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    Spirit Of Peace - Goldman

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  • £554.70

    Requiem for Peace - Frigyes Hidas

    The 'Requiem' by Frigyes Hidas is a work that for the first time has been written especially for symphonic band, four-piece choir and four vocal soloists, while retaining the traditional structures of a requiem.

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  • £62.95

    Sleep in Heavenly Peace - By Franz Gruber / arr. Patrick Roszell

    Composed by Joseph Mohr and Franz Gruber on December 24, 1818, this simple carol is known and beloved throughout the world. Arranger Patrick Roszell has given this classic melody a new harmonic treatment that is both beautiful and lush. This setting is assured to uplift both your students and audience.

    Estimated delivery 3-5 days
  • £7.95

    Love, Hope, Peace, and Happiness - By Victor López

    A variety of emotions calls for a variety of styles in this exciting original work. Some soloist sounds are clearly cued. The work sounds complex but plays very easily. A nice variety of styles and textures punctuates the composition. A fine selection for contest that will serve well on any program. (2:55)

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  • £45.95

    A Call for Peace - By Brad Ciechomski

    Change the pace of your next concert with this wonderfully lyrical work based on a world without conflict. Beautiful sweeping lines and soaring countermelodies build to an intense key change before the work returns to the gentle orchestration found at the beginning. Wonderful music that is quite achievable for bands at this level while providing exceptional opportunities for music making.

    Estimated delivery 3-5 days
  • £119.00

    Three Revelations from Lotus Sutra: Movement I - Awakening - By Alfred Reed

    Three Revelations from the Lotus Sutra is an attempt to realize in music three different states of man's soul in his quest for ultimate perfection. The Lotus Sutra is the teaching of human respect, self-perfection and world peace - in a word, humanism, leading mankind from division to unity, from discord to harmony, from conflict to peace.I. The first movement, Awakening, (To Awaken to the Light of the Universe) portrays the vastness and richness of the experience of the human mind on expanding its field of view from the narrow confines of daily life to the contemplation of, and merging with, the entire universe.II. Contemplation (To Contemplate the Depths of the Soul) represents a turning-away of the mind from the "outer" to the "inner" universe -- the attempt to fathom the limitless possibilities of the human consciousness in its quest for identity, to answer the eternal questions beginning with the word "Why?"III. Rejoicing (To Rejoice in the Beauty of Peace) depicts the realization that, while on earth, peace is not merely the absence of war, destruction, pain and suffering, but a thing of beauty in and of itself, and an occasion for heartfelt rejoicing on the part of all men everywhere, who share the same eternal quest as true brothers.This suite was commissioned by, and is reverently dedicated to, Rissho Kosei-kai, on the occasion of the 77th birthday of its founder and president, the Reverent Nikkyo Niwano.Program notes extracted from the Wind Repertory Project.

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  • £174.99

    Et in terra Pax (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Van der Roost, Jan

    This piece was commissioned by the Concert Band Vlamertinge and is a plea for peace: the title translates as Peace on Earth. This is expressed by means of the vocal contribution expected from the performers. In various places of the piece you can recognize, the words Et In Terra Pax, an appeal for peace, at first jumbled together but later more rhythmically structured, developing into synchronized massed voices. The work starts with a pentatonic theme based on the notes D, E, G, A and C (taken from 'ConCErtbAnD VlAmErtinGE' and the name of the conductor, NiCk VAnDEnDriessChe). A somewhat sad melody is developed during an orchestral climax which leads to the first explosion of sound (measure 62 onwards). Suddenly the opening measures are recaptured, albeit with a differently coloured sound: the words Et in Terra Pax bring the first movement to a close. A restless Allegro follows which abruptly stops and is replaced by a calming chorale-like passage. A narrator reads aloud the poem 'Sonnet' by the young poet Charles Hamilton Sorley, who was killed during World War I. This poem fittingly puts into words the cruelty and senselessness of war. After the expanded recapitulation of the allegro, the broad, almost infinite atmosphere of the beginning returns. Clarinet and English horn play the pentatonic opening theme once more, this time broadly, while the words Et in Terra Pax are repeated again and again by the rest of the ensemble. The composer has purposely avoided all forms of aggression and bombastic sounds regularly used in works about war. Fear of violence and destruction can be heard and felt during the allegro passages. The charged opening makes way in the end for hope: May peacefulness replace cruelty in everyday life, too.Duration: 13:45

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  • £174.99

    Et in terra Pax - Jan Van der Roost

    This piece was commissioned by the 'Concert Band Vlamertinge' and is a plea for peace: the title translates as 'Peace on Earth'. This is expressed by means of the vocal contribution expected from the performers. In various places of the piece you can recognize, the words 'Et In Terra Pax' - an appeal for peace - at first jumbled together but later more rhythmically structured, developing into synchronized massed voices.The work starts with a pentatonic theme based on the notes D, E, G, A and C (taken from 'ConCErtbAnD VlAmErtinGE' and the name of the conductor, NiCk VAnDEnDriessChe). A somewhat sad melody is developed during an orchestral climax which leads to the firstexplosion of sound (measure 62 onwards). Suddenly the opening measures are recaptured, albeit with a differently colored sound: the words 'Et In Terra Pax' bring the first movement to a close. A restless Allegro follows which abruptly stops and is replaced by a calming cho-rale-like passage. A narrator reads aloud the poem 'Sonnet' by the young poet Charles Hamilton Sorley, who was killed during World War I. This poem fittingly puts into words the cruelty and senselessness of war. After the expanded recapitulation of the allegro, the broad, almost infinite atmosphere of the beginning returns. Clarinet and English horn play the pentatonic opening theme once more, this time broadly, while the words 'Et In Terra... Pax' are repeated again and again by the rest of the orchestra.The composer has purposely avoided all forms of aggression and bombastic sounds regularly used in works about war. Fear of violence and destruction can be heard and felt during the allegro passages. The charged opening makes way in the end for hope: May peacefulness replace cruelty in everyday life, too.

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    On a Peaceful Night (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Neeck, Larry

    Perfect for that reflective moment in your holiday concert, "On A Peaceful Night" is based on the traditional melody "Dona Nobis Pacem" (Grant Us Peace.) After a fully-scored introduction, this theme is presented as a canon, and the work evolves into a stunning, lyrical showcase for your band. Great teaching moments abound, and everyone gets to play the beautiful melody. Convey a warm message of peace and hope for the holiday season with "On A Peaceful Night." Duration: 2.45

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  • £119.99

    Right Here Right Now (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Oswald, Gerald

    This energetic and rhythmical piece from Gerald Oswald depicts the frivolous spirit of young people. The middle section contains a short contemplative section symbolising the youngsters' search for balance and inner peace. After this section the beginning section returns in an even more energetic way, summarising the essence of life: live up to every moment, live 'here and now'! This energetic and rhythmical piece from Gerald Oswald depicts the frivolous spirit of young people. The middle section contains a short contemplative section symbolising the youngsters' search for balance and inner peace. After this section the beginning section returns in an even more energetic way, summarising the essence of life: live up to every moment, live 'here and now'!Duration: 7:45

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