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  • £60.99

    The Governor's March (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Anderson, Leroy

    This wonderful march comes with a remarkable history. Originally titled "Governor Bradford March," it was written for orchestra in 1948. 50 years later (1998) Tom Everett, director of the Harvard University Band, discovered Mr. Anderson's manuscript for band among some other old band arrangements! This band version was performed for the first time in 1999 and the recording was used by National Public Radio. This striking yet very playable cut-time march is an excellent addition to the repertoire of classic American marches.

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  • £118.99

    One O'Clock Jump (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Basie, Count - Yokouchi, Shoji

    One O'Clock Jump became the theme song of the Count Basie Orchestra. They used it to close each of their concerts for the next half century. It was reportedly titled Blue Ball at first but a radio announcer feared that the title was too risque. This challenging arrangement will surely be the ideal encore for your next concert!Duration: 4.45

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  • £53.95

    Along the Western Trail (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Ployhar, James D.

    From radio to motion pictures to television, all have glamorised what we know as "The Wild West," but the folk songs from that era have lived on in an unaltered state. They tell stories of the lives, loves, and losses of the brave souls who ventured into a then uncharted landscape. Here is a musical salute to that time and its people, featuring:Sweet Betsy from PikeThe Streets of LaredoThe Lone PrairieLittle Brown JugDuration: 2:00

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    March (from The Nutcracker) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich - Story, Michael

    The Tchaikovsky ballet, The Nutcracker, has in one way or another found its way into the lives of just about everyone. From the dance stage to the concert hall (where the orchestral suite is heard), to radio, television and motion pictures, it lives on and on. The March is one of the most identifiable segments of this monumental work. Audience recognition is immediate, and their acceptance will completely satisfy your young musicians. Duration: 2.10

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  • £84.95

    The Galloping Major (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Bastow, George - Jacob, Gordon

    During the 1940's, BBC radio listeners enjoyed a weekly comedy programme, which starred the comedian Tommy Handley, called It's That Man Again (ITMA). A feature of each programme was a witty arrangement for orchestra of a popular or Music Hall song. These were always made specially for the programme, many were by Jacob, Gordon. The Galloping Major was an ITMA arrangement. A popular Music Hall tune from the Victorian era, in Jacob, Gordon's hands, becomes a musical gem. This new version for Concert Band, transcribed by Steadman-Allen, Ray, retains all the fun of the original.

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  • £16.95

    The Galloping Major (Concert Band - Score Only) - Bastow, George - Jacob, Gordon

    During the 1940's, BBC radio listeners enjoyed a weekly comedy programme, which starred the comedian Tommy Handley, called It's That Man Again (ITMA). A feature of each programme was a witty arrangement for orchestra of a popular or Music Hall song. These were always made specially for the programme, many were by Jacob, Gordon. The Galloping Major was an ITMA arrangement. A popular Music Hall tune from the Victorian era, in Jacob, Gordon's hands, becomes a musical gem. This new version for Concert Band, transcribed by Steadman-Allen, Ray, retains all the fun of the original.

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  • £84.99

    A Taste of Honey Wind Band Set (Score & Parts)

    Ever heard of Tijuana Taxi, Spanish Flea or A Taste of Honey? Even if these names do not ring a bell, everyone has certainly hummed along when hearing these pieces on the radio. These titles were made famous in the 1960s by the trumpeter Herb Alpert and his band Tijuana Brass and are still extremely popular today. This arrangement is full of surprises with exciting fragments, sparkling and catchy passages and colourful instrumentations. A part for electric guitar intensifies the swinging feeling of the piece, but is not obligatory. This arrangement will definitely get the audience in a party mood. 02:50

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  • £76.99

    ABBA ON BROADWAY (Selections) (Young Band) - Brown, Michael

    Previously Titled: Mamma Mia. From the radio airwaves of the '70s to the bright lights of the Broadway stage, the music of ABBA continues to excite listeners everywhere! Michael's well-paced medley of hits includes I Have a Dream; Mamma Mia; S.O.S.; Knowing Me, Knowing You; The Winner Takes It All and Dancing Queen.

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  • £64.99

    CAROLE KING (The Best of) (Young Band) - Vinson, Johnnie

    Carole King practically owned the radio airwaves in the early '70s with her easy flowing songs and heartfelt performances. This medley of mega-hits includes I Feel the Earth Move, It's Too Late, You've Got a Friend, and Jazzman. Duration: 6:00

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  • £49.99

    Chansons de Normandie (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Hess, Nigel

    Chansons de Normandie, commissioned by the Central Band of the RAF to mark the anniversary of the D-Day landings is now available. The work premiered on BBC Radio 2 as part of their D-Day broadcast from the Royal Albert Hall on June 6th, 2014.This 4 minute, Grade 5 piece is based on three traditional Normandy folk songs: Les Metamorphoses, Le marchand de velours and Le corselet. An ideal concert opener, the work is a lively dance with suggestions of Renaissance dance music.

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