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  • £14.95

    Sir Godfrey Knellers March (Concert Band - Score Only) - Jacob, Gordon

    Dedicated to the officers, staff and students of the Royal Military School of Music, this delightful march by Jacob, Gordon is the perfect alternative to the tried & true Sousa marches.

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  • £112.95

    Orient Express (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Sparke, Philip

    The piece describes, in music, a journey through Europe on the famous train after which it is named.Duration: 8.15Recorded on QPRM119D FESTIVAL OF MUSIC 1992, Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force

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  • £22.95

    Orient Express (Concert Band - Score only) - Sparke, Philip

    The piece describes, in music, a journey through Europe on the famous train after which it is named.Duration: 8.15Recorded on QPRM119D FESTIVAL OF MUSIC 1992, Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force

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  • £44.95

    The Crown Jewels (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Fraser, Bruce

    Many visitors to Britain want to see the Crown Jewels - so recently they have had to be moved. When composer Fraser, Bruce read about this he felt that some royal music would be suitable to accompany the stately procession.

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  • £8.95

    The Crown Jewels (Concert Band - Score Only) - Fraser, Bruce

    Many visitors to Britain want to see the Crown Jewels - so recently they have had to be moved. When composer Fraser, Bruce read about this he felt that some royal music would be suitable to accompany the stately procession.

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  • £154.99

    Deux Mouvements (Alto Saxophone Solo with Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Waignein, Andre

    Early in 1989 Jean Baily, director of the Royal Conservatoire in Bruxelles, asked his very close friend Andre Waignein to compose a piece which could be performed by the conservatoire's saxophone class. Andre Waignein was readily agreeable. Not only was his father a saxophone player, but himself felt strongly attracted to the instrument and he was further encouraged into accepting the commission by his friend Alain Crepin, saxophone teacher at the Bruxelles Conservatoire.The piece he composed consists of two movements, hence the title. An elegy is expressed by means of a melody which is full with pronounced magnanimity, full of spectacular musical freedom enabling the soloist to express himself to the full. In this movement the melodic element is of the utmost importance.The capriccio, the second movement is musically disconcerting. The band's accompaniment is particularly important. Due to the high notes, the soloist brings this capriccio to a close with enthusiastic virtuosity.Duration: 9:15

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  • £149.99

    St. Martin's Suite (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Van der Roost, Jan

    This suite was composed by Jan Van der Roost on the occasion of the 110th anniversary of the 'Koninklijke Sint Martinusfanfare' (Royal Saint Martinus Fanfare Band) from Halle (Belgium). The composer was required to create a suite in three movements based on three images associated with the 'Sint Martinusfanfare' from the small town of Halle in the province of Brabant. The first movement (Andante Pomposo) describes Martin, a soldier in the Roman army. In Andante Moderato we see the image of Martin, who become a Christian and chooses to devote his life to God. In this movement, the composer was inspired by the Brabantine gothic art of the Sint Martinus Basilica in Halle. The contrast between the dark Basilica and the statue of Our Lady between the soaring pillars will vividly come to life for audiences of this descriptive piece. The final movement, Allegro Molto Vivace', could have been an image for a frivolous peasant in the Halle carnival. In a triptych about St. Martin it is more fitting to refer to it as an apotheosis, the crown on the pastoral work of Martin, Bishop of Tours, Patron Saint of the Fanfare Band and the Basilica of Halle.Duration: 13:30

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  • £89.99

    Centennial Prelude (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Van der Roost, Jan

    This short opening music was composed on commission of the symphonic band of Jan Van der Roost's village (= Kontich near Antwerp / Belgium). In 1991, this community band celebrated its 100th anniversary. After composing commissioned pieces from different countries (even from Japan), this was the most 'near' commission he ever received indeed! It is a short but varied piece, featuring all sections of the band. After a short introduction, played by the brass instruments, a crisp rhythm starts and boxes the main theme. After a second theme, played by brass and percussion, a short melodical passage brings some 'rest'. At the end, the fanfare of the introduction reoccurs. Although this "Centennial Prelude" isn't a really demanding piece, it sounds colourful and energetic. It has been recorded on CD by the band of the 'Royal Dutch Airforce' and the 'Desford Colliery Brass band'.Duration: 3:30

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  • £63.00

    Jupiter Hymn (from The Planets) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Holst, Gustav - De Meij, Johan

    The Jupiter Hymn comes from the fourth movement ,Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity from the orchestral suite The Planets by the English composer Gustav Holst (l874 - 1934), written between 1914 and 1917. The Planets was premiered in 1918 by Sir Adrian Boult and the Royal Philharmonic Society and remains one of the most colourful examples of our 20th-century orchestral literature. The Hymn is very suitable to start your concert program; for more solemn occasions, the alternative ending may be used. Duration: 2.30

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  • £164.95

    Music for a Festival (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Sparke, Philip

    Music for a Festival was originally composed for brass band and used as a test piece in the National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain. The wind band transcription was commissioned by Chris Hooker for the Hounslow Youth Wind Orchestra and first performed by them in May 1989 with the composer conducting. This work falls into three movements which are played without a break. The outer two movements are full of energy and surround a tender central section with delicate quartet writing and a broad climax for the whole band.Duration: 12.30Recorded on QPRM115D GREAT BRITISH MUSIC FOR WIND BAND, Western Band of the Royal Air Force

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