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  • £38.50

    Meet The Flintstones - H. Curtin

    Here's the ever popular stone age TV theme in an arrangement that is easy to learn and fun to play.

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days
  • £66.95

    The Magic of Harry Potter - By Alexandre Desplat and John Williams / arr. Michael Story

    Relive the magic of all eight films! This composite medley represents each of the exciting film scores. The themes included are "Hedwig's Theme" and "Nimbus 2000" from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, "Fawkes the Phoenix" from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, "Double Trouble" from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, "Hogwarts' Hymn" from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, "Dumbledore's Army" from Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, "Harry and Hermione" from Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, "Ministry of Magic" from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1, "Showdown" from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2, and "Leaving Hogwarts," which appeared at the end of both the first and last movies. Charismatically scored and arranged by Michael Story, featuring a variety of solo/soli segments to feature your best players and provide ample rests, this medley will ensure that Harry's conjuring enchantment lives on for generations to come. (6:00) This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.

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  • £134.99

    Late Night Music

    'Late Night Music' takes us right back to the sounds of the 1970's, with a great collection of fabulous megahits:'In the Stone', 'Can you feel it', 'Relight my Fire' and 'I'm so excited'.This arrangement by Juri Briat provides a highly varied combination of powerful rock songs and swinging big-band sounds along with intimate, romantic ballads for a blue-lit dance floor.

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days

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  • £89.99

    Play That Funky Music - Sly and the Family Stone

    'Play that funky Music' is an unflagging classic which, since its first success in the seventies, is still often played. The exciting and stirring groove always ensures an enthusiastic atmosphere. This atmosphere can only be reached if the groove is good. At the end everyone that isn't playing can sing along.

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days

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  • £75.00

    Two Giants and Ten Thousand Stones - Andrew Duncan

    A descriptive work by Scottish composer Andrew Duncan telling the dramatic story of the legendary stone throwing fight between Finn McCool and Finn Gael which formed the spectacular basalt columns of the Giants Causway in Ireland and Fingals Cave in Scotland.The piece was commissioned by and written for the the National School Band Association for the NSBA 2005 County Antrim Youth Band Festival, and is scored for large wind orchestra with additional four Bass Drum parts to be played in the four corners of the hall (amongst the audience) to represent the huge stones crashing into the ground.Scored for:Piccolo;1st Flute;2nd Flute;Oboe;Cor Anglais (English Horn);1st Bassoon;2nd Bassoon;Contra Bassoon;Eb Clarinet;1st Bb Clarinet;2nd Bb Clarinet;3rd Bb Clarinet;Bass Clarinet;Soprano Sax;1st Alto Sax;2nd Alto Sax;Tenor Sax;Baritone Sax;1st Bb Trumpet;2nd Bb Trumpet;3rd Bb Trumpet

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  • £149.99

    Crystal Magic (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Appermont, Bert

    The source of inspiration for this work is the magical world of gemstones. The special powers of four of these stones appealed to composer Bert Appermonts' imagination. In this work, different distinguishing atmospheres are evoked. The work is composed as a suite containing four movements: Carnelian: The Stone of Perseverance, Opal: The Stone of Misfortune, Amethyst: The Stone of Wisdom and Amazonite: The Stone of Playfulness. This is a challenging and striking piece of music to inspire your audience in a concert or a jury during a contest.Duration: 9.45

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    Crystal Magic - Bert Appermont

    The source of inspiration for this work is the magical world of gemstones. The special powers of four of these stones appealed to composer Bert Appermonts' imagination. In this work, different distinguishing atmospheres are evoked. The work is composed as a suite containing four movements: Carnelian: The Stone of Perseverance, Opal: The Stone of Misfortune, Amethyst: The Stone of Wisdom and Amazonite: The Stone of Playfulness. This is a challenging and striking piece of music to inspire your audience in a concert or a jury during a contest.

