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£94.99La Rodana Wind Band Set (Score & Parts)
The Spanish "Pasacalle" is a very characteristic genre of Spanish musical tradition. It resembles the march but is more majestic and represents the air of pretentiousness that is so typical for the Spanish male character of the sixties. This composition is not only an example of this kind of musical genre, but it also reminds us of the most typical Spanish celebration of all - the bullfight. Take your audience away to a balmy summer night in the bullring with this great new paso doble. 04:10
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£54.99March Of the Animals (Concert Band - Score and Parts)
Studying and performing this piece can be lots of fun. All the musicians have to do is imagine themselves on an energetic parade of animals, like a circus train, traveling through the country side. Live animal calls during the performance will make this piece entertaining for everyone participating!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£60.99Marcia Romantica (Concert Band - Score and Parts)
Marcia Romantica is a traditional march from Wim Laseroms. Following a distinctive introduction, a melodic theme in the woodwind and high brass is played alongside a beautiful countermelody in the reprise. After a powerful passage in the bass register, the original theme returns. Ideal for either indoor or outdoor performance, this will appeal to musicians and audiences alike. 03:10
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£65.00Men of Ohio (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Fillmore, Henry - Schissel, Loras
One of Henry Fillmore's greatest and best known marches in a new edition by Loras Schissel. Thoroughly and accurately articulated to represent the authentic march. Exceptional for concert or contest use!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£44.55On Parade (Concert Band - Score and Parts)
This tuneful march is sure to have your young players sounding their best with minimal rehearsal time. A sure-fire hit for young bands!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£44.55Out of the Woods (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Bulla, Stephen
Dedicated to the valiant men and women of our military, this solidly scored march has an intriguing modal flavor and is ideally suited for young bands. They'll play it with pride!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£37.62Patriots on Parade (Concert Band - Score and Parts)
Written somewhat in the style of a march trio, this appealing piece will get impressive results with very young bands. Includes a short solo section for the drum section. Includes an optional piano or keyboard part which can be used as a rehearsal aid or as a performance enhancer. Very Useful!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£159.99Prevision (CD incl.) Wind Band Set (Score & Parts)
The work Prevision has been composed in a free fantasy form. Deep in thought the composer sketches his prevision - the development of his small grandson growing up to be an adult. After a brilliant introduction, a slow march follows, which symbolises the first steps toward adulthood. Aspects such as love and a sense of security, that are indispensable for a positive development, are presented in a calm middle section, after which an energetic closing part refers to the rebelliousness of an adolescent. The grand finale of Prevision expresses the grandfather's and composer's positive picture of the future. 0:10:30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£164.95Roman Trilogy (Prestige Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Ellerby, Martin
This work falls into three movements, all concerned with the subject of the Italian capital city of Rome, rather like previous tributes to other European citites in Paris Sketches, Venetian Spells and The Cries of London. The emphasis is on atmosphere and drama, be they respectful or joyful! It is acknowledged that Ottorino Respighi has influenced this work though his own eternal Rome tributes are not challenged here, rather saluted and celebrated.The three movements are: 1. Collosea di Romaan evergrowing march mood, builds in intensity and density as we approach the mighty Colosseum, the amphitehatre of Classical Rome, where deadly spectacles were once played out. We should not forget that countless thousands died here whilst even more laughed in the name of entertainment: their memory is reflected in the coda. In its unique way this icon of Rome is one of the most tragic historical places.2. Capella Sistinathe Sistine Chapel of the Vatican City is observed in a series of chorales and interludes. The visitor can look 360o around and be presented with a series of Biblical representations and commentaries. The music attempts to reflect these contrasting panels whilst ultimately bowing to the glory of this magnificent artistic creation. The coda is enigmatic, inconclusive - a single viewing cannot reveal all the mysteries and beauties within. 3. Fonatani di Trevitime for laughter and fun! The Trevi Fountain is one of Rome's finest and visually overboard locations! This is indicated as a Burletta: 'a la dolce vita' which means 'the sweet life'. This burletta (meaning 'little joke') makes use of tarantella and saltarello rhythms and features a pair of tambourines which are associated with these forms. La Dolce Vita was also a film by the renowned Italian director Federico Fellini featuring a memorable scene in the Trevi with a wet Enita Ekberg: something modern day visitors are discouraged from emulating!Duration: 11:15Recorded on Polyphonic QPRM161D ROMAN TRILOGY (TheRoyal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra).
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£37.95Roman Trilogy (Prestige Concert Band - Score only) - Ellerby, Martin
This work falls into three movements, all concerned with the subject of the Italian capital city of Rome, rather like previous tributes to other European citites in Paris Sketches, Venetian Spells and The Cries of London. The emphasis is on atmosphere and drama, be they respectful or joyful! It is acknowledged that Ottorino Respighi has influenced this work though his own eternal Rome tributes are not challenged here, rather saluted and celebrated.The three movements are: 1. Collosea di Romaan evergrowing march mood, builds in intensity and density as we approach the mighty Colosseum, the amphitehatre of Classical Rome, where deadly spectacles were once played out. We should not forget that countless thousands died here whilst even more laughed in the name of entertainment: their memory is reflected in the coda. In its unique way this icon of Rome is one of the most tragic historical places.2. Capella Sistinathe Sistine Chapel of the Vatican City is observed in a series of chorales and interludes. The visitor can look 360o around and be presented with a series of Biblical representations and commentaries. The music attempts to reflect these contrasting panels whilst ultimately bowing to the glory of this magnificent artistic creation. The coda is enigmatic, inconclusive - a single viewing cannot reveal all the mysteries and beauties within. 3. Fonatani di Trevitime for laughter and fun! The Trevi Fountain is one of Rome's finest and visually overboard locations! This is indicated as a Burletta: 'a la dolce vita' which means 'the sweet life'. This burletta (meaning 'little joke') makes use of tarantella and saltarello rhythms and features a pair of tambourines which are associated with these forms. La Dolce Vita was also a film by the renowned Italian director Federico Fellini featuring a memorable scene in the Trevi with a wet Enita Ekberg: something modern day visitors are discouraged from emulating!Duration: 11:15Recorded on Polyphonic QPRM161D ROMAN TRILOGY (TheRoyal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra)
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
