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£106.95
Soaring - Sean O'Loughlin
Soaring is an exciting composition for solo trumpet and concert band. The music is celebratory in nature and features the dynamic and rhythmic range of the trumpet. The piece opens with an American rhythmic gesture reminiscent of Aaron Copland and John Williams. The trumpet answers this gesture with a bold cadenza that will transform into the main melody a little later on in the piece. If you have a good trumpet player, this would be a great choice to feature them or it can be used with a feature soloist from elsewhere. Just gorgeous.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£84.99Tequini - Sven Van Calster
Take 1 fl oz dry vermouth, mix with 6fl oz tequila and ice and a slice of orange. Here's to the wonderful tequila cocktail. Take a solo trumpet, combine with a wind band and sprinkle with sparkling drums. Here's to a wonderful solo piece for trumpet and wind band entitled Tequini.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£225.00Lord, Thou Hast Been Our Refuge (Concert Band with Optional Choir - Score and Parts) - Rutter, John - Noble, Paul
Lord, thou hast been our refuge (2008) was written for the annual City United Guilds service in St Paul's Cathedral for SATB choir, solo trumpet, and organ. This impressive and stately setting of verses from Psalm 90 culminates in a jubilant, maestoso final section. The arrangement is written to accompany the chorus, or may be performed by band alone. The trumpet solo is haunting, and will be a showcase for that performer. The work would suit any festive service or concert.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£59.99Memento (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Buckley, Robert
2nd Movement of A Tribute to Arthur DelamontFamed bandmaster Arthur Delamont always programmed a hymn in his concerts and Memento is an homage to that proud tradition. Starting with a simple and reverent solo trumpet and introducing other brass instruments one by one, the introduction has the sound of a brass band. The woodwinds join in and, with the use of rich textures and dynamic scoring, the work builds to a powerful climax and then resolves once again with the solo trumpet. Ideal for festival use, Memento will give your ensemble an opportunity to explore expression and nuance. The second movement of A Tribute to Arthur Delamont, Memento was commissioned by the West Vancouver Youth Band.Duration: 4:00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£50.50Ciudad de Festivales (City of Festivals) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Henry, Larry
Written in A-B-A form, Ciudad de Festivales begins with a rousing introduction using thematic and rhythmic motives. After an initial statement of the melody by a solo trumpet, the piece develops adding instruments and contrapuntal lines. The B section is introduced by a trumpet duet leading to a baritone solo. A short interlude leads to the return of the A section with the addition of obbligato woodwind parts. The introductory themes are used once again as the coda brings the piece to a spirited conclusion. Duration: 3.30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£79.99Nexus - James Curnow
The word nexus is defined as a tie or link between people and events. Nexus for solo trumpet and band includes several links between composer James Curnow and educator Alfred Watkins, to whom the work is dedicated. A well-knowntheme (particularly to Mr. Watkins' students) is drawn upon as the piece utilizes two primary musical settings - an energetic and agile scherzo that appears in the beginning and again at the end, contrasted with an expressiveballad theme. The soloist at the premiere (and on the recording) is Christopher Watkins, Alfred's son. This is a well-crafted and rewarding work for soloist and band alike. Dur: 6:00 (Recorded by the University of Alabama atBirmingham Wind Symphony - Dr. Sue Samuels, conductor. Christopher Watkins, trumpet soloist.) Also available for trumpet with piano reduction - HL00231702.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£44.55Island Girl (Concert Band - Score and Parts)
This fresh contemporary ballad offers you the unique opportunity to feature your choice of soloists. Parts are included for solo trumpet, solo flute, solo clarinet and solo alto sax.
