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£45.95
Chesapeake Serenade - Brian Balmages
Not very often are we treated to such a beautiful chorale at the grade 1 level. Brian has scored this to work well with your beginning band instrumentation while providing opportunities to work on musicianship and intonation bothat the elementary and middle school levels. Excellent for concert situations and also effective in developing a rich sound. Highly recommended!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£57.50
Serenade for Solo Alto Saxophone and Band - Frank Bencriscutto
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£61.00
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£76.80
Coffee Serenade / The Young Maria - Charles Gounod
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£69.00
Elisabeth Serenade - Roland Binge
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£82.95
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£67.95
Appalachian Serenade - Gerald Sebesky
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£168.50
Grand Serenade - P.D.Q. Bach
Thanks to the untiring editor Peter Schickele, who has rendered the work now playable by modern concert band, audiences can now marvel at the misbegotten meanderings offer. Bach and shake their collective heads, wondering "What was he thinking?" Trying to realize the composer's intentions is a waste of time, since he probably didn't have any. On the other hand, rehearsing the music well does seem advisable, so that when the inevitable critical backlash develops, the performing organization can justly claim that it wasn't their fault.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£168.50
Serenade for Band - Vincent Persichetti
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£56.50
Vermilion River Serenade - David Campo
The Vermilion River runs through the heart of my hometown of Lafayette, LA. It was created when the ancient course of the Mississippi River, which originally ran through the area that is now Lafayette, shifted from west to east and left a channel through the plains. While originally home to the Atakapa-Ishak and Canneci (Lipan Apache) Tribes and the competing Choctaw Tribes, between the years 1765 and 1785 the first great wave of immigration occurred in South Louisiana and Acadian exiles settled the area. They created a profitable fur and deerskin trading business along the Vermilion River, and the Old Spanish Trail reached the Vermilion right about where the village of Vermilionville (later Lafayette) was founded. Subsequently, the town grew and flourished on both sides of the Vermilion. The tranquil river and its scenic banks, adorned with live oaks draped in Spanish moss, provided the backdrop for early Cajun life as the river was a source of food, communication, travel and commerce. This piece is a "postcard;" an homage to my culture and to the river that brings me great peace every time I encounter its pastoral beauty and serenity.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days