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£79.99
Villages - Michael Sweeney
Calling for the band to be divided into four separate ensembles (and spread apart if space permits), Villages explores a wide range of harmonic and rhythmic interplay between each of these musical villages. The opening creates adense canopy of sound, out of which the unique identity of each group variously emerges then melts back into the texture. As the fast pace continues, melodic fragments are bounced from group to group with interjections from thepercussion. A slower lyric section provides contrast before the frantic pace returns leading to the exciting conclusion. Innovative in its conception, this stunning work will expose your students and audience to dramatically newsounds for band! Dur: 8:15
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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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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£184.99
Liquid Compass - Alex Shapiro
Continuing in the tradition of her innovative electroacoustic band works including Paper Cut, Immersion, and Tight Squeeze, Alex Shapiro's Liquid Compass takes the musicians and the audience on a journey that spans the mysticaland the triumphant. A subliminal connection to the sea is conveyed through the creative use of metal bowls filled with water, and flutists will particularly enjoy the otherworldly ooh-wah effect that wends through the piece.Commemoratingthe 140th anniversary of Carthage College's wind band, this workmigrates to different places, but never loses its bearings in pursuit of a musical true north. To perform the piece, you'll need an audio systemcapable of playing the prerecorded audio tracks from a laptop computer via a small digital audio interface connected to an audio mixer. Download information is provided in the printed piece. Dur: 9:00 Recorded by the CentralWashington University Wind Ensemble, Lewis Norfleet - Director.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£92.99
As One Listens to the Rain - Daniel French
As One Listens to the Rain is a marriage of two distinct musical ideas. The first, a solitary, solemn melody, is introduced in the trumpet and cloaked in an aura of slowly shifting transparent harmonies. This idea soon gives wayto flowing lines and falling gestures that invoke an image of cascading rainfall. A hymn-like interlude provides a brief respite before the return of the rain which, in this final form, spins and tumbles over itself. A stirringand evocative work for modern winds. Dur: 6:30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£42.50
Climb Ev'ry Mountain (from The Sound of Music) - Oscar Hammerstein II
From the landmark musical The Sound of Music, this signature song boasts a timeless message and unforgettable melodies. Robert Longfield's skillful setting for band is easy to learn while sounding rich and impressive.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£53.50
Noel Fantasy
Here is a joyous celebration of the Christmas season featuring two familiar uptempo carols: the traditional French carol Noel Nouvelet and the 17th-century English carol The First Noel. James Curnow skillfully uses a set ofvariations and contrasting musical styles in weaving both tunes into an appealing and uplifting setting, perfect for any holiday concert.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£76.99
African Beat - André Waignein
African music can be hard to defi ne, given the sheer variety it contains. However, certain characteristics can be described as typically African. For African Beat Andr Waignein made use of two such features that feature throughout the work:a ubiquitous African rhythm and an 'Afro-pop' style which has emerged in the music of the continent in recent decades. Invite your audience to join you on a colourful musical safari.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£57.50
Propulsion - Robert Buckley
Propulsion is the action of driving or pushing forwards. It is the force that thrusts a rocket into space, that propels a runner across the finish line, and that fuels the momentum of a dolphin through the waves. With drivingpercussion, high-energy rhythms, dynamic melodies and an overall sense of excitement, Propulsion by Robert Buckley moves through different musical moods without ever losing its relentless pulse. A tour-de-force for all members ofthe band and an exhilarating concert opener! Dur: 3:00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£72.99
Drums of the Saamis - Samuel R. Hazo
Drums of the Saamis was commissioned by the Medicine Hat Concert Band Society of Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. The piece chronicles the merger of the First Nation (first natives) and modern Albertan cultures.The opening tribal drums followed by the haunting melody simulating the traditional wooden flute comprise two themes that are the foundation for the entire piece. Both elements are developed, varied and enhanced throughout as the listener senses the increasing influence of modern day Alberta through the use of modern sounding chords and rhythms.By the end, the marriage of the old and the new is complete. This powerful work closesas it began; a restatement of themes representing the musical and historical foundation of the region. Dur: 5:00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£76.99
Symphonic Highlights from Frozen
Using segments from the soundtrack in addition to the familiar hit songs, Stephen Bulla has created a dramatic and exciting medley showcasing the best musical moments from this hit movie. Includes: Frozen Heart, Do You Want to Build a Snowman?, For the First Time in Forever, Epilogue, and of course Let It Go.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days