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Crazy for Christmas (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Appermont, Bert
Christmas is the time of the year where everyone comes together, and peace, family and friendship bonds are strengthened. When selecting repertoire for your Christmas concert, it's difficult to find new arrangements that are both challenging and fun to work on, as well as fun for the audience. Crazy for Christmas is one of those pieces by the Belgian composer Bert Appermont. He uses canons and even fugues throughout this arrangement and foresees a spectacular ending. It is based on Il est ne le divin Enfant and Away in a Manger but refers wittily to Jingle Bells, Deck the Halls, The Twelve Days of Christmas and Hark, the Herald Angels Sing. So crazy all the way!Duration: 5.15
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£32.95
Trombone Concerto (Trombone Solo with Concert Band - Score only) - Wiffin, Rob
The composer writes:My Trombone Concerto was commissioned by Brett Baker following an earlier piece I had written for him called Shout. The concerto was composed in Spain the summer of 2010. Once I started writing I realised this concerto was, inevitably, going to draw on my own experiences as a trombone player.The first movement was really a matter of getting the right thematic ideas and balancing the tutti and solo passages so, for formal structure, I studied the Gordon Jacob Trombone Concerto. There is a lyrical section preceding the first Allegro that owes much in spirit (but not the actual music) to The Eternal Quest, Ray Steadman-Allen's Salvation Army solo.The slow movement seemed determined to come out in the vein of a Richard Strauss song. I wanted to write ineluctably cantabile as we trombone players rarely get a chance to play the melody! There is a brief allusion to that wonderful moment when the trombone gets to sing above the orchestra in Sibelius' seventh symphony. Arthur Wilson (my teacher at college) died in the summer of 2010 so it seemed appropriate to dedicate this movement to him.The last movement is the lightest of the three in style and is slightly jazz-inflected, hopefully providing some fun for the soloist.While wanting to test the instrument, I did not set out with the intention of making the concerto difficult but there are undoubtedly challenges of technique, range and style to be met by the soloist.Recorded on Polyphonic CD QPRM161D Roman TrilogyDuration: 19:30
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£164.95
Trombone Concerto (Trombone Solo with Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Wiffin, Rob
The composer writes:My Trombone Concerto was commissioned by Brett Baker following an earlier piece I had written for him called Shout. The concerto was composed in Spain the summer of 2010. Once I started writing I realised this concerto was, inevitably, going to draw on my own experiences as a trombone player.The first movement was really a matter of getting the right thematic ideas and balancing the tutti and solo passages so, for formal structure, I studied the Gordon Jacob Trombone Concerto. There is a lyrical section preceding the first Allegro that owes much in spirit (but not the actual music) to The Eternal Quest, Ray Steadman-Allen's Salvation Army solo.The slow movement seemed determined to come out in the vein of a Richard Strauss song. I wanted to write ineluctably cantabile as we trombone players rarely get a chance to play the melody! There is a brief allusion to that wonderful moment when the trombone gets to sing above the orchestra in Sibelius' seventh symphony. Arthur Wilson (my teacher at college) died in the summer of 2010 so it seemed appropriate to dedicate this movement to him.The last movement is the lightest of the three in style and is slightly jazz-inflected, hopefully providing some fun for the soloist.While wanting to test the instrument, I did not set out with the intention of making the concerto difficult but there are undoubtedly challenges of technique, range and style to be met by the soloist.Recorded on Polyphonic CD QPRM161D Roman TrilogyDuration: 19:30
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The Best of Helene Fischer (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Schenk, Markus
With hits such as Atemlos, Helene Fischer pulls in not only pop fans but also a broad audience under her spell. Apart from this smash hit, this medley also contains Marathon, So kann das Leben sein, and Fehlerfrei from the current album Farbenspiel as well as Und morgen Frh kss ich dich wach, which is an absolute crowd favourite selected from the album Von hier bis unendlich. A medley they're sure to sing along to!Duration: 7:00
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£77.00
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!, Variations on (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Cahn & Styne - Bullock, Jack
This work is a favourite song wishfully heard at the beginning of the winter months. This setting offers a variety of different styles applied to the melody, serenade, jazz, waltz ,and even a march, but keeping the wonderful melody front and centre!" Easy to sing and play, it is loved by all.Duration: 3:30
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£63.00
Santa Baby (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Story, Michael
Can you name another holiday treasure performed by Eartha Kitt, Madonna, Taylor Swift, Mae West, the Pussycat Dolls, Shakira, and Miss Piggy? We don't think so. Invite your audience to sing along! A true gem with some introductory familiar swing to spice up the season for your developing band.Duration: 1:45
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£66.95
Furaha! (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Beck, Brian
Travel to the Great Lakes region of Africa with composer Brian Beck in his new work Furaha! meaning joy in Swahili, Furaha! captures the festivity of a people who love to dance and sing. Written in 5/4 time, this piece provides an opportunity to challenge musicians rhythmically in a way that is fun and engaging.Duration: 3.30
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£75.00
Angels' Carol (Concert Band with Optional Choir - Score and Parts) - Rutter, John - Noble, Paul
The music was adapted and arranged by Lowell Mason in 1839 from an older melody which was then believed to have originated from Handel, not least because the theme of the refrain (And heaven and nature sing...) appears in the orchestra opening and accompaniment of the recitative Comfort Ye from Handel's Messiah, and the first four notes match the beginning of the choruses Lift up your heads and Glory to God from the same oratorio. However, Handel did not compose the entire tune. As of the late 20th century, Joy to the World was the most-published Christmas hymn in North America.
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£79.99
Les Miserables, Soundtrack Highlights from (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Bocook, Jay
Here is a powerful symphonic setting of music from the award-winning movie based on the Broadway classic. This medley includes the new song Suddenly, composed for the film, in addition to the familiar melodies At the End of the Day, I Dreamed a Dream, Master of the House, Castle on a Cloud, and Do You Hear the People Sing?
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Les Miserables, Selections from (Flexible Ensemble - Score and Parts) - Vinson, Johnnie
From the powerful motion picture adaptation of the Broadway classic, here is a terrific sounding medley scored for flexible instrumentation and playable with just about any combination of players.Includes:Look DownI Dreamed a DreamSuddenlyMaster of the HouseDo You Hear the People Sing?Duration: 5:50
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