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£57.50
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Highlights from (Flexible Ensemble - Score and Parts) - Lloyd Webber, Andrew - Sweeney, Michael
One of Andrew Lloyd Webber's early musicals, Joseph features an appealing variety of songs and styles and remains as popular as ever before. This medley for flexible instrumentation includes: Jacob and Sons; Any Dream Will Do; Close Every Door; Go Go Go Joseph.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£42.50
Go Go Go Joseph (from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Lloyd Webber, Andrew
From the popular musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat here is an exciting yet easy version of the main song. The introduction starts quietly in 3/4 before launching into a driving rock style. This excellent arrangement features solid scoring that will sound great with beginning players.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£72.99
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Lloyd Webber & Rice - Sweeney, Michael
This Andrew Lloyd Webber show has made a spectacular return to American stages with new musical arrangements, dazzling stage effects, and a top-selling soundtrack CD. Michael Sweeney's outstanding medley includes: Jacob and Sons, Any Dream Will Do, Song of the King, Close Every Door, and Go, Go, Go Joseph.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£44.95
The Kings Go Forth (Concert Band - Score only) - Gregson, Edward
This work was commissioned jointly by the Royal Air Force Music Service and an American Universities Consortium and received its world premiere during the 1996 RAF British Tour. It is scored for large symphonic wind band, with the addition of voices.The work is a sequel to the highly successful The Sword and the Crown which was premiered in 1991 by the mass bands of the RAF (and also was an RAF commission). That work was based on music written for the Royal Shakespeare Company productions of The Plantagenets and Henry IV, parts 1 and 2 (for productions between 1988 and 1991).The Kings go Forth is similarly based on musical material for those productions. It uses different thematic elements and incorporates them into a three-movement suite entitled: The Church; The People; The State.This reflects the fact that in Henry IV Parts 1 and 2, Shakespeare introduces The People as an important element in the dramatic structure. The Church and The State are, of course, both leitmotivs throughout the entire plays. An Agnus Dei is heard at the outset from a solo voice. The ensuing Dies Irae is a fast and, at times, quite violent dance. The two sections which form the basis of the second movement, The People, concentrate on popular elements and reflect to some extent the tavern scenes in the plays. The two ideas presented are a harvest hymn reflecting the country scenes set in Gloucestershire, and a jazzy, 'up-tempo' dance based on the medieval song, Sumer is icumen in. The third movement, The State, deals with the Kings theme in the title of the piece. The juxtaposition of battle music with funeral music for Henry IV and Henry VI leads to a reworking of the leitmotif from the beginning of the work. The final section is Coronation music for Henry V, eventually leading to a triumphant climax. - Edward GregsonDuration: 17.15Recorded on QPRM 125D Festival of Music 1996, Massed Bands of the Royal Air ForceRecorded on QPRM 134D The Kings Go Forth, Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£164.95
The Kings Go Forth (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Gregson, Edward
This work was commissioned jointly by the Royal Air Force Music Service and an American Universities Consortium and received its world premiere during the 1996 RAF British Tour. It is scored for large symphonic wind band, with the addition of voices.The work is a sequel to the highly successful The Sword and the Crown which was premiered in 1991 by the mass bands of the RAF (and also was an RAF commission). That work was based on music written for the Royal Shakespeare Company productions of The Plantagenets and Henry IV, parts 1 and 2 (for productions between 1988 and 1991).The Kings go Forth is similarly based on musical material for those productions. It uses different thematic elements and incorporates them into a three-movement suite entitled: The Church; The People; The State.This reflects the fact that in Henry IV Parts 1 and 2, Shakespeare introduces The People as an important element in the dramatic structure. The Church and The State are, of course, both leitmotivs throughout the entire plays. An Agnus Dei is heard at the outset from a solo voice. The ensuing Dies Irae is a fast and, at times, quite violent dance. The two sections which form the basis of the second movement, The People, concentrate on popular elements and reflect to some extent the tavern scenes in the plays. The two ideas presented are a harvest hymn reflecting the country scenes set in Gloucestershire, and a jazzy, 'up-tempo' dance based on the medieval song, Sumer is icumen in. The third movement, The State, deals with the Kings theme in the title of the piece. The juxtaposition of battle music with funeral music for Henry IV and Henry VI leads to a reworking of the leitmotif from the beginning of the work. The final section is Coronation music for Henry V, eventually leading to a triumphant climax.- Edward GregsonDuration: 17.15Recorded on QPRM 125D Festival of Music 1996, Massed Bands of the Royal Air ForceRecorded on QPRM 134D The Kings Go Forth, Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£49.00
We Go to Music
This spirited fanfare celebrates the rewards of turning to music for fulfillment, whether as a student or adult. For many, going to music decreases anxiety, brightens moods, encourages participation, and creates friendships in a band room where players feel at home with like-minded musicians. We Go to Music highlights the rich opportunity music offers to study, practice, and share a unique art form with family, friends, and the community.
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
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£64.99
How Far I'll Go - Lin-Manuel Miranda
From Disney's blockbuster Moana and an Oscar-nominated Best Original Song, here is the energetic and upbeat single "How Far I'll Go" in a solidly scored, well-paced version for the concert stage.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£115.60
How Far I'll Go (From "Vaiana") - Lin-Manuel Miranda
Walt Disney Pictures movie Vaiana from 2016 tells the story of Vaiana, the strong-willed daughter of the master in a Polynesian tribe. She is elected by the sea to reunite a mysterious relic with a goddess. When a disease affects the island she lives on, Vaiana set sails searching for Maui, a legendary demigod. Her goal is to save her people. The great theme song from the movie, How far I'll go, is magnificent and original and has elements of folk music. The song is nominated for Oscar in the Best original song-category. The modulation in this arrangement is re-written a semitone to make it fit our Young Band Entertainment-series.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£71.50
Before I Go to Sleep - Jason K. Nitsch
Before I Go to Sleep is a sensitive and musically expressive piece from composer Jason K. Nitsch. This piece has already received its premiere at the prestigious Midwest Clinic. Beautiful arching melodies and rich harmonic movements are sure to pull at the heartstrings of your audiences.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£37.95
Hunting Song (The Keeper Would A-Hunting Go)
Based on the English folk song The Keeper Would A-Hunting Go, this delightful arrangement passes the melody around the ensemble in a call-and-response fashion. A great way to feature various sections of the band and explore the concept of key changes, this is an ideal choice for directors who have come to trust the pen of Andrew Balent. (1:55)
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days