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  • £105.00

    New London Pictures (Score & Parts) - Nigel Hess

    New London Pictures represents elements of London in the 21st Century. The Millennium Bridge describes the pedestrian's journey across this wonderful new landmark bridge over the Thames, starting at the imposing Tate Modern, crossing the busy river, and onwards to St. Paul's Cathedral with its bells ringing out over the great city. London Eye is an incredibly large ferris wheel situated on the South Bank of the River Thames. This movement depicts a "flight" on this riverside wheel, at the top of which the anoramic view of London is breath-taking and the exapnse of the music is a suitable depiction of the view. As with all modern cities, London is over-crowded with motor vehicles. London is the first major city in Europe to adopt a Congestion Charge, and this piece (with its stop and go traffic lights) is both racy and comical. Here are Londoners attempting to go about their business in the face of overwhelming odds.....

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  • £55.00

    Keystone Kops (Score & Parts) - Carl Davis

    The Keystone Kops was a series of silent comedies featuring an incompetent group of policemen. They first appeared in the 1912 film Hoffmeyer's Legacy but it was the 1913 feature The Bangville Police that confirmed their popularity. The Keystone Kops were renowned for making mistakes, particularly with a great deal of energy and activity, and all done with a major lack of coordination. Carl Davis's energetic theme provides a fitting musical portrait of a silverscreen phenomenen.

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  • £55.00

    Ides March (Score & Parts) - Derek Bermel

    Ides March was commissioned by William Brine in 1990, Bermel's first commission. Brine requested that the work be a march suitable for performance at both a wedding and a funeral. Although originally titled Brine's March, when the composer learned that the march was to receive its premiere on 15 March, he changed the title to Ides March in a umorous nod to the Shakespearean admonition 'Beware the Ides of March'; in his youthful view a sentiment appropriate for either a wedding or a funeral. However, a line from Cole Porter was the inspiration behind the major key to minor key interplay of the work: 'What could be any finer? But how strange the change from major to minor, every time we say goodbye', a line that captured the composer's attempt to write a march that did justice to both the melancholy and triumphant.

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  • £157.00

    Moving Parts - David Sampson

    Estimated dispatch 10-14 working days

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  • £87.60

    Sea Time (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Herbert, Steve

    This quick march is a musical reflection of the composers time in The Royal Marines Band Service, highlighting his service at different shore establishments and aboard ships of The Royal Navy. This piece weaves in the following numerous musical references, including traditional bugle calls and regimental marches:Heart of Oak, The Royal Navy Regimental MarchDepot Royal Marines (Deal)The Band CallSarie MaraisCTCRM CallThe AlertPlymouth Group CallLife on the Ocean Wave

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £183.99

    Knocking at Heaven's Gate (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Van der Roost, Jan

    Knocking at Heaven's Gate briefly brings us into contact with heaven by way of music. It has beautiful solos and a star role for the trumpets and trombones, but it is also a joy to play for the entire band! Ethereal echoes, expressive melodies, powerful tuttis and radiant chords: there is a lot to be enjoyed by everyone, including the audience.Duration: 14.00

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £74.95

    Coloured Glass (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Wiffin, Rob

    In this cheerful, minimalist piece, the composer seeks to capture the effects of light shining, refracting, and reflecting through glass of various colours and densities. While adopting familiar minimalist features - repetition, consonant harmony, and a steady pulse - the composer is mindful of the inherent risk in the style of allowing ideas to linger for too long. To avoid this, the patterns and colours shift subtly, creating a sense of gentle transition alongside an impression of dance and energy. Most of the woodwind instruments take on fluid semiquaver movement at some point, though the music itself is not technically demanding.Duration: 3.45

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £144.99

    Tetraktys (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Coulembier, Klaas

    Tetraktys, named after a mathematical concept of Pythagoras, is a festive and varied work, composed for the tenth anniversary of the Ghent University Wind Band. A mysterious introduction paves the way for a driving allegro, in which all sections of the orchestra are featured. The slow middle part offers a moment of repose, introduced by a lyrical theme presented by the clarinet section. After a brief recollection of the fast movement, the mood shifts into a swinging big band-style passage, that leads directly into the finale.Duration: 10.30

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £76.99

    Happy Harmony (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - De Haan, Jacob

    Happy Harmony is a cheerful composition that puts wind music in the spotlight. The word 'harmony' can be interpreted in different ways. In countries like France, Belgium and the Netherlands, 'harmony' is the name given to a symphonic wind band. Secondly, the term generally refers to a feeling of unity, which is very much present amongst band musicians, owing to the communal connection that is created when playing together. Thirdly, there is of course the harmony that you find in music itself.This 'harmonious' work opens with a festive introduction leading to a catchy pop theme. The middle movement is a lyrical ode to wind music. Then the cheerful theme returns, followed by the perfect finale as the icing on the cake.Duration: 4.30

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £102.99

    Predator (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Deleruyelle, Thierry

    The Chase BeginsThe peace of a mountain village is shattered by a dreadful rumour: whether animal or something more disturbing, a creature is said to be prowling the area. After a quiet beginning, the music builds up with tense, nervous lines: fear sets in. The soundscape becomes fantastical, almost like a Halloween night.The villagers gather to hunt down the beast, with the orchestra conveying their determination through clear and energetic writing. The chase accelerates, breathless and spectacular, up to an uncertain outcome: the creature vanishes, without anyone having seen it. The initial chorale returns, calmer but not reassuring. The village regains its tranquillity, while retaining the memory of a mystery that has never been solved.Duration: 11.45

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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