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£13.95MYSTERIES OF THE HORIZON (Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra) (Wind Band CD)
Great British Music for Wind Band Vol.21. Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra. Conductors: Clark Rundell, Mark Heron & Jeffrey Mathews. Special Guest Soloist: Brendan Ball (Trumpet)MAJESTY (Rob Wiffin) 3:29 (A Little Ceremonial Music No.1)A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS (Martin Ellerby) 13:00Parts 1: Spring Steps (4:32)Part 2: Winter Tales/Autumn Memories (5:25)Part 3 Indian Summer (3:03)TOCCATA IN BLUE Duncan Stubbs (4:08)MYSTERIES OF THE HORIZON Nigel Clarke 21:05(Concerto for Trumpet and Wind Orchestra - Solo Trumpet: Brendan Ball)1. The Menace Assasin (6:29)2. The Dominion of Light (2.15)3 The Flavour of Tears (6:31)4. The Discovery of Fire (5:5)A STAR DANCED (Y Seren Delawns) (Nichola Renshaw) 5:54CLOUD DRIFT (Rob Wiffin) 4:14Solo Bassoon: Andres Yauri AndoquiaWATERLOO 200 (A Commemorative Suite) (Martin Ellerby) 16:311. Overture: Return of the Emperor (3:13)2. Intermezzo: At the Duchess of Richmond's Ball (2:39)3. Scenario: On the Field of Waterloo (7:17)4. Finale: Thine Be the Glory (3:22)
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£184.95PARTITA for Concert Band (Darrol Barry) (Prestige Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Barry, Darrol
This work is cast in four movements: Introit; Impromptu; Elegy (31.12.04); Finale. Grade 5. (Recorded on QPRM150D, CHIVALRY, Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra) PARTITA FOR CONCERT BAND is cast in four movements: Introit - begins majestically with brass, saxes and percussion carrying the main theme from which most of the following ideas originate. It is repeated by the woodwinds and moves via a solo side drum into the piu mosso. New ideas are introduced by trombones, the horns and euphoniums leading to the central idea played by oboe. This leads, in turn, via full band to the closing movement. 2. Impromptu -once again the opening theme is the basis of the whole movement, using most of the composer's tricks, augmentation, retrograde, inversion and fugato, it moves along in a very confident style. A muted solo trumpet links into the third movement. Elegy (26/12/04) - this movement was prompted by the devastating events of Boxing Day 2004, the Asian Tsunami. The movement opens bleakly until a solo flute gives us the main theme over a troubled accompaniment. The opening mood returns but timpani and tam-tam herald return of the main theme for the full band. The opening theme is heard again as the music subsides but never settles. Finale - this spirited 6/8 vivo opens up with percussion and horns and trumpets announce the main idea, punctuated with short chords from the lower band. A new four bar theme is heard over a bass tread, the theme overlaps itself and quavers swirl up and down the band. Material from the first movement is heard transformed by the energy of the finale and the music surges towards a sudden close. Performance time: 15:35
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£44.95PARTITA for Concert Band (Darrol Barry) (Prestige Concert Band - Score only) - Barry, Darrol
This work is cast in four movements: Introit; Impromptu; Elegy (31.12.04); Finale. Grade 5. (Recorded on QPRM150D, CHIVALRY, Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra) PARTITA FOR CONCERT BAND is cast in four movements: Introit - begins majestically with brass, saxes and percussion carrying the main theme from which most of the following ideas originate. It is repeated by the woodwinds and moves via a solo side drum into the piu mosso. New ideas are introduced by trombones, the horns and euphoniums leading to the central idea played by oboe. This leads, in turn, via full band to the closing movement. 2. Impromptu -once again the opening theme is the basis of the whole movement, using most of the composer's tricks, augmentation, retrograde, inversion and fugato, it moves along in a very confident style. A muted solo trumpet links into the third movement. Elegy (26/12/04) - this movement was prompted by the devastating events of Boxing Day 2004, the Asian Tsunami. The movement opens bleakly until a solo flute gives us the main theme over a troubled accompaniment. The opening mood returns but timpani and tam-tam herald return of the main theme for the full band. The opening theme is heard again as the music subsides but never settles. Finale - this spirited 6/8 vivo opens up with percussion and horns and trumpets announce the main idea, punctuated with short chords from the lower band. A new four bar theme is heard over a bass tread, the theme overlaps itself and quavers swirl up and down the band. Material from the first movement is heard transformed by the energy of the finale and the music surges towards a sudden close. Performance time: 15:35
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