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days

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  • £98.20

    Golden suite - Lorenzo Pusceddu

    In the Non Valley, during spring when the water of Lake Santa Giustina starts lowering, the old main traffic system and the steep terrain with the Groppello vineyards resurface. The majestic and uncompromising Mount Ozolo dominates this landscape and acts like a guard of the fertile valley. The people who had to walk along the Regiai road to leave their village in search of fortune keep those memories very alive. Their trip started by descending the valley along the Regiai road, walking through the luxuriant vineyards that were supported by dry stone walls, downright mosaics of stones built to help the growth of the vineyard. Those who left and casted a glance at their village for one last time could catch sight of the Ozolo, the mountain of the primordial man, of hunting and friendship. They also had to cross a bold stone bridge that still exists and is jealously safeguarded by the lake water, which has also sunken together with the bridge hectares of vineyards of Groppello, the vine of the traditional and vigorous wine produced in the Non Valley. Its name is said to come from the typical structure of the grapes, which are compact and resemble a thick tangle ("groppo" in local dialect), almost a defense against the shifting temperatures of the fall that gives the grapes a bright color and a honey-like sweetness. The production at the end of the nineteenth century was of circa fifty thousand hectoliters of wine, but today it has reduced to only five hundred hectoliters produced by about thirty courageous farmers who want to preserve an authentic patrimony of taste and flavor. These wine makers have the will to safeguard a vineyard that is at risk of extinction and work the land as they used to do many years ago: with hoe, shovel, and a lot of sweat! The Groppello vineyard extended to the bottom of Mount Ozolo, but on the higher slopes the more rigid temperatures allowed only for the growth of pines, spruces, larches, broad-leaved trees, and pastures. In the course of the years, this typical vegetation of the mountain has provided the population with the raw material to build houses, to keep warm during the winter, and to feed the animals. Mount Ozolo has also been since ancient times the "sacred" mountain of the valley, and today it has become a game preserve and a site of socialization for young people who know how to love and respect nature.

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days
  • £193.20

    CASTRVM - Lionel Beltrán-Cecilia

    CASTRVM is a symphonic episode inspired by four of the main civilizations that have coexisted over time in Ulldecona's Castle. With its melodies and sound effects, the composer tries to transport the listener through a trip to four uninterrupted movements, from the beginnings of this small settlement, creating a natural atmosphere recreated by the voice and the singing of birds to take us into the history with the first inhabitants, the Iberians, giving strength to the introduction of the composition, to move on to the time of the Andalusians, which with a melody in the form of a dance marked by percussion will transport us to take a walk in the surroundings of its circular tower. Next, and with strength, we arrive at the medieval and Christian period, marked in the score by the brass instruments, in this fragment we find moments that take us into the church of "Santa Mara de los ngeles", with melodies that evoke resonance and pomposity, continuing until we find the immense square tower, symbol of the fortress and homage, finally used as a prison and arsenal of those times. Then, there is a small slow march that will move us to some measures of strong stridency to finish with the whole section of low brass having its great moment of prominence, down to we reach the last part, Qna, a name that is recited during the musical piece and one of the names given in the past to the area that could be seen from the castle, where the change of location of the new town is recreated leaving the castle site, but always looking at it with respect and admiration as at the beginning of what is now the current Ulldecona, in this part, the composer plays a bit with a very well-known and significant melody for the inhabitants of Ulldecona, the "Jota Vieja", first making a reflex effect of all its melody and then only with the first six notes of this one, which builds a bridge until reaching the march and, later, the grand finale of this symphonic episode. The work was commissioned by Ulldecona Town Council and the Ulldecona Music Band, led by its conductor Joan Nadal i Girona, to commemorate the 800th anniversary of the donation of the Town Charter of Ulldecona "the old" (1222-2022), as part of the PATRIMONIUM 20.22 programme, "La Banda (Sonora) del Castell" (The soundtrack of the Castle).CASTRVM consists of: I.Iberians: stone and ironII.AndalusiansIII.The square tower: fortress and homageIV.Qna

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days

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  • £233.50

    Mosaici Bizantini (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Cesarini, Franco

    Three Byzantine mosaics, to be seen in churches in Venice and Palermo inspired Franco Cesarini to compose this work. He took the musical motives from Gregorian chants. The mosaics concerned depict the following extracts from "The Gospel According to St. Matthew".I. The Nativity: The Magi from the East: "Where is the new-born King of the Jews? For we have seen his star in far-off eastern lands and we have come to worship Him."II. The Temple of Jerusalem: And look! The curtain secluding the Holiest Place in the Temple was split apart from top to bottom: and the earth shook and rocks broke, and tombs opened and many godly men and women who had died, come back to life again.III. Angel of the Resurrection: An angel of the Lord come down from heaven drew near, rolled away the stone and sat upon it. His countenance was lightning and his attire white as snow.Duration: 19:45

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