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£84.50Radetzky March - Johann Strauss
One of the most popular marches ever written by classical composer Johann Strauss has for the first time been scored for flexible instrumentation groups by Larry Clark. This is a true gem in the repertoire, and now every band can use this great march for contest or festival, regardless of their instrumentation issues.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£72.95Courage (March) - Harold Bennett
Courage March is one of the most popular of the Harold Bennett marches. It is now presented here in a flexible instrumentation edition for bands with instrumentation needs. Tuneful and very fun to play, Courage March will make every band sound their best, and is a good choice for a smaller group to use for contest warm-up. Check out the excerpted version of the recording to see how well the five-part scoring really works.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£84.50The Spirit of an Eagle - Larry Clark
This is one of Larry Clark's most successful and performed pieces. It is a standard overture with a glorious slower B section, and is already on the required music lists for many states (including Texas and Florida). Now it can be performed by a band with instrumentation problems in this new flexible scoring edition. As few as five players and percussion can perform a full-sounding version of this wonderful work. To prove it, we recorded an excerpted version of the piece where we did just that.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£84.50
Digital Prisms - Larry Clark
This popular Larry Clark piece has been rescored for flexible instrumentation. Digital Prisms is a musical statement about technology and is cast in a standard overture form. The piece appears on many contest/festival required music lists and is now playable by bands with instrumentation deficiencies.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£84.50
Achilles' Wrath - Sean O'Loughlin
One of Sean O'Loughlin's most popular pieces has been scored for flexible instrumentation. It is bold, aggressive and dynamic, containing shifting modalities and will make any band sound top-notch. Now bands with instrumentation issues can sound wonderful with this great piece.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£95.95
Mighty Mite - Ted Mesang
This classic Ted Mesang march has been a band staple for years. It is in classic march form, but is unique in that its first strain is in a minor key. It is perfect for contest/festival and now with this flexible scoring, it can be played by any band, anywhere.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£78.95
Sundance - Carl Strommen
Hear the sounds of the mountains in this dynamic concert work for young bands. Carl Strommen's piece has great potential for festival performance, and now in a flexible instrumentation version it will be readily playable by more bands.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£78.95
Shepherd's Hey
Band conductors know of this famous folk song because of the popular setting by band composing icon Percy Grainger, but it has been out of reach for young bands... until now! Andrew Balent has arranged the delightful tune in a setting that works wonderfully for young band.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£99.99
Diamond Prelude - James L. Hosay
Diamond Prelude was written to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of the United States Army Band (Pershing's Own), andwas premiered at their 75th Anniversary Concert at the D.A.R. Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. For 75 years the U.S.Army Band has proudly served the American people through their many performances throughout the world, as well asthousands of ceremonies and concerts in the national Capitol area. Now your band and audiences can enjoy James L.Hosay's exciting Diamond Prelude, written for one of the finest bands in the world.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£204.99
Credentium - Jan van der Roost
A spectacular dive via an extended chromatic scale immediately submerges us in a charged and somewhat archaic-feeling atmosphere. Trumpets, horns and trombones resound in rhythmic patterns, buttressed by restless motifs in the percussion. A second theme, in the woodwinds, begins much calmer but is quickly pushed aside by that same brass offensive. This introduction is the musical expression of the sometimes tumultuous early history of the town of Peer in Belgium. It closes with a D scale played over two octaves and repeated three times, symbolizing the church steeples that dominate the townscape. Peer has the credentials of a town, and people should know about it.There followsa rhythmic, turbulent passage: in the course of history, Peer has not been spared the ravages of war, arson, occupation, epidemic and other evils. In contrast, a slow, pastoral, lyrical part expresses the periods of peace and prosperity the town has known, as well as the serene geographic setting that still characterizes the place. Various instruments in groups are developed in solo style while the accompaniment displays vast, painterly images of sound. Now and then an exotic intonation is heard: a variety of peoples and cultures have left their mark on the town.This episode of tranquility and peacefulness comes to a sudden end when, via a surprising, almost chaotic transitional passage, we are in effect transported back to our own time. A hopeful, festive march expresses the confidence in the future that the Royal Concert Band of Peer exudes. This confidence is wholly justified: under the direction of conductor Willy Fransen, the 95 members of the concert band have experienced an extended period of good fortune, and the 75 musicians of the youth band - and the 45 little musicians of the mini-band - are involved in thriving operations.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
