Searching for Brass Band Music? Visit the Brass Band Music Shop
We've found 13 matches for your search

Results

  • £62.95

    Morning Madness (Percussion Section Feature with Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Clark, Larry

    What strikes a note of fear in every living, breathing man, woman and child? The title of this zany salute 'says it all!' From the insistent buzzing of the alarm clock to the rush hour race down the highway, Morning Madness uses all of the 'morning sounds' and gives your group a marvelous opportunity to become inventive. Be sure to throw in as many visuals as your percussion section can manage. 'Tis a hoot! Duration: 3.45

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

     PDF View Music

  • £43.00

    Robot Madness - Gregory Rudgers

    Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
  • £65.50

    Robot Madness - Gregory B. Rudgers

    The sounds of gears, gadgets, and all things mechanical form the basis for this unique, beginning band piece by Carl Fischer Music newcomer Gregory Rudgers. There is a hint of the futuristic in the sounds and textures that students will encounter. A fun change of pace for the developing band.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £76.95

    Maynard Madness (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Lopez, Victor

    Here are two of Maynard Ferguson's greatest hits, "Coconut Champagne" and "Gonna Fly Now (Theme from Rocky)" in a medley that will make them sit up and take note, a 'take-no-prisoners' arrangement!Duration: 4.15

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

     PDF View Music

  • £93.10

    Baggy Trousers - Madness - Alan Fernie

    Estimated dispatch 7-10 working days

     PDF View Music

  • £271.60

    Cerebral Vortex - Øyvind Moe

    Cerebral Vortex was composed for Musikkforeningen Nidarholm for their participation in the 2009 World Music Contest in Kerkrade, The Netherlands. Tthe first performance was given at this contest conducted by Espen Andersen, with the composer in thesaxophone section.The title is meant to describe a from of writer's block caused not by lack of ideas, but rather a lack of ability to channel and form the madness swirling around inside the head of someone with a great desire to express something. In this respect,the piece can be said to be an exercise in keeping focus from the composer's side. A limited amount of material is repeated and treated to create a development that always has a solid anchor point. This is emphasized by the return to the openingtheme towards the end.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £355.99

    El Ingenioso Hidalgo - Ferrer Ferran

    El Ingenioso Hidalgo closes Ferrer Ferran's trilogy of compositionswith the theme of Don Quixote. This highly melodic and rhythmicgrand symphony reflects three episodes from the book Don Quixote.It tells a tale of chivalry, romance, madness and adventure, and willadd a touch of classic Spanish adventure to any concert.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

     PDF View Music

  • £60.00

    Paint It, Black (Flexible Ensemble - Score and Parts) - Jagger & Richards - Vinson, Johnnie

    Here is a flex version of Robert's popular work for full band which colourfully depicts the madness and mayhem as musical worlds collide. An inventive mash-up of Renaissance and classic horror music, Shakespeare Meets Godzilla is entertaining but still with plenty of musical depth for teaching.Duration: 3.30

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £57.50

    Shakespeare Meets Godzilla (The Good Bard and the Ugly) (Flexible Ensemble - Score and Parts) - Buckley, Robert

    Here is a flex version of Robert's popular work for full band which colourfully depicts the madness and mayhem as musical worlds collide. An inventive mash-up of Renaissance and classic horror music, Shakespeare Meets Godzilla is entertaining but still with plenty of musical depth for teaching.Duration: 3.30

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £279.99

    Van Gogh (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Doss, Thomas

    This composition is not a work inspired by the life of the famous painter, but rather an attempt at a pictorial immersion into his world. In addition to Van Gogh's character and tragic life, the technique he employed to create his works, the bright colours of his paintings and his view of nature served as inspiration for this musical work. Point by point, stroke by stroke, Van Gogh brought his own world to life on canvas.On the life of Van Gogh: The Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh was one of the most important pioneers of Modernism, despite being relatively unknown during his own lifetime. As an artist, he chose a life of poverty and seclusion. From today's perspective, his important woks were created from 1880 onwards, when he had already more or less succumbed to madness. While his earlier works could still be classed as contemporary, he matured into a pioneer of Expressionism with his later work indicating an increasing self-awareness. He was just 37 years old when he died but he created over 750 paintings and 1600 drawings in the last ten years of his life.The structure of the work:Start: Brushes and Paints: Van Gogh retired to Arles in southern France where he found his artistic home. The colours and flowering gardens of this landscape awakened in him an unbelievably great creative power.A: A Picture Comes into Being: Van Gogh's psychotic episodes and bouts of depression did not stop him from painting wonderful pictures. Hardly anyone recognised his genius during his lifetime, on the contrary, he often felt misunderstood.C: Paris - Arles: In Paris (from 1886), Van Gogh became inspired by the French art scene. His works found few takers, however. He met and befriended the painter Paul Gauguin, but the lack of success made Van Gogh short tempered, and he began to drink. Eventually, he moved from Paris to Arles in the south of France to establish an artists' collective with Gaugin. Within a few weeks, the two got into such a violent argument that Van Gogh attacked his friend with a knife. The friends parted ways and afterwards Van Gogh cut off his right ear. In 1889 he voluntarily admitted himself into a mental hospital at St. Remy, suffering from hallucinations and fearing that he would lose his mind.G: The Starry Night One of his most famous paintings, created in 1898.H: Death and Brotherly Love Vincent van Gogh accepted an invitation to Auver-sur-Oise in 1890. This was one of his most intensive creative periods. He also went there for treatment, but his mental state hardly improved. After an extended walk, he injured himself fatally with a pistol under mysterious circumstances. Not even to his beloved brother Theo, who had supported him all his life, did he reveal on his deathbed how the accident had occurred.J: Art Market Today, Van Gogh's paintings are among the most expensive paintings on the art market. How ironic, given that he could hardly sell a painting during his lifetime. "I put my heart and soul into my work and lost my mind in the process." (Vincent van Gogh)Duration: 13.15

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

     PDF View Music