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£142.90Cantina Band - John Williams
Cantina Band (or Mad About Me) was written by John Williams in 1977 for the film Star Wars (later Star Wars IV: A New Hope). Even with quite a bit of the Star Wars music being quite well known, Cantina Band is literally in a style of its own. In the Star Wars-universe this style is called jizz, Williams' take on the more well-known genre jazz. Williams was tasked by Star Wars-creator George Lucas to make music that sounded like several creatures in a future century finding some 1930's Benny Goodman swing band music ... and how they might attempt to interpret it and ended up with Cantina Band #1 and #2. Both numbers are played in the legendary scene taking place in Chalmun's Spaceport Cantina where Luke Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi gets in a fight causing even the band to stop playing.The band, which goes by the name Figrin D'an and the Modal Nodes, comes from the planet Clak'dor VII and specializes in jizz and the nearby, slightly older style of jatz. Performers of this music often go by the name "jizz-wailers", and the Bith people from Clak'dor VII are especially well suited for jizz-wailing since they can hold every note as long as they want thanks to a unique respiratory system - something many perhaps would like to be able to do in the performance of this arrangement as well.The arrangement is relatively faithful to Williams' original version, but with a somewhat different ending. Although the woodwind section undoubtedly has the biggest technical challenges, an understanding of the musical style is the very key to making the arrangement sound good - and here all groups must work together. Playing lightly but quite articulated, and very precise, will be an absolute necessity to get the music drifting off all the way to Tatooine.In measure 113 there is a small improvised solo in either trombone or trumpet, but if you want the real authentic Cantina Band-sound this is of course done on a steel drum.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£72.99Music from Stranger Things
The popular TV series Stranger Things has reminded us of some of the great songs from the 1980s! With songs supporting key moments in the storyline, here is an emotion-packed medley of classic rock hits along with the iconic theme. Includes: Stranger Things Main Theme Should I Stay or Should I Go Master of Puppets Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) and Running Up That Hill.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£118.99Queen Will Rock You
Few bands in the history of pop music have maintained the level of popularity seen by Queen. 'We Will Rock You', 'The Show Must Go On', 'Fat Bottomed Girls' and 'I Want It All' are amongst the heavier songs in their extensive repertoire. Tom Stanford has used these rock songs to create a medley which will rock your audience!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£149.40Hoppesltt - Øystein Olsen Vadsten
This is an original piece of music composed by ystein Olsen Vadsten, inspired by old Norwegian folk dances. "Jumpety Jump" actually started out as a "reinlender" (Norwegian Folk Dance) which origins from Rhinland. The reinlender is well disguised in this arrangement by adding the shuffle- and swing style to it. The piece is first of all meant as a "happy go lucky" tune, but is full of rhythmical and technical challenges. Its put up as a jazz-tune, first presenting the melody, then "improvisasations" by the different instrument groups, before going back to the first theme. The title "Jumpety Jump" refers to the kind of jumping feeling the shuffle groove gives.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£115.60Vise ved vintersolkverv - Tore Bruvoll
The beautiful song "Song at Winter Solstice" has within short time been highly loved by listeners all around Norway. It's performed by folk-rock band "Hekla Stlstrenga" who released their first album "Hekla Stlstrenga" in 2008. This album was nominated for "Spellemansprisen" (the Norwegian equivalent to Grammy) in the folk music / traditional music category. "Song at Winter Solstice" was released as single record in 2013. To the conductor: In this band arrangement you can choose whether to perform with or without repetition of the melody. If you want to use a song soloist, play the piece as is with all the verses that belong. As instrumental you can choose to go straight in the2nd house to make the song shorter.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£84.99Theme from "Star Trek" - Alexander Courage
Who doesn't know the famous introduction "To boldly go where no man has gone before" at the beginning of each Star Trek sequel? Many generations grew up with Star Trek - one of the most iconic Sci-Fi series ever written. The original theme is as iconic as the opening line. A great warm up for the next Star Trek series in 2017, arranged by Thomas Doss.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£109.99A Holly Jolly Christmas Medley
Christmas, the most wonderful time of the year not in the least because of all the great carols being sung everywhere you go! Here is a medley with all the songs that can't be missed: Christmas Song, Santa Baby, A Holly JollyChristmas, Frosty the Snowman and Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£76.99Symphonic Highlights from Frozen
Using segments from the soundtrack in addition to the familiar hit songs, Stephen Bulla has created a dramatic and exciting medley showcasing the best musical moments from this hit movie. Includes: Frozen Heart, Do You Want to Build a Snowman?, For the First Time in Forever, Epilogue, and of course Let It Go.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£58.50Sousa Classics - John Philip Sousa
Written for the Young Band series and arranged by Victor Lpez, this piece features "El Capitan," "The Liberty Bell," "The Washington Post March," and "The Stars and Stripes Forever"four trio sections of John Philip Sousa's greatest marches. You can never go wrong with a march, and this dynamic arrangement has four of Sousa's best. Bravo! (2:30)
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£58.50
Spirit Of ?44 - Cotter
Toward the end of WWII, both sides had amassed a great number of POW's. These people were used as labor to build roads and bridges. To keep moral high, the POW's made up songs that were sung or whistled. These tunes made the work go faster and were used to communicate messages. The "Spirit of '44" was written in honor of those valiant men and women. Try whistling the melody. It might raise your spirits, too.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
