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  • £47.52

    Sidetracked! (Concert Band - Score and Parts)

    Using relentless percussion ostinati and syncopated bass lines, composer Matt Conaway has created an explosive concert and festival selection that your students and audiences will love! Extensive use of the blues scale helps create harmonic interest as the piece builds to a dramatic finish. If your percussion section is ready for a challenge, this is an ideal selection for your next performance!

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  • £71.28

    St. Lawrence Chronicles

    Take a historical journey into the heart of the continent along the powerful St. Lawrence River as the early French explorers did. The immensity and beauty of this historic river is captured in bold brass fanfares. Haunting woodwind themes encapsulate the relentless exploration of the New World, and the lush, melodic slow section presents many opportunities for lyrical playing. Ideal for bands of moderate experience, this programmatic composition is perfect for contest, festival and concert performance.

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  • £49.50

    Wild Horse Canyon

    Here is wonderful program music for young bands suggesting the imagery of wild horses roaming free in the Red Rock canyons of Utah. Interesting parts abound, with unison and independent lines for all players. The short opening fanfare sets the stage for the brisk allegro section. A short interlude leads to a lyrical section for the woodwinds and low brass. A new transitional fanfare leads us back to a recap of the main themes. An inspiring concert or festival selection!

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  • £83.00

    Spartakiade (CB) - Serge Prokofieff - David Byles

    March for a Spartakiade was written for a Russian athletic festival, the Sartakiad, which was inspired by the highly disciplined warriors of ancient Sparta.

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  • £119.50

    Watch What Happens - Michel Legrand

    "Watch What Happens" is taken from the film score of "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg," composed by Michel Legrand in 1964. The music was nominated for a Grammy that same year, and the film itself won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes International Film Festival.This arrangement was written for Kampen Janitsjarorkester, a band conducted by Thingns for more than 30 years. They performed it at both indoor and outdoor concerts. Multiple percussion parts beyond the drum set are specifically designed for outdoor use and marching setups.

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  • £64.99

    Echoes of the Silent - Robert Buckley

    In 1917 two ships collided in the harbor of Halifax, Canada. The resulting explosion devastated most of the city. Echoes of the Silent is a hymn that pays homage to those who perished and to the resilient souls who survived. Thismusic is reverent and reflective, with emotional ebbs and swells and an eventual build to a stirring theme of hope and inner strength. Ideal as a festival or memorial piece, this work is an opportunity for your ensemble to exploresofter dynamics, expression and nuance. Dur: 5:05

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  • £183.20

    Fest - Polonaise - Johan Svendsen

    Johan Svendsen (1840 - 1911) was the first great Norwegian symphonic composer, as well as one of the leading conductors of his time. Next to Edv. Grieg, he was the most prominent figure in Norwegian music life at the end of the 1800's. Although he came from humble beginnings in Chistiania (now Oslo), he was to become a cosmopolitan who felt at home all over Europa. Svendsen spent most of his adult life abroad, living in Copenhagen for 25 years as maestro for the Royal Theatre Orchestra. Nonetheless he retained contact with Norway troughout these years and was a frequent and popular guest in his native country. He wrote his Festival Polonaise for a ball in 1873. This polonaise ina big ABA style

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  • £49.95

    Windward Overture - Robert Sheldon

    This original concert overture is manageable by young musicians, yet it has elements that are relevant to much more challenging literature. Written in a standard overture form, the catchy melodies and rhythms will be sure to delight audiences while keeping the players fully engaged. A brief lyrical interlude adds variety and a moment of repose before returning to the more energized main theme. This is an outstanding choice for a spring concert or a first band festival/contest experience.(2:40)

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  • £60.99

    Due North - Michael Sweeney

    Composed for a band festival in Duluth, MN, and suggesting perhaps an exciting downhill ski run or possibly a snowmobile chase through the woods, Due North is a fast-paced overture written entirely in a single tempo. Along theway, various moods are suggested as themes and musical ideas are passed from section to section. The percussion section provides a driving, rhythmic pulse throughout. Dur: 3:00

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  • £59.95

    Promenade - Bill Calhoun

    A regal new piece from up and coming composer Bill Calhoun. Promenade can be defined as a "ceremonious opening to a formal event" and in this case, Promenade should provide an excellent opening to your band's first concert. Your beginning groups will sound marvelous with the strong scoring of this majestic offering, also an ideal piece for contest/festival performance.

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