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Radio Ga Ga (Flexible Ensemble - Score and Parts) - Taylor, Roger - Graves, Timothy
Radio Ga Ga was written by Queen's drummer, Roger Taylor. It describes the emerging domination of television at the expense of the radio in the 1980s. This version for 4-part flexible band is a must-have title.Duration: 3.15
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£70.99
Radio Ga Ga
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£87.40
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£84.99
Radio Ga Ga - Roger Taylor
This 1983 hit performed by Queen became a huge success not only because of the universal meaning of the lyrics, but also because of the iconic official video.The Austrian composer and arranger Thomas Doss, also a big fan of Queen's music, made this refreshing grade 3 arrangement. This title will certainly spice up your concert!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£64.99
Radio Flyer - John Gibson
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£84.99
Radio Ga Ga (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Taylor, Roger - Doss, Thomas
This 1983 hit performed by Queen became a huge success not only because of the universal meaning of the lyrics, but also because of the iconic official video. The Austrian composer and arranger Thomas Doss, also a big fan of Queen's music, made this refreshing grade 3 arrangement. This title will certainly spice up your concert! Duration: 4.30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£87.99
The Bandwagon - Philip Sparke
Band director and radio presenter Yutaka Nishida hails from Tokyo and has long been a friend of composer Philip Sparke. As well as conducting bands and teaching, he also presents a weekly two-hour music program, focusing on both brass and concertbands, on the Japanese national radio station, Digital Radio Musicbird.The program is called The Bandwagon and the radio station commissioned Philip Sparke to write a march which could be used as a theme tune for the program. The result is thisbright and breezy march in simple ABA form.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£87.99
The Bandwagon (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Sparke, Philip
Band director and radio presenter Yutaka Nishida hails from Tokyo and has long been a friend of composer Philip Sparke. As well as conducting bands and teaching, he also presents a weekly two-hour music program, focusing on both brass and concert bands, on the Japanese national radio station, Digital Radio Musicbird.The program is called The Bandwagon and the radio station commissioned Philip Sparke to write a march which could be used as a theme tune for the program. The result is this bright and breezy march in simple ABA form.Duration: 2:45
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£115.60
Det vakreste som fins - John Teigen
The most beautiful thing is one of Jahn Teigens most popular pop ballads. It was written in 1988 together with Rolf Lvland and Ove Borchstein and went straight to the top of the Norwegian hitlists. Even 20 years after its release, in 2008, it reached the hitlists after Teigen performed it during the Eurovision Song Contest. The song is often played on Norwegian radio and was the 70th most played in the period 1993-2013 on the radio channel P4. Now it's finally arranged for band in the popular Young Band series with adaptation of key that fit young musicians. It will definitely be a popular number in your next concert.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£150.00
Carol Fantasia (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Fox, John - Noble, Paul
Carol Fantasia was written for the BBC Radio Orchestra's regular Tuesday night BBC Radio 2 showcase programme. It features the following carols and Christmas hymns: God rest you merry, gentlemen, Away in a manger, The First Nowell, While shepherds watched, O come all ye faithful, The Holly and the Ivy, We three kings, and Hark! the Herald Angels sing. The arrangement for Concert/Wind Band contains the original orchestra inclusion of celesta, piano, and harp, all of which are optional in this arrangement, with parts covered elsewhere. A bold, dramatic and colourful setting, this is a joyous and powerful concert opener or closer.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days