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£5.95
God So Loved the World (Concert Band - Score Only) - Stainer, John - Horner, Kevin
The Crucifixion, an oratorio composed by John Stainer in 1887 was designed in such a way that most church choirs would find it accessible. Also, it helpfully includes five hymns so that the congregation can contribute also. Whilst the text for this work was written by W J Sparrow Simpson, who worked with Stainer in an earlier work entitled 'Mary Magdalene', that used in this setting of 'God, so loved the world' is literal from John 3 verse 16 in the scriptures. This movement of 'The Crucifixion' is the most popular and widely used.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£34.95
Montreal Citadel (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Audoire, Norman - Horner, Kevin
Montreal Citadel, composed in 1934 has proved to be a very popular addition to the repertoire since that time. The march is constructed in a traditional format and contains a 'full blooded' opening that was reflective of the extremely large band that the composer was conducting at the time of composition. The lilting melody line on the trio section is sure to get those toes-tapping.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£6.95
Montreal Citadel (Concert Band - Score Only) - Audoire, Norman - Horner, Kevin
Montreal Citadel, composed in 1934 has proved to be a very popular addition to the repertoire since that time. The march is constructed in a traditional format and contains a 'full blooded' opening that was reflective of the extremely large band that the composer was conducting at the time of composition. The lilting melody line on the trio section is sure to get those toes-tapping.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£150.00
Down to the Sea in Ships (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Bennett, Robert Russell - Glaser, Kyle
An outgrowth of NBC's 1952 successful tele-documentary Victory at Sea, was Project 20 two years later: a 30-episode series that was scored completely by Robert Russell Bennett. The episode, called Down to the Sea in Ships, utilized this score that initially aired in December of 1968. The magic of the sea, the beauty of ships, and fascination for the men who sail them, are fully explored in this five-movement epic work that relies heavily on sea shanties and folk material. In regarding the work in Bennett's own words, it had a lot to tell us about our struggles, triumphs, and defeats on the mighty ocean.The movements are titledThe Way of the ShipMists and MysterySongs of the Salty AirWaltz of the Clipper ShipsFinale, Introducing the S.S. Eagle March.This fresh, carefully edited concert band transcription has been extensively researched and will be a cherished addition to serious band literature for generations to come.Duration: 14:00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£58.50
Clouds (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Sobiech, Zack - Bullock, Jack
Originally written by a strong young man with an incurable medical condition, this work provides a message that is clear and strong. Encourage your studnets to explore his lyrics to gain a greater understanding of the meaning. Although repetitive, the composition will serve as a tremendous introduction or reinforcement to alla breve time signature assisted by the teaching ideas that are shared in the preface to the conductor's score. This heartwarming composition will be one that many will never forget.Duration: 3.30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£44.95
Splendour of Youth (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Condon, Leslie - Horner, Kevin
The Splendour of Youth was one of the last pieces composed by Leslie Condon and is typical of his style: a strong melody line, well-wrought contrapuntal lines, rhythmic features and a colourful harmonic palette. He was much interested in the development of music in children and young adults and this piece reflects the vitality that such a group brings to their performance. Each movement has a central melodic theme that that has been developed to form each part of this suite.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£8.95
Splendour of Youth (Concert Band - Score Only) - Condon, Leslie - Horner, Kevin
The Splendour of Youth was one of the last pieces composed by Leslie Condon and is typical of his style: a strong melody line, well-wrought contrapuntal lines, rhythmic features and a colourful harmonic palette. He was much interested in the development of music in children and young adults and this piece reflects the vitality that such a group brings to their performance. Each movement has a central melodic theme that that has been developed to form each part of this suite.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£57.50
Propulsion (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Buckley, Robert
Propulsion is the action of driving or pushing forwards. It is the force that thrusts a rocket into space, that propels a runner across the finish line, and that fuels the momentum of a dolphin through the waves. With driving percussion, high-energy rhythms, dynamic melodies and an overall sense of excitement, Propulsion by Robert Buckley moves through different musical moods without ever losing its relentless pulse. A tour-de-force for all members of the band and an exhilarating concert opener!Duration: 3:00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£49.95
Winter Whispers (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Bernotas, Chris M.
There is something about a crisp winter morning that makes one feel at home and at peace. This is a lyrical piece that encapsulates that feeling and gives students an opportunity to explore performing with a legato style. Intriguing harmonies, a beautiful melody, and a little bit of holiday spirit will help make this one of your favourites.Duration: 2:30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£76.99
L'Espoir (The Road of Expectation) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Yagisawa, Satoshi
The renowned Japanese composer Satoshi Yagisawa was given three separate tasks for this commission: it should be a short, attractive piece of music that is easy to listen to; it should be suitable as a choral exercise; and it should be fitting as an encore for the regular annual concert of the client. So it was that Yagisawa composed a glorious, warm-sounding work that satisfies all three requirements, and additionally serves as an excellent intermezzo in any concert.Duration: 3:45
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days