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  • £139.99

    Pacific Dreams (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - De Haan, Jacob

    Pacific Dreams describes the experience of Miguel, a traveling composer from Spain who, feeling somewhat alienated from his homeland, is wandering through an area of Sydney known as The Rocks. At a small outdoor market in a typical street of this old colonial neighbourhood, he discovers a print of William DeShazos painting Pacific Dreams. Portrayed in the painting is the surf of one of the exotic islands in the Pacific. Next, with the impressive Sydney Harbour Bridge looming over the narrow streets of The Rocks, he envisions sultry Pacific beaches. Suddenly a theme he once composed about the lakes in Japan comes to him. Is it the Asian influences present in cosmopolitan Sydney that bring this theme to mind? Or perhaps the waters around Sydney, over which he could sail to Tahiti? He is uncertain. Could this same theme be used to create a new composition about his feelings for the metropolis Sydney? How then to work his Pacific Dreams into the mix? Miguel is certainly no fan of Hawaiian