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  • £104.99

    Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night - Elliot Del Borgo

    The Dylan Thomas poem Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night was the motivation for this musical composition. While not a programmatic depiction of the poem, the work attempts to recreate the essence of the poem in sound. Theopening motive, representative of the life force, permeates much of the work. The use of sound layers - in the form of polytonal hymns - calls to mind the struggles and persistence of the human spirit and its refusal to go gentle.A substantial and dramatic work for mature ensembles. Dur: 11:15 (Grade 5)

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  • £123.95

    Mars from 'The Planets' - Gustav Holst

    This hard-hitting arrangement of Holst's classic from "The Planets" dispenses with any initial build-up and hits you with a wall of sound right from the first note! Probably the most famous classical piece in 5/4 meter, this takes all the powerful impact points and combines them into a massive chunk of sound.

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    Canterbury Chorale - Jan Van der Roost

    This quiet piece with its broad tones was originally written for brass band on request of Robert Leveugle, chairman of the composers own band: Brass Band Midden Brabant (Belgium). The direct cause was a visit to the beautiful cathedral of theEnglish city Canterbury, in which so many fine compositions sounded throughout the centuries. Later on, Jan Van der Roost rescored this piece for symphonic wind band, exploring the full richness of colours of this formation. Besides solo phrases forseveral instruments, there are some massive tutti passages making the wind orchestra sound like a majestic organ. By the way: an "ad libitum" organ part adds an extra richness, colour and power to this piece, making it sound even more broad andgrand.

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  • £60.00

    We Gather Together (Flexible Ensemble - Score and Parts) - Kremser, Eduard - Stanton, Scott

    The famous Dutch hymn "We Gather Together" is scored for small bands with limited instrumentation, but will sound great with bands of all sizes! Dedicated to the Frontline Responders and Essential Workers who keep us safe, this is the perfect "welcome back" piece for both the band and your returning audience. With "Build-A-Band scoring, you get to create unique sounds using the strengths of your instrumentation, and by following the suggested flexible interplay between sections. This beautiful arrangement includes optional vocal parts for performers and/or audience. Piano, bass, guitar and percussion can strengthen your sound as well. Flexible works wonders, and it's perfect for distance learning situations! Duration: 3.30

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  • £60.00

    BANDOLOGY (Easy Concert Band) - Osterling, Eric

    Here's an outstanding march that many of us grew up with, and now younger players can enjoy it too! And best of all, Eric Osterling's rescoring at this easier level still sparkles just as much as the original! The colorful harmonies and spirited melodies still sound fresh today, and Bandology offers an excellent alternative to the traditional march sound. A real winner! Grade: medium easy

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  • £41.58

    Nighthawk (Concert Band - Score and Parts)

    A slow, dark, and mysterious theme serves as a prelude to a new section that explodes with rhythmic energy. Instruments scored where they sound their best, layered themes, interesting harmonies, and a variety of percussion parts all combine to create an exciting musical journey from start to finish. The crafting of this piece will help make your students sound advanced for their age. Very Impressive!

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  • £44.55

    Now The Winter's Come To Stay

    Very lyrical and expressive, this peaceful David Shaffer composition is a wonderful tool for teaching legato style to mid-level groups. Carefully scored to assure a lush full sound and help your band attain a more mature sound. Written in the style of a chorale prelude, it will make a great change of pace selection for any winter or holiday concert. Very Highly recommended!

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  • £65.99

    Now The Winter's Come To Stay - David Shaffer

    Very lyrical and expressive, this peaceful David Shaffer composition is a wonderful tool for teaching legato style to mid-level groups. Carefully scored to assure a lush full sound and help your band attain a more mature sound. Written in the style of a chorale prelude, it will make a great change of pace selection for any winter or holiday concert. Very Highly recommended!

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  • £56.99

    Nighthawk - James Swearingen

    A slow, dark, and mysterious theme serves as a prelude to a new section that explodes with rhythmic energy. Instruments scored where they sound their best, layered themes, interesting harmonies, and a variety of percussion parts all combine to create an exciting musical journey from start to finish. The crafting of this piece will help make your students sound advanced for their age. Very Impressive!

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    And Now, The Band! - Webb

    "And Now, The Band!" by Amy Webb puts into play all those concepts you've been teaching your first-year band: articulation, dynamics, crescendos/decrescendos - the list of goes on and on, and they're all here! Designed as a showpiece of everything your young musicians have learned this year, they will sound like a million bucks at your next concert! Excellent as a concert opener, closer, or anywhere - band kids will certainly sound impressive with this exciting piece! Ladies and gentlemen, "And Now, The Band!" A real winner!

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