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    MOSAIC (Royal Northern College of Music Wind Band) (CD)

    Great British Music for Wind Band Vol.13 Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra conducted by Clark Rundell and Mark Heron. Guest Soloist: Simone Rebello (Percussion). Includes: Yorkshire Overture (Philip Sparke); Mosaic (Kit Turnbull); Gypsy Dance (Baile de Gitano) (Rob Wiffin); The Canticle of the Sun (Martin Ellerby); Midnight in Buenos Aires (Adam Gorb); A Cambrian Suite (Michael Ball); Tristan Encounters (Martin Ellerby)

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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    SCENES FROM CHILDHOOD (Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra) (CD)

    Great British Music for Wind Band Vol.15 Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra conducted by Clark Rundell and Mark Heron. Guest Soloist: James Gourlay (Tuba).Includes:The Karman Line (Peter Meechan)Fields of Remembrance (Nigel Clarke)HMS Charity (Martin Ellerby)Tuba Concerto (Bruce Fraser)Scenes from Childhood (Kit Turnbull)Pagan Ritual (Rob Wiffin)Elgar Variations (Martin Ellerby)

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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    VENETIAN SPELLS (Central Band of the Royal Air Force) (CD)

    Great British Music for Wind Band Vol.5 The Central Band of the Royal Air Force conducted by Wing Commander Rob Wiffin. Includes: Venetian Spells (Martin Ellerby); Symphony for Winds (Martin Ellerby); Lindisfarne Rhapsody (Philip Sparke); Dance Movements (Philip Sparke)

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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    WIND BORNE (Royal Northern College of Music Wind Band) (CD)

    Great British Music for Wind Band Vol.14 Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra conducted by Clark Rundell and Mark Heron. Guest Soloist: Kenneth Boyd (Tenor). Includes: Heroic March (Fletcher/Sparke); The Cries of London (Martin Ellerby); Diversions (Epitaph for a Dreamer) (Darrol Barry); Leading Edge (Rob Wiffin); Wind Borne (Avner Hanani); Dragon Dance (Duncan Stubbs); Fanfares and Celebrations (Nigel Clarke)

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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    I Don't Know Why! (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Wiffin, Rob

    I Don't Know Why is an unashamed homage to Stevie Wonder although there is not a note of his music in it. The piece follows the format of verse, chorus and then a shout chorus. It mostly needs a light, swing feel to it except for a bridge section (letters B and F) which needs to be straight. The shout chorus is a little gymnastic but apart from that it should be fun to play and hopefully not too technically challenging.Duration: 3.00

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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    New Life (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Wiffin, Rob

    New Life is a fanfare for band in arch form with a lyrical middle section to balance the vivacious nature of the outer ones. It is built on a simple motif and is diatonic throughout although it passes through several keys. The music is an affirmation of rebirth and the positivity of the human spirit triumphing over doubts and worries.Duration: 2.30

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    A Tamworth Tapestry (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Wiffin, Rob

    A Tamworth Tapestry was commissioned by the Tamworth Wind Band who gave the first performance in Fazeley, Tamworth, on 27 Apr 2024. In composing it I drew on aspects of Tamworth starting with a short malicious outburst to depict the warlike history of the town's Norman castle. From there the music moves into a slow-flowing minor key movement entitled River Tame. The Celtic derivation of the word Tame means dark and slow-moving. The suite ends with a saltarello - Tomsaete. The Tomsaete were an Anglo-Saxon tribe who lived in the valley of the River Tame and remained around Tamworth throughout the duration of the Kingdom of Mercia. There is also a play on words with the band's conductor - Tom Sears. I combined the saltarello with some allusions to various other Tamworth references including Kingsbury Water Park, Drayton Manor Theme Park, Tamworth Pigs and even a reference to the Robin Reliant!Duration: 6.15

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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    A Tamworth Tapestry (Concert Band - Score only) - Wiffin, Rob

    A Tamworth Tapestry was commissioned by the Tamworth Wind Band who gave the first performance in Fazeley, Tamworth, on 27 Apr 2024. In composing it I drew on aspects of Tamworth starting with a short malicious outburst to depict the warlike history of the town's Norman castle. From there the music moves into a slow-flowing minor key movement entitled River Tame. The Celtic derivation of the word Tame means dark and slow-moving. The suite ends with a saltarello - Tomsaete. The Tomsaete were an Anglo-Saxon tribe who lived in the valley of the River Tame and remained around Tamworth throughout the duration of the Kingdom of Mercia. There is also a play on words with the band's conductor - Tom Sears. I combined the saltarello with some allusions to various other Tamworth references including Kingsbury Water Park, Drayton Manor Theme Park, Tamworth Pigs and even a reference to the Robin Reliant!Duration: 6.15

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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    Of Shepherds and Kings (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Wiffin, Rob

    This salsa is a not-too-serious look at the shepherds and kings at the Christmas nativity scene. The shepherds are represented by the carol While Shepherds watched their flocks by night, appearing here in a minor key. They are a rather earthy crew as opposed to the more refined kings with their carol We Three Kings of Orient. At one point the shepherds try to show that they should not be underestimated with their allusion to Henry Purcell's song Nymphs and Shepherds but the arguments between the two groups continue to the very end.Technically the piece is not that difficult but it needs the appropriate rhythmic feel. There are several add-on latin percussion parts which are not essential but will add to the spirit of the music if you have the players available.Duration: 3.30

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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    Rejoice! (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Wiffin, Rob

    Rejoice! is a lateral look at the Advent hymn Veni, Veni Emmanuel (O come, o come Emmanuel). The hymn is a synthesis of the great 'O' Antiphons that are used for Vespers during the octave before Christmas (Dec. 17-23 Dec). These Antiphons are of ancient origin, dating back to at least the ninth century but the hymn itself is much more recent, first appearing in the 18th century in the Psalteriolum Cantionum Catholicarum (Cologne 1710). This arrangement focuses on the 'Rejoice' motif and sets it in a rhythmic, folk-like setting, full of energy and verve.Duration: 3.30

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