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  • £75.00

    Here We Come A-Wassailing (Concert Band with Optional Choir - Score and Parts) - Noble & Rutter

    Here We Come A-wassailing (or Here We Come A-caroling) is an English traditional Christmas carol and New Year song, apparently composed c. 1850. The old English wassail song refers to 'wassailing', or singing carols door to door wishing good health, while the a- is an archaic intensifying prefix; compare A-Hunting We Will Go and lyrics to The Twelve Days of Christmas (e.g., Six geese a-laying). According to Readers Digest; the Christmas spirit often made the rich a little more generous than usual, and bands of beggars and orphans used to dance their way through the snowy streets of England, offering to sing good cheer and to tell good fortune if the householder would give them a drink from his wassail bowl or a penny or a pork pie or, let them stand for a few minutes beside the warmth of his hearth. This arrangement represents one in the Series of Band Arrangements compatible with David Willcocks' Carols for Choirs.

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    The Twelve Days of Christmas (Concert Band with Optional Choir - Score and Parts) - Noble & Rutter

    The Twelve Days of Christmas is an English Christmas carol that enumerates in the manner of a cumulative song a series of increasingly grand gifts given on each of the twelve days of Christmas (the twelve days that make up the Christmas season, starting with Christmas Day). The song, published in England in 1780 without music as a chant or rhyme, is thought to be French in origin. The standard tune now associated with it is derived from a 1909 arrangement of a traditional folk melody by English composer Frederic Austin, who introduced the familiar prolongation of the verse five gold rings. This arrangement represents one in the Series of Band Arrangements compatible with David Willcocks' Carols for Choirs.

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  • £104.99

    Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Lennon & McCartney - Mashima, Toshio

    Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da is a song by The Beatles from their 1968 album The Beatles (often called the 'White Album'). Although credited to Lennon-McCartney, the song was written solely by Paul McCartney. The tag line "ob-la-di, ob-la-da, life goes on, brah" was an expression used by Nigerian conga player Jimmy Scott-Emuakpor, an acquaintance of McCartney. This high profi le 'New Sounds' arrangement by Toshio Mashima is perfect to use as an encore for your next concert! Duration: 4.15

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  • £49.95

    The Water is Wide (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Gassi, Vince

    Although the lyrics for this folk song date back to the 1600s, it wasn't until 1906 that the song was published in Folk Songs from Somerset. The simple melody and placid harmony provide a great opportunity for your young musicians to explore expressiveness in their performance. This poignant arrangement will lift your audience emotionally.Duration: 2:30

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  • £76.99

    Billionaire (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Schaars, Peter Kleine

    In Spring 2010, Peter Gene Hernandez, better known as Bruno Mars, wrote the song Billionaire. Recorded together with rapper Travie McCoy, the song reached the top of the charts worldwide. A combination of catchy R&B melodies and rhythmical rap proved irresistible in the original version, and is captured brilliantly in this arrangement for concert band from Peter Kleine Schaars.Duration: 3:15

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  • £34.95

    Ask! (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Larsson, John - Bowen & Graham

    John Larsson and John Gowans collaborated on a number of successful Salvation Army musicals, Larsson providing the music to words by Gowans. The song 'Ask! Ask! Ask!' was one of the 'hits' from the musical 'Spirit' and has been used in a variety of contexts since its first appearance in the 1970s. This arrangement was written at the request of Ronnie and Jerome Astwood for the Somerset Community Church Band in Bermuda and is modelled (with apologies!) on the Louis Vega song 'Mambo No.5'.

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    Ask! (Concert Band - Score Only) - Larsson, John - Bowen & Graham

    John Larsson and John Gowans collaborated on a number of successful Salvation Army musicals, Larsson providing the music to words by Gowans. The song 'Ask! Ask! Ask!' was one of the 'hits' from the musical 'Spirit' and has been used in a variety of contexts since its first appearance in the 1970s. This arrangement was written at the request of Ronnie and Jerome Astwood for the Somerset Community Church Band in Bermuda and is modelled (with apologies!) on the Louis Vega song 'Mambo No.5'.

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  • £45.95

    This Is It (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Anka & Jackson

    This Is It, from Michael Jackson's sixth posthumous compilation album, accompanies the motion picture release, Michael Jackson's This Is It. The song premiered worldwide October 12, 2009, on Michael Jackson's website. Despite being a radio-only release, the song soared to the top of charts around the world. This Is It, with its smooth melodies and fresh pop harmonies, is sure to be hit with your concert ensemble.Duration: 1.30

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    Die Himmel ruhmen des Ewigen Ehre (SATB Choral Octavo) - Beethoven, Ludwig van - Doss, Thomas

    Master-composer Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn, in 1770, but he lived in Vienna from 1792, until his death in 1827. With his innovative style, he has had a great influence on Western classical music. 'Die Himmel r?hmen des Ewigen Ehre' (The Heavens Extol the Glory of God) is the first line of the poem 'Die Ehre Gottes in der Natur', which was written by Christian F?rchtegott Gellert (1715-1769). The music that Beethoven composed to the text, was published in 1803, as the fourth Lied (song) in a cycle of six (6 Lieder nach Gedichten von Gellert, opus 48). Thomas Doss has arranged the song - in which nature, as created by God, is mirrored majestically - into a wonderful work for concert band.

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  • £76.99

    Die Himmel ruhmen des Ewigen Ehre (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Beethoven, Ludwig van - Doss, Thomas

    Concert Band with optional SATB ChoirMaster-composer Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn, in 1770, but he lived in Vienna from 1792, until his death in 1827. With his innovative style, he has had a great influence on Western classical music. Die Himmel ruhmen des Ewigen Ehre (The Heavens Extol the Glory of God) is the first line of the poem Die Ehre Gottes in der Natur, which was written by Christian Furchtegott Gellert (1715-1769). The music that Beethoven composed to the text, was published in 1803, as the fourth Lied (song) in a cycle of six (6 Lieder nach Gedichten von Gellert, opus 48). Thomas Doss has arranged the song - in which nature, as created by God, is mirrored majestically - into a wonderful work for concert band.Choir parts available separately.Duration: 3.00

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