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  • £39.95

    Of Shepherds and Kings (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Wiffin, Rob

    This salsa is a not-too-serious look at the shepherds and kings at the Christmas nativity scene. The shepherds are represented by the carol While Shepherds watched their flocks by night, appearing here in a minor key. They are a rather earthy crew as opposed to the more refined kings with their carol We Three Kings of Orient. At one point the shepherds try to show that they should not be underestimated with their allusion to Henry Purcell's song Nymphs and Shepherds but the arguments between the two groups continue to the very end.Technically the piece is not that difficult but it needs the appropriate rhythmic feel. There are several add-on latin percussion parts which are not essential but will add to the spirit of the music if you have the players available.Duration: 3.30

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  • £44.95

    Rejoice! (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Wiffin, Rob

    Rejoice! is a lateral look at the Advent hymn Veni, Veni Emmanuel (O come, o come Emmanuel). The hymn is a synthesis of the great 'O' Antiphons that are used for Vespers during the octave before Christmas (Dec. 17-23 Dec). These Antiphons are of ancient origin, dating back to at least the ninth century but the hymn itself is much more recent, first appearing in the 18th century in the Psalteriolum Cantionum Catholicarum (Cologne 1710). This arrangement focuses on the 'Rejoice' motif and sets it in a rhythmic, folk-like setting, full of energy and verve.Duration: 3.30

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    Sing Lullaby (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Wiffin, Rob

    Sing Lullaby, also known as The Infant King, is an arrangement of a Basque Carol. The words were translated into English by Sabine Baring-Gould (1834-1924) an Anglican priest and folk song collector. The melody was harmonized by the English organist and music editor Edgar Pettman (1866-1943) who included it with other Basque carols (also rendered by Sabine Baring-Gould) in The University Carol Book in 1922. I use a little of Pettman's harmony but also take a different look. I also set it in 3/4 time rather than Pettman's 6/8 (starting with an anacrusis) which allowed me more freedom of expression and a chance to use a few hemiolas in poignant moments. It is a beautiful, tender carol as befits a lullaby though not without a few suspensions which allude to the future trials of the Infant King described in Baring-Gould's words.- Rob WiffinDuration: 4.15

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    Gravity Falls (Main Title Theme) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Breek, Brad - Longfield, Robert

    The catchy theme song from the smash hit Disney Channel series is now available for young concert band and will be the highlight of your next concert program!

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  • £65.00

    Beetlejuice (Main Theme) (Flexible Ensemble - Score and Parts) - Elfman, Danny - Vinson, Johnnie

    An outstanding arrangement of one of the most recognizable movie themes ever that captures the spooky, quirky, and ethereal sounds of the original while being scored for flexible instrumentation. Your young musicians will have so much fun practicing they won't even realize they are learning various articulations, dynamics, and chromatics.Duration: 1.45

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  • £32.95

    Bones in the Stores (Trombone Section feature with Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Wiffin, Rob

    This arrangement for trombone section and band combines two well-known wartime songs The Quartermaster's Store and Bless 'em all to give the trombone section a thorough workout as well as a lot of fun. The Quartermaster's Store is a traditional song from England. The origins of both tune and words are uncertain and may actually date back as far as the English Civil War. The origins of Bless 'em All are also unclear. The words have been credited to Fred Godfrey in 1917 set to music composed by Robert Kewley but earlier versions of the song may have been in existence among British military personnel in the 1880s in India. It was first recorded by George Formby Jr in 1940 and became a patriotic song.Duration: 2.45

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    Wellspring (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Wiffin, Rob

    Full of joyous energy, this concert prelude makes light of its sometimes asymmetric time signatures. It is vivacious and life-affirming, springing out of a sense of optimism and well-being.Duration: 3.15

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    Gravitas (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Wiffin, Rob

    This pavane - Belle qui tiens ma vie was originally composed by Thoinot Arbeau as part of his Orchesographie - a study of French Renaissance social dance written in 1589. Thoinot Arbeau is actually an anagrammatic nom de plume of the French cleric Jehan Tabourot (1520 - 1595). Interestingly enough this pavane is also best known to us as part of Capriol Suite by Peter Warlock, that name also being a nom de plume of Philip Hesletine.This arrangement stays close to the homophonic texture of the original but has added counter lines to add to the dramatic tension in several places.Duration: 3.15

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    Pavane - The Town (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Wiffin, Rob

    The first movement of Aylesbury Dances re-fashioned with a different middle section for the Band of the Household Cavalry. Having performed Wiffin's Aylesbury Dances, the Director of Music of the Band of the Household Cavalry requested a revised version of the first movement of the suite which would be suited to being played on horseback!Duration: 2.30

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    Galloping Home (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - King, Denis - Longhurst, Clive

    Galloping Home is the name of the theme tune to the popular 1970's TV programme, 'The Adventures of Black Beauty'. The children's show ran between September 1972 to March 1973 and became a 'must watch' in the UK and the USA. It is hoped that this transcription will evoke many happy memories for those who used to watch it and be enjoyed by those who are not so familiar.

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