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    The Prince of Wales (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Haydn, Joseph - Walker, Desmond

    A stately slow march. This set is March Card Sized

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £45.95

    Royal March (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Kinyon, John

    An original march from the pen of classic band composer John Kinyon.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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    Festival of Music 2003

    1Reach for the SkyJohn AddisonThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force3.292The TrapRon GoodwinThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force2.573Come What MayBuerwaldCorporal Matthew Little with The Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force4.324Carnival of Venicearr. Duncan StubbsThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force5.595Tribute to Cole Porterarr. RichardsonThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force9.356CzardasMonti arr. Duncan StubbsCpl Barry Stringer & Cpl Justine Stringer The Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force3.547Coastal Command Suite, Excerpts fromR. Vaughan WilliamsThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force7.158The Other Side of the Rainbowarr. Hunt/LaidlerEmer McParland with The Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force8.339Clarinet ConcertoMozart arr. CasteelJnr Tech Gayle Williams (Clarinet) with The Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force5.3110On the Street Where You LiveLerner & LoeweCorporal Matthew Little with The Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force3.4811CartoonPaul HartThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force10.1212I've Got a Gal in KalamazooWarren & GordonThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force4.3713Songs of World War Iarr. RichardsonThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force4.2714Royal Air Force March PastDavies & DysonThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force1.56

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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    The Very Best of Festival of Music Volume 1

    1Old ComradesCarl TeikeThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force2.182ElegyDavies/Dyson/HingleyThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force3.533633 SquadronRob GoodwinThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force2.414NimrodEdward Elgar/HingleyThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force3.415Sun and MoonSchoenberg/Maltby/BoubillThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force2.556USAF MarchCranfordThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force1.487Highland CathedralGilmourThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force3.328Robin Hood, Price of ThievesMichael KamenThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force9.469Marching with Sousaarr. Gordon LangfordThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force5.4510Spitfire PreludeWilliam WaltonThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force3.4311Bohemian RhapsodyFreddie MercuryThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force7.1812Irish Tune from County DerryPercy GraingerThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force3.4813In the MoodRazaf & GarlandThe Squadronaires3.2514Pomp and Circumstance No.1Edward ElgarThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force6.0315RiverdanceBill WhelanThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force5.5316Evening Hymn and Sunsetarr. Rob WiffinThe Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force3.26

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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    Armed Forces The Pride of America! - Boskerck

    With theme songs from all five branches of the armed forces, stirring march themes from John Philip Sousa, and both the Pledge of Allegiance and National Anthem of the United States of America, Armed Forces - The Pride of America is sure to become a staple for patriotic programs. Arrangers Larry Clark and Greg Gilpin have taken great care in creating a uniquely flexible setting both in instrumentation and performance. Designed to be performed by band, orchestra, or chorus, separately or in any conceivable combination, ensembles need not be limited by size or instrumentation. Careful attention has also been paid to playability for ease of performance and rehearsal. An optional ending allows even further flexibility when performance time is a consideration and an optional narrator part can be used to invite rousing audience participation. This popular medley is sure to bring a stunning performance in almost any setting.

    Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
  • £204.00

    The Light of Resistance - Franco Cesarini

    Franco Cesarini was commissioned to write The Light of Resistance by the Filarmonica di Villadossola APS (Piedmont, Italy) for its 125th anniversary. The Villadossola revolt was an uprising that took place in November 1943 in the homonymous municipality during World War II. The partisans, with the support of local workers, managed to temporarily liberate the town from nazi-fascist forces. It was one of the first acts of armed resistance against the German occupation in Italy but was harshly repressed by nazi-fascist troops who regained control of the territory. Although it was suppressed, the uprising remained a symbol of courage and determination.The slow introduction of the composition creates an atmosphere of latent tension, which gradually intensifies until it explodes in a rapid movement, symbolizing the struggle. Two contrasting musical themes collide, embodying the conflict between opposing forces. In the central section, a prayer rises delicately, then evolves into a heroic parade celebrating the temporary triumph of the revolt. However, this victory is fleeting; dissonant harmonies interrupt the scene, representing the brutal repression of the insurrection. In the finale, the heroic theme reemerges, evoking sacrifice as a spark of unshakeable hope. A moment of contemplation closes the composition, honouring the lives broken and reaffirming hope for a future of peace and regained freedom.The premiere of The Light of Resistance took place on 30th March, 2025 in Villadossola, performed by the Filarmonica di Villadossola, Franco Cesarini conductor.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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    Bonds of Unity - Karl L. King

