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  • £24.99

    Holiday Classics (Conductor Score) - Nowlin & Pearson

    Welcome to Tradition of Excellence: Holiday Classics, a collection of eighteen holiday songs all arranged for maximum performance flexibility.Features:Scored for maximum performance flexibility.Mix-and-match any combination of band instruments.Playable as solos, duets, trios, larger ensembles, or even full concert band.Add the Piano/Guitar Accompaniment to enhance performance.Drums, Mallets, Auxiliary Percussion, and Timpani all in one book to develop the total percussionist.Discover 18 favourite holiday melodies:Jingle BellsUp on the HousetopThe Dreidel SongJolly Old St NicholasWe Wish You a Merry ChristmasChanukah, Oh ChanukhaWe Three KingsO Come, O Come EmmanuelAdeste Fidelis (O Come All Ye Faithful)Ding Dong Merrily on HighDeck the HallsJoy to the WorldThe First NoelGod Rest You Merry, GentlemenHark! The Herald Angels SingGo Tell It on the MountainAngels We Have Heard on HighAuld Lang Syne

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  • £53.50

    Jingle Jangle Bells (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Curnow, James

    Featuring the familiar carols ?Jolly Old St. Nicholas? and ?Jingle Bells?, here is a creative and concise overture that interweaves melodies from both tunes. Using a single tempo throughout and a bright festive mood, this is perfect as a holiday opener or closer!

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  • £54.95

    The Light of the World (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Goffin, Dean - Wiffin, Rob

    This reflective piece was inspired by a painting of one of the founders of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, William Homan Hunt, and is currently hanging in St Paul's Cathedral. Based around the text of Revelation 3:20, it is a beautifully crafted piece which demands the utmost respect. Duration: 5.45

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  • £10.95

    The Light of the World (Concert Band - Score only) - Goffin, Dean - Wiffin, Rob

    This reflective piece was inspired by a painting of one of the founders of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, William Homan Hunt, and is currently hanging in St Paul's Cathedral. Based around the text of Revelation 3:20, it is a beautifully crafted piece which demands the utmost respect. Duration: 5.45

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £50.00

    Two Songs for the Holidays (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Connor, Mark J.

    Using just the first six notes and simplified rhythms, "Two Songs for the Holidays" features two Christmas classics and is scored for success. "Angels We Have Heard On High" and "Jolly Old St. Nicholas" by arranger Mark Connor is written for beginners to be played at their very first holiday concert. Playable with a flexible instrumentation, this is a welcome addition to holiday literature for our youngest musicians. Duration: 2.30

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  • £219.95

    Mysteries of the Horizon (Trumpet Solo with Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Clarke, Nigel

    Mysteries of the Horizon (After Four Rene Magritte Surrealist Paintings)A Concerto for Trumpet and Wind OrchestraMysteries of the Horizon is written and dedicated to Harmen Vanhoorne, and Matthew J George and the University of St Thomas Wind Ensemble.The subject material for my concerto are four surrealist paintings by the Belgian artist Rene Magritte (1898-1967). The movements are named after four of his paintings with the following titles:The Menaced AssassinThe Dominion of LightThe Flavour of LightsThe Discovery of FireAs part of my research I visited the Magritte Museum in Brussels to absorb myself in his works. Mysteries of the Horizon is not programmatic, but I have tried to colour each movement with the atmosphere of each Magritte painting. The work is unusual in that there are four movement, not the standard three. The second movement, The Dominion of Light, acts as a light relief between the first and third movements. The concerto gives much opportunity to the soloist to demonstrate different aspects of the instrument.- Nigel Clarke

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  • £57.95

    Mysteries of the Horizon (Trumpet Solo with Concert Band - Score only) - Clarke, Nigel

    Score onlyMysteries of the Horizon (After Four Rene Magritte Surrealist Paintings)A Concerto for Trumpet and Wind OrchestraMysteries of the Horizon is written and dedicated to Harmen Vanhoorne, and Matthew J George and the University of St Thomas Wind Ensemble.The subject material for my concerto are four surrealist paintings by the Belgian artist Rene Magritte (1898-1967). The movements are named after four of his paintings with the following titles:The Menaced AssassinThe Dominion of LightThe Flavour of LightsThe Discovery of FireAs part of my research I visited the Magritte Museum in Brussels to absorb myself in his works. Mysteries of the Horizon is not programmatic, but I have tried to colour each movement with the atmosphere of each Magritte painting. The work is unusual in that there are four movement, not the standard three. The second movement, The Dominion of Light, acts as a light relief between the first and third movements. The concerto gives much opportunity to the soloist to demonstrate different aspects of the instrument.- Nigel Clarke

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  • £75.00

    Come, Thou Redeemer of the Earth (Concert Band with Optional Choir - Score and Parts) - Noble & Willcocks

    Come, Thou Redeemer of the Earth is an Advent hymn with roots in a Latin hymn attributed to St. Ambrose of Milan (340 - 397), 'Veni Redemptor gentium.' It was translated into English by John Mason Neale in the middle of the nineteenth century and set to music from another old Latin hymn, 'Puer nobis nascitur' in the 17th century by Michael Praetorius (1571 - 1621). This arrangement represents one in the Series of Band Arrangements compatible with David Willcocks' Carols for Choirs. With eight verses (two of which may be omitted), it offers versatility in scoring, allowing the conductor to select the instrumental grouping for accompaniment as desired.

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  • £75.00

    O Come, All Ye Faithful (Concert Band with Optional Choir - Score and Parts) - Noble & Willcocks

    O Come, All Ye Faithful (originally written in Latin as Adeste Fideles ) is a Christmas carol that has been attributed to various authors, including St. Bonaventure in the 13th century or King John IV of Portugal in the 17th, though it was more commonly believed that the text was written by Cistercian monks - the German, Portuguese or Spanish provinces of that order having at various times been credited. In modern English hymnals the text is usually credited to John Francis Wade, whose name appears on the earliest printed versions. A manuscript by Wade, dating to 1751, is held by Stonyhurst College in Lancashire. The version published by Wade consisted of four Latin verses. But later in the 18th century, the French Catholic priest Jean-Francois-tienne Borderies wrote an additional three verses in Latin; these are normally printed as the third to fifth of seven verses. O come, all ye faithful ranks as one of the most popular Christmas carols ever written, and the descant by David Willcocks has become famous the world over. This arrangement represents one in the Series of Band Arrangements compatible with David Willcocks' Carols for Choirs.

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  • £75.00

    Of the Father's Heart Begotten (Concert Band with Optional Choir - Score and Parts) - Noble & Willcocks

    Of the Father's Heart Begotten alternatively known as Of the Father's Love Begotten is a doctrinal hymn based on the Latin poem 'Corde natus' by the Roman poet Aurelius Prudentius. The ancient poem was translated and paired with a medieval plainchant melody Divinum mysterium. Divinum mysterium was a Sanctus trope - an ancient plainchant melody which over the years had been musically embellished. An early version of this chant appears in manuscript form as early as the 10th century, although without the melodic additions, and trope versions with various melodic differences appear in Italian, German, Gallacian, Bohemian and Spanish manuscripts dating from the 13th to 16th centuries. Dissatisfied with an earlier translation, Roby Furley Davis (1866-1937), a scholar at St. John's College, Cambridge, wrote a new version for the English Hymnal of 1906. This version was also used in the popular Carols for Choirs series by David Willcocks. This arrangement represents one in the Series of Band Arrangements compatible with David Willcocks' Carols for Choirs.

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