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£98.99
Ars Vitae - Larry Clark
Art is Life! This sentiment is abundant in this wonderful new work for concert band by Larry Clark. Full of flourish and thick brass writing harkening back to the days of Alfred Reed, Ars Vitae has everything you could want in a contest and festival work.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£79.99
Imperatrix - Alfred Reed
Since its publication in 1972, this work has become an important part of the literature for concert band, and appears on many state lists.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£109.99
Christmas Celebration, A - Alfred Reed
Festival Christmas medley for concert band with mixed choir, women's choir, brass choir, harp and organ. Includes: Good King Wenceslas It Came upon the Midnight Clear Joy to the World Deck the Hall Angels We Have Heard on High The First Noel Silent Night Fanfare and Processional O Come, All Ye Faithful.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£149.99
Poetry And Power - Alfred Reed
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£68.00
Giligia - Alfred Reed
Based on a simple Armenian folk song, this inspiring setting is dedicated to Dr. Harry Begian who conducted its first American performance at the Midwest Clinic in Chicago, December 2000. The haunting melody is developed in magnificent fashion building to a dramatic full band climax then tapering to a quiet ending.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£186.20
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£90.30
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£286.40
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£87.50
La Dernire Valse - Les Reed
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£98.20
Space Lab - Giuseppe Ratti
A long pedal-note of evanescent chords, based on empty parallel fifths, announces the theme;flutes and reed instruments exploit some almost imperceptible micro-fragments, supported by muted trumpets, creating what is an almost surreal and spatial atmosphere. This was Giuseppe Ratti's starting point for his "Space Lab", a laboratory of sounds and, later (when the main theme is taken up once more), of rhythms. Although it may sound complicated, this piece is ultimately based on a single motif: the descending fourth played on the second beat by the woodwinds. In this piece, Giuseppe Ratti, with his usual pallet of clear, transparent colours at hand, appropriate for the general public, together with simple, effective themes, has sought to experiment with new atmospheres and rhythms. First of all we hear the entire theme in the Allegro. Then the rhythm changes in a simple but at the same time complex manner: almost a genetic mutation. The part leading up to the final Lento flows smoothly for the listener but requires great skill and experience on the part of those performing it. In the final lento the main theme reappears in all its simplicity and sincerity, purified of all contrasts. A metaphor for a life that leads us towards unimaginable frontiers but which, in the end, always brings us back to the point from where we started.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days