    A must have of James Swearingen's arrangement of King's classic "Bonds of Unity" March. While not difficult, this is one of King's nicest marches and is an excellent selection for concert, festival, or contest use by bands of all levels. This James Swearingen arrangement of "Bonds of Unity" is one of the best.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £149.99

    Jello, The Colours Of My Soul - Ben Haemhouts

    Jello...The Colours of my Soul is an assignment that was written to be a lasting memory of the untimely, dramatic death of a young child. The work came about due to various conversations between the father and the composer whereby the final resultmust be seen as an attempt by the composer to musically translate the feelings of the parents.The first part of the title, "Jello", is a combination of the names of the two children of the commissioner, namely Jelle and Lobcke, and "the Colours of mySoul" are the colours of the soul of the parents who despite the loss of one of their children, continue to cherish their two children. The introduction provides the atmosphere of grieving for the loss, whereby use is made of pure fifths in order toportray the solidarity with nature, as we are familiar with in symphonies by Bruckner. A little later a bit of the first theme is suggested, which develops into a real funeral march.The Dies Irae, as this occurs in Berlioz's Fantastic Symphony (F, E,F, D, E, C, D), forms a leitmotiv through the entire work in order to symbolise the constant battle between life and death.Shortly before the storm-passage, (where a wind machine is used) which announces disaster, fragments from children's songs areplayed to the accompaniment of a rising choir piece from behind the stage, which strengthens the imminent confrontation with death.After the introduction of the two themes in the long introduction, a quick passage follows in which all kinds ofbeautiful memories are recalled. There is story telling, laughing, and dancing. One of the previous children's songs is also cited. The Dies Irea is heard once again, this time short and fast.Bit by bit happy elements are steadily distorted untilseriousness breaks through again, like an unavoidable and unstoppable evil. The entire piece becomes evermore stirring, as if a big climax will follow. At this moment a very long fermata makes a sudden end to the hysterical allegro. The crucialmoment in the work follows...How does one deal with something as tragic as the death of one's own child? Does one mourn for what no longer is and what never will be? Or does one try to cherish the beautiful moments and continue to live with thesecolourful memories?A subdued, dignified choir piece captures the beautiful memories and ends in a positive, hopeful tone.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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    Land of Hope and Glory - Edward Elgar

    Elgar's five Pomp and Circumstance Marches were written between 1901 and 1930 with number 1 undoubtedly being the most popular of the five. King Edward VII told Elgar that the tune would 'go round the world' if words were fitted to it. Elgar took the hint and included it (with slight rhythmic changes) in his Coronation Ode of 1902, with words by A. C. Benson. Thus was born Land of Hope and Glory which is now, of course, an integral part of the annual Last Night of the Proms, when the audience (with varying degrees of success!) sing the words along to the original march. Now your concert band can enjoy all the pomp and ceremony of the proms with this arrangement by Philip Sparke.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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    Song of Hope - Jan van der Roost

    2011 was a disastrous year for Japan: on March 11 the northeast of the country suffered a violent earthquake, which triggered a huge tsunami and caused massive damage to people and the environment. The ensuing problems with the nuclear reactor atFukushima only increased the misery: a black day in the country's history...One almost inevitable consequence of such dramatic circumstances is the particular damage suffered by the cultural arts. And so it was in Japan: various high school wind orchestras in the effected areas lost their practice rooms and/or instruments.It will take a long time before the damage suffered is repaired - and it will take great effort to overcome the psychological effects, too. Focusing on the latter, Yutada Nishida (director of The Bandwagon radio program) asked a few composers fora simple work that could be played by many orchestras. It just so happened that the Osakan Philharmonic Winds (with whom Jan Van der Roost had conducted a concert exclusively of his own works on September 25th) had had a similar idea. This concert saw the baptism of Song of Hope. This pieceimmediately struck a chord with musicians and audience alike: it begins bleakly in the low register and evolves to a more open, optimistic close. There really is hope for better times!

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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