

    PARTITA for Concert Band (Darrol Barry) (Prestige Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Barry, Darrol

    This work is cast in four movements: Introit; Impromptu; Elegy (31.12.04); Finale. Grade 5. (Recorded on QPRM150D, CHIVALRY, Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra) PARTITA FOR CONCERT BAND is cast in four movements: Introit - begins majestically with brass, saxes and percussion carrying the main theme from which most of the following ideas originate. It is repeated by the woodwinds and moves via a solo side drum into the piu mosso. New ideas are introduced by trombones, the horns and euphoniums leading to the central idea played by oboe. This leads, in turn, via full band to the closing movement. 2. Impromptu -once again the opening theme is the basis of the whole movement, using most of the composer's tricks, augmentation, retrograde, inversion and fugato, it moves along in a very confident style. A muted solo trumpet links into the third movement. Elegy (26/12/04) - this movement was prompted by the devastating events of Boxing Day 2004, the Asian Tsunami. The movement opens bleakly until a solo flute gives us the main theme over a troubled accompaniment. The opening mood returns but timpani and tam-tam herald return of the main theme for the full band. The opening theme is heard again as the music subsides but never settles. Finale - this spirited 6/8 vivo opens up with percussion and horns and trumpets announce the main idea, punctuated with short chords from the lower band. A new four bar theme is heard over a bass tread, the theme overlaps itself and quavers swirl up and down the band. Material from the first movement is heard transformed by the energy of the finale and the music surges towards a sudden close. Performance time: 15:35

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    PARTITA for Concert Band (Darrol Barry) (Prestige Concert Band - Score only) - Barry, Darrol

    This work is cast in four movements: Introit; Impromptu; Elegy (31.12.04); Finale. Grade 5. (Recorded on QPRM150D, CHIVALRY, Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra) PARTITA FOR CONCERT BAND is cast in four movements: Introit - begins majestically with brass, saxes and percussion carrying the main theme from which most of the following ideas originate. It is repeated by the woodwinds and moves via a solo side drum into the piu mosso. New ideas are introduced by trombones, the horns and euphoniums leading to the central idea played by oboe. This leads, in turn, via full band to the closing movement. 2. Impromptu -once again the opening theme is the basis of the whole movement, using most of the composer's tricks, augmentation, retrograde, inversion and fugato, it moves along in a very confident style. A muted solo trumpet links into the third movement. Elegy (26/12/04) - this movement was prompted by the devastating events of Boxing Day 2004, the Asian Tsunami. The movement opens bleakly until a solo flute gives us the main theme over a troubled accompaniment. The opening mood returns but timpani and tam-tam herald return of the main theme for the full band. The opening theme is heard again as the music subsides but never settles. Finale - this spirited 6/8 vivo opens up with percussion and horns and trumpets announce the main idea, punctuated with short chords from the lower band. A new four bar theme is heard over a bass tread, the theme overlaps itself and quavers swirl up and down the band. Material from the first movement is heard transformed by the energy of the finale and the music surges towards a sudden close. Performance time: 15:35

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    RAIL (Prestige Concert Band Extra Score) - Josephs, Wilfred - Odom, Lawrence

    Extra Score. This work was originally written for a film about British railways. Josephs did not intend the music to emulate train sound-effects, but rather act as a synthesis of a train journey through the English countryside and the gradual changes from steam to diesel and gas-light to electricity. Performance time 9'29" Grade 5 (Recorded on QPRM143D DREAMSCAPES, Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra)

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