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£69.99Vivenda (Concert Band - Score and Parts)
In this extremely attractive march, the playful 6/8 time is alternatedwith a 2/4 time using an appealing cantabile theme as a basis. The title,which is derived from the Latin word vivat (?he/she lives?), is particularly based on the exuberant forte passage in the trio. Vivenda is a lively composition that will fit well in your concert programme and will make an ideal piece for any festive occasion. 03:18
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£43.56We, The People (Concert Band - Score and Parts)
No concert would be complete without a rousing rendition of a well-crafted march. Maintaining a steady tempo, utilizing dynamic contrast and playing with the appropriate amount of style and energy are but a few of the lessons that are there for the teaching. Your students will enjoy each and every moment of this rewarding musical experience. A guaranteed toe-tapper!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£44.55Wellington Square (Concert Band - Score and Parts)
Young piano students will recognize this tuneful and enjoyable little Schumann march. Jerry Nowak has adapted it perfectly for developing bands.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£25.74West Hills (Concert Band - Score and Parts)
A processional march in the royal tradition with an opening fanfare that sets the mood for the stately themes that follow. Everyone has an opportunity to play the melody and even the percussion section is featured.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£76.99Playday! - Benjamin Yeo
Playday! is a concert march for wind band that displays the composer's sheer joy at writing music. He was in fact writing another piece of serious music when a sudden burst of inspiration came to him - he knew he had to put the other piece aside to start work on this special march immediately. Excited to get his music into writing and share it with the world, the march was completed in just three short days. Full of fun and playful sounds, Playday! opens up many imaginative possibilities within the familiar concert march form.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£106.95
Mr. Bartow - Larry Clark
This is a rip roaring march right from the start. Composer Larry Clark marks the tempo Fast and fun. This original march was written to honor an exemplary band director with over 62 years teaching. It is a work that emulates the great marches of Henry Fillmore. This will be a fun and solid march for festival performances.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£123.95
Uncle Henry - Howard E. Akers
Uncle Henry was the nickname given to Henry Fillmore around the state of Florida by band directors and band students for all that he did to raise the standard of bands in the state. Howard Akers pays tribute to Henry with this stellar march that was originally published one year After Fillmore's death in 1957. Gary Reeves gives this delightful piece a much-needed facelift in this modern edition so that bands can enjoy this tuneful march for many more years to come.
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£84.50
The Red Cape - James Meredith
Looking for an alternative to the same old American style march for festival? The Red Cape may be your answer. It is written in a Spanish style reminiscent of some of the classic Spanish marches like Amparita Roco, but it is within the technical limitations of young bands. Composer James Meredith draws on his many years of being a band director to give us something fresh and different for your next contest or festival warm-up march.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£106.99Royal Salute - Philip Sparke
This march from Philip Sparke is in the tradition of the English ceremonial or concert march, such as the masterpieces written by Sir Edward Elgar and Sir William Walton. It attempts to continue this tradition with a march for intermediate band that has all the recognisable hallmarks such as broad melodies, counter melodies and a nobilmente trio.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£104.99Call of the Valley - Jacob de Haan
The inspiration for this three-part work goes back to the International European Youth Wind Music Festival, of which the patron has been Jacob de Haan several times. It begins in a festive march tempo, then sacred music, instrumental groups playing off_x005F_x001E_stage and a little march for brass and _x005F_x001D_flutes. The third movement is a parade in which the various sections of the ensemble head towards the stage from different directions. Even without the effective choreography of the musicians, Call of the Valley is an impressive concert band composition.
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