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£154.95
Two Poems of Robert Frost - David Campo
Robert Frost (1874 - 1963) was one of the most popular, widely read and honored American poets of the 20th century; the two of his poems arguably most popular in the mainstream are "Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening" and "The Road Not Taken." On the surface, these two poems appear quite different; "Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening" is contemplative, set in the quietude of a winter night's snow, while "The Road Not Taken" is decisive, kinetic and brightly lit by a morning sun. These similarities and differences resonated deeply with the composer, and the opportunity to set recurring themes and melodies in such contrasting musical environments was the impetus and inspiration for this two movement work. Both movements conjure the remarkably different atmospheres of the respective poems but are interconnected thematically, giving the work cohesion and depth. Both are strikingly colorful and evocative. While the poems are not set literally, there are recurring allusions to the words present in the rhythm, particularly in the phrase "and miles to go before I sleep," as this line seems to especially reflect the physical and spiritual duality of both poems.
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£75.50Essence of Memory - BJ Brooks
In the fall of 2021, as occurs countless times across the United States, band director Darin Johns was traveling with his marching band to a Friday night football game. Tragically, a wrong-way driver struck the Andrews Band bus, taking the lives of both Darin and the bus driver. Over the next few months, tributes to Darin came in waves, culminating in a 1,000-member parade with 30 different bands at Christmastime. The Association of Texas Small-School Bands, of which Darin and the Andrews Band were a part, commissioned me to write a piece in honor of Mr. Johns. The music reflects the waves of memory that one experiences when contemplating the deepest of thoughts. First nebulous, sometimes sharply focused, resonating motifs, highs and lows. The four-chord chaconne figure is the unifying core of the work. It grounds the various melodies as they enter and return, sometimes densely paired, sometimes transparently isolated. The themes are structured as an arch form ABCBA, but as they recur, they are added together, giving them more density, as if the memories overlap, before the calmness, first heard as an ethereal haze, recurs.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£168.50Manhattan - Philip Sparke
Version for Concert BandManhattan was commissioned by the United States Army Band for their solo cornet player Woodrow English and first performed by them in Carnegie Hall, New York, in November 2003. The two-movement work demonstrates both the lyrical and technical abilities of this outstanding player. The 'theme' is a weekend in New York and the opening bluesy movement, Saturday Serenade, describes the city on a Saturday night. While writing the second movement, Sunday Scherzo, the composer pictured an early morning jog in Central Park. This vivaciously rhythmic second movement ends with an even quicker coda bringing the work to a brilliant close. Eachmovement can also be played individually when a shorter solo is required.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£64.99Highlights from Moulin Rouge
This blockbuster movie musical changed forever how we view this genre. Featuring an eclectic mix of musical styles, here is a dramatic and energetic medley for band. Includes Nature Boy, Lady Marmalade, One Day I'll Fly Away and Rhythm of the Night. Well-paced and beautifully scored. (6:20)
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£134.99Voyage into the Blue - Naoya Wada
Voyage Into The Blue describes an airplane that takes off into the endless blue of the heavens. In the second movement the plane swoops through a star-spangled night sky before finally landing in an impressive sunrise. In the true sense of theword, an uplifting musical journey.
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£137.99
The Golden Secret - Otto M. Schwarz
It is said that that unimaginable amounts of gold are hidden deep within the Fissserjoch in Tirol (in central Europe). Legend has it a giant made out of gold stands watch over it. Sometimes, late at night, mysterious lights can be seen and the sounds of treasure hunters drift into the valley. But at the break of dawn all is silent. The Golden Secret tells the tale of gold, giants and the mysterious events at the Fissserjoch.
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£79.99Land 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.
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£104.99
Stayin' Alive - Barry Gibb
The hit of the seventies! When you say disco, you immediately think of the Bee Gees. Their hit song Stayin' Alive has become an evergreen partly due to the fabulous dancing of John Travolta in the film Saturday Night Fever. This arrangement for concert band will make a great encore at your next concert!
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£69.99Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band
One of the hardest driving rock bands of the '70s, Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band produced hit after hit and rocked their way across the country. This energetic medley for band includes Old Time Rock & Roll, Hollywood Nights, Katmandu and Night Moves.
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£79.99Salute to American Jazz
The master of jazz arranging, Sammy Nestico, pays tribute to America's most notable art form with this montage for concert band. Four distinct styles in the history of American jazz are represented with Dizzy Gillespie's Night inTunisia, W. C. Handy's St. Louis Blues, Duke Ellington's It Don't Mean a Thing, and Weather Report's Birdland. Treat your players to some of the greatest music of the jazz era.
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