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    Music - John Miles

    Born in Jarrow, northeast England, in 1949, John Miles was something of a child prodigy, learning the Piano from the age of five. In the early '60s he persuaded his father to buy him a Guitar and by the end of the decade he had joined a semi-professional band, The Influence. The group soon disbanded and by 1969 Miles was recording with his own group, The John Miles Band, releasing a dozen singles in the early '70s. In 1975 Miles decided to move to London and secured a deal with Decca Records. By October that year, a newly formed band, John Miles and Co, had released their debut single, Highfly, but their greatest hit, which stormed the British charts in March 1976,was Music.

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  • £225.00

    Five Orchestral Meditations (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Rutter, John - Noble, Paul

    The Five Orchestral Meditations are all based on John Rutter's choral pieces, which he re-scored for orchestra, and on which these arrangements are based. They are offered as a suite, but the audio tracks have been separated to make it easier to hear each title. These lovely pieces will present a perfect exercise for band blending, balance, interpretation, intonation, and finesse, while offering your audience some of the typically gorgeous music for which John Rutter is so noted. They may be performed as a suite, or as independent pieces: 1. What Sweeter Music; 2. Blow, blow, thou winter wind; 3. Candlelight; 4. Lord, make me an instrument of thy peace; 5. The Lord bless you and keep you. John Rutter's compositions are in a class by themselves, and this adaptation is sure to find its way into the repertoire of outstanding bands around the world.

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    God So Loved the World - Score and Parts - Sir John Stainer

    The Crucifixion, an oratorio composed by John Stainer in 1887 was designed in such a way that most church choirs would find it accessible. Also, it helpfully includes five hymns so that the congregation can contribute also. Whilst the text for this work was written by W J Sparrow Simpson, who worked with Stainer in an earlier work entitled 'Mary Magdalene', that used in this setting of 'God, so loved the world' is literal from John 3 verse 16 in the scriptures. This movement of 'The Crucifixion' is the most popular and widely used.

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    God So Loved the World - Score only - Sir John Stainer

    The Crucifixion, an oratorio composed by John Stainer in 1887 was designed in such a way that most church choirs would find it accessible. Also, it helpfully includes five hymns so that the congregation can contribute also. Whilst the text for this work was written by W J Sparrow Simpson, who worked with Stainer in an earlier work entitled 'Mary Magdalene', that used in this setting of 'God, so loved the world' is literal from John 3 verse 16 in the scriptures. This movement of 'The Crucifixion' is the most popular and widely used.

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days
  • £180.00

    William Tell Overture for Band - By Gioachino Rossini / arr. John Philip Sousa, Loras John Schissel

    John Philip Sousa's own transcription of the Rossini war horse! It's everything you would expect...and more.

    Estimated delivery 3-5 days
  • £80.95

    Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones, Themes from - By John Williams / arr. Robert W. Smith

    A delicious medley of three of the dynamic tunes from one of John William's newest film scores are presented at the concert level. Titles include the traditional "Main Title," a most contemporary segment called "The Space Canister Caper," and the refreshing ballad "Across the Stars" (Love Theme from Star Wars: Episode II. You just can't go wrong with the music of John Williams scored by Robert W. Smith! (3:21)

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  • £84.00

    The Washington Post March - By John Philip Sousa / arr. Michael Story

    Although John Philip Sousa composed in many forms, it is the march for which he is best remembered. As probably the best-known leader of the Marine Band in its early years, he has a formidable legacy. Although John Philip Sousa composed in many forms, it is the march for which he is best remembered. The technical difficulties are removed, but the integrity shines through. This is possibly the classic of all marches!

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  • £58.50

    The Pride of the Wolverines - By John Philip Sousa / ed. Frederick Fennell

    Here's one that's often forgotten. Written in 1926 by John Philip Sousa at the request of Detroit's mayor, this charming cut-time march in typical Sousa style is dedicated to Mayor John W. Smith and the people of Detroit. The Pride of the Wolverines now comes with a full score! (3:43)

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    The Children's Ball - By John Philip Sousa / arr. Loras John Schissel

    Sousa wrote much more than marches. This particular work arranged by Loras John Schissel is from a suite entitled Camera Studies---Music for an Imaginary Film. It is clearly Sousa but not the Sousa of the famous marches. A fascinating and engaging work! Part of the LudwigMasters Heritage of the Concert Band Series. (4:00)

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  • £58.50

    Fiddle-Faddle - By Leroy Anderson / arr. John Ford

    Every school has a talented mallet player. Why not take a great Leroy Anderson tune associated with strings and arrange it for mallet percussion? Why not, indeed . . . in fact, John Ford has arranged it for advanced as well as easy-play mallet percussion (both versions included). This one is a winner! Way to go, John! (2:45)

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