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    The Legend of Asturias - Isaac Albéniz / arr. Victor López

    Manuel Francisco Albniz was a Spanish pianist and composer, best known for his piano works that are based on Spanish folk music. Now this favorite has been scored for the developing band with high energy and a multicultural flair!

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    Heroic Legend - Steve Frank

    A mysterious opening percussion motif sets the mood in this evocative tone poem written especially to showcase the expressive capabilities of your young band. Featuring haunting Dorian mode melodies, powerful brass fanfares, and creative percussion writing, will captivate the imagination of your students while developing their musicality. Dynamic and exciting!

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    Legend of Eagle Caves - Steve Hodges

    Experience some high adventure in this dynamic piece as each section of the band takes part in the excitement of discovery. The trek for the legendary caves begins with a brief introduction before the presentation of the main theme by the trumpets. Supported by expanded percussion and active accompaniment patterns, the theme is presented in a variety of moods and colors with a strong marziale feel throughout. The final destination is reached with an emphatic conclusion, bringing a satisfying end to the journey.

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    Legend of the Yankee Clippers - James Swearingen

    Relive the story of several American clipper ships that established numerous speed records. The opening heroic line in the trumpets is supported by countermelodies in the upper woodwinds before giving way to a somber middle section, complete with a clanging ship's bell. The end brings back the energy of the clipper ships as they race toward a heroic ending. This one is sure to have instant appeal!

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    Legend of the Nighthawk - James Swearingen

    There is plenty for your percussionists in this contest work by one of the country's most prolific composers. A lyrical opening sets the mood as the piece rockets forward in a burst of energy, eventually moving into a section where percussion alternates with the ensemble clapping rhythms in response. The final section adds layer upon layer as the piece builds to its spectacular climax!

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    Broken Sword - Kevin Houben

    The Broken Sword is one of the five ceremonial swords kept in the Tower of London and is used during the coronation of a new king or queen. Legend has it that an angel broke off the tip of the sword in an effort to prevent an unjust killing.Composer Kevin Houben lets his music retell this intriguing legend. Broken Sword resembles a film score in many ways and will paint vivid images as the band plays its way through the legend. Many different moods create a contrast-rich workthat makes for an exciting listening and playing experience every time!

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £137.99

    The Seventh Night of July - Itaru Sakai

    In Japan, July the 7th is a holiday known as Tanabata, for which large celebrations are held throughout the country. The holiday is based on a legend about a young man and a young woman who are separated by the Milky Way and can only see each other once a year on this night. The Seventh Night of July is Itaru Sakai's musical interpretation of this romantic legend. The alto saxophone and euphonium solos during the middle movement represent the two main themes from the legend.

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    Broken Sword (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Houben, Kevin

    The Broken Sword is one of the five ceremonial swords kept in the Tower of London and is used during the coronation of a new king or queen. Legend has it that an angel broke off the tip of the sword in an effort to prevent an unjust killing. Composer Kevin Houben lets his music retell this intriguing legend. Broken Sword resembles a film score in many ways and will paint vivid images as the band plays its way through the legend. Many different moods create a contrast-rich work that makes for an exciting listening and playing experience every time!Duration: 11:30

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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    The Seventh Night of July (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Sakai, Itaru

    In Japan, July the 7th is a holiday known as Tanabata, for which large celebrations are held throughout the country. The holiday is based on a legend about a young man and a young woman who are separated by the Milky Way and can only see each other once a year on this night. The Seventh Night of July is Itaru Sakai's musical interpretation of this romantic legend. The alto saxophone and euphonium solos during the middle movement represent the two main themes from the legend.Duration: 8:40

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    Symphony No. 1 - The Borgias - 2. Nepotism - Otto M. Schwarz

    A sinister legend hangs over the Borgia family, a legend of corruption, abuse of power, orgies, sex and murder. These rumours proliferated especially during the papacy of Alexander VI, a descendant of the family, who was even called the Antichrist. On his death, contemporary witnesses reported that the devil himself prowled around the death chamber and a black dog run along the corridors of the Vatican as his emissary. One might say that this Borgia pope, who ruled together with his family with the greatest brutality, became demonised. Unscrupulousness, poison-toting, incest and other malice are to this day the hallmarks of this pontiff.2. NEPOTISMRodrigo Borgia was elected Pope on 11 August 1492. From the very start, the new pope was prepared to use any means to eliminate his opponents, either through the infamous 'Borgia poison' or by excommunication and execution. His son Cesare, who wanted little to do with the church, was appointed cardinal against his will. Alessandro Farnese, broth of Giulia Farnese, the Pope's mistress, also became a cardinal. Numerous Spaniards were brought into the country and were appointed to ecclesiastical posts. This infuriated the opponents of Alexander VI. The Dominican Girolamo Savonarola from Florence demanded the removal of the Pope. He was tortured and banned. Giuliano della Rovere wanted to convene councils to depose the Pope, which Alexander managed to prevent through artful political manoeuvrings. Through great brutality, brilliant political skill and power games, this pope was able to achieve his goal of leaving for his children a great legacy. Alexander VI constantly changed his allies and always acted unscrupulously to improve his financial situation and expand his sphere of influence. At the centre of the second movement of this work is the medieval hymn Dies Irae (Day of Wrath), which acts as a warning in the background condemning the Pope's actions.

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