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£3.50Richard Rodgers in Concert (SATB Choral Octavo) - Rodgers, Richard - Huff, Mac
2002 marked the 100th birthday of one of America's top Broadway composers. Richard Rodgers' contributions to the musical theatre of his day were extraordinary, and his influence continues even today. This new medley for choir, band and optional strings salutes the achievements of this Broadway legend. Songs include: Do-Re-Mi, I Whistle A Happy Tune, June Is Bustin' Out All Over, The March Of The Siamese Children, My Funny Valentine, Oklahoma, Slaughter On Tenth Avenue, The Sound Of Music, The Surrey With The Fringe On Top, There Is Nothin' Like A Dame.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£42.50Richard Rodgers in Concert (String Pak - Score and Parts) - Rodgers, Richard - Murtha, Paul
2002 marked the 100th birthday of one of America's top Broadway composers. Richard Rodgers' contributions to the musical theatre of his day were extraordinary, and his influence continues even today. This new medley for choir, band and optional strings salutes the achievements of this Broadway legend. Songs include: Do-Re-Mi, I Whistle A Happy Tune, June Is Bustin' Out All Over, The March Of The Siamese Children, My Funny Valentine, Oklahoma, Slaughter On Tenth Avenue, The Sound Of Music, The Surrey With The Fringe On Top, There Is Nothin' Like A Dame.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£79.20Alleluias (Concert Band - Score and Parts)
A wonderful trip back to "the day" when disco was number one! A wonderful program feature and fun for the whole band. Wonderful scoring!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£75.24Atlantis: The Lost Continent
The mysterious lost civilization of Atlantis has captured the imagination for generations, and this powerful programmatic work from the pen of Rob Romeyn brings that mystical world to life in music. Beautiful melodies, stark musical contrasts and bold drama all describe this stunning programmatic piece depicting the island nation that existed over 11,000 years ago in the midst of the Atlantic Ocean. The music begins calmly, depicting a beautiful sunrise over the city. It develops as the fateful day ensues, reaching a stunning climax as Atlantis, its people and its humanity were swallowed by the sea. A variety of tonal colors, textures, and contrasting styles will make this wonderful piece a mainstay for concert and festival use. Solid scoring and cued solos will make this work for many performance situations. This is truly an outstanding contemporary work. Don't miss this one!!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£84.99Creamy and Crispy Wind Band Set (Score & Parts)
This composition of Marc Cunningham has four parts, and takes place on a sunny day in a picturesque town. 1. Promenade Many people walk through the city. The band passes through the streets. People are strolling along the avenues and amorous couples are sitting on a park bench. 2. Lovey Dovey One of these couples is knee-deep in love. 3. Crispy and Creamy Here the contrasts between a crisp staccato section in two-four time signature and a smooth legato section in three-four time signature are depicted. Is Crispy the boy and Creamy the girl? 4. Farewell In the last particle the couple says goodbye. We still think back to the walk through the city. It sounds a little less happy now. Not everyone is good at saying goodbye, sometimes a tear flows. 07:45
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£105.00Danceries (Set I) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Hesketh, Kenneth
The term 'Danceries' can be found in a copy of Playford's Dancing Master, an extensive collection of folk and popular tunes of the seventeenth century (and no doubt earlier). This publication was used by master fiddle players to teach the various dance steps of the day to a nobleman's house or a king's court. Whilst this present set of 'Danceries' cannot be said to be an aid to terpsichorean agility, it will at least set feet tapping! The melodies themselves are a mixture of new and old--well, nearly. Where the old occurs it has been adapted in mood and composition and is often interspersed with completely new material. The harmonies and rhythms bring a breath of the new into these themes and add to the drama of the set.Movement 1: Lull me beyond thee. Gentle and lilting, almost a barcarole, this movement is very much a reverie. The original tune had the name 'Poor Robin's Maggot' - a rather disconcerting title; maggot, however, in seventeenth-century parlance meant whim or fancy. This theme can also be found in The Beggar's Opera by John Gay (first performed in 1728) under the title 'Would you have a young lady' (Air 21).Movement 2: Catching of Quails. A colourful, buoyant scherzo on an original melody. The thematic material is shuttled around the band to contrast with full-bodied tuttis. The last few bars fade away to almost nothing before a final surprise!Movement 3: My Lady's Rest. A tender pavane, also on an original theme, with Moorish leanings. Solos for principal winds and brass contrast with warmer tutti passages. The movement culminates with a final presentation of the theme before evaporating in held flute and trumpet chords.Movement 4: Quodling's delight. The final movement to the set combining one of the melodies from Playford's Dancing Master ('Goddesses') with an original contrasting melody. A dramatic and exuberant ending to the set of 'Danceries'.Duration: 12.00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£39.95EINE KLEINE NACHTMUSIK (Simply Classics Concert Band) - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus - Stubbs, Duncan
Written in 1785, the Serenade in G major (K525) became better known as Eine Kleine Nachtmusik - one of Mozart's best-known works. The serenade was designed to be played at social functions usually outdoors. True to his genius Mozart elevated this form of music to the highest level possible in his day. Above all this music was written to entertain, so enjoy and don't forget to smile! American Grade 1.5 Duration: 1:45
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£94.95FIRST BLOW Christmas (Value Set) - Waites, Ernie
Contains a score and one each of the 25 parts. The arrangements, written in 4 voices, are suitable for wind or brass ensembles (or any mixture of both). Althought not necessarily for absolute beginners, learner parts for flute and trombone are available. The percussion part is a simple 'kit' part. Tuned percussion can be added using the Voice 1 in C part.Includes:Good King WenceslasHark The Herald Angels SingAdeste FidelisWhile Shepherds WatchedThe Holly and the IvyAway in a MangerLittle Brown JugO Little Town of BethlehemSee Amid the Winter SnowOnce in Royal David's CitySilent NightI Saw Three ShipsWe Three KingsThe First NowellGod Rest Ye Merry, GentlemenJingle BellsChristmas LullabySnow BellsWe Wish You A Merry ChristmasThe Very First Christmas Day
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£169.95JOURNEY TO THE CENTRE OF THE EARTH (Concert Band) - Graham, Peter
Journey to the Centre of the Earth is one of Verne's best known works. The novel takes the form of a sequence of diary entries by Axel, nephew of Professor Otto Lidenbrock. The pair follow coded instructions in a old document guiding them to Iceland where, together with their guide Hans, they enter the open crater of an extinct volcano Sn?fells and pursue a trail to the centre of the earth. There follows hair-breadth escapes and ventures perilous as the intrepid explorers encounter a vast interior world. Peter Graham has taken some of the key scenes .from the book and set them as a sequence of symphonic extracts. The subtitles are; (I) Sn?fells, (II) Descent, (III) The Wonders of the Terrestrial Depths, (IV) The Day of Rest, (V) Lost in the Labyrinth, (VI) The Whispering Gallery, (VII) Rescue from the Abyss, (VIII) Battle of the Antediluvian Creatures and Ascent, (IX) Homecoming
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£54.99Onward! Wind Band Set (Score & Parts)
A brief history: Pentecost Monday was a special day for schools in Yorkshire (England). There were a variety of activities. The pupils of Sabine Baring-Gould would meet with the children of a nearby village. It seemed like a good idea that during the walk would be sung. But she could not find a suitable song and decided to write one by herself. "Onward Christian Soldiers" was the result. It soon became very popular, though she herself was not entirely satisfied with the rhyme scheme. The melody used (St. Gertrude) was by the famous English composer Sir Arthur S. Sullivan. Back to now: Gawan Roberts, has given the hymn a proper update. He gave the still popular song a solid rock beat and added daring harmonies. So it's popular, for current generations, again for years. Onward! 01:45
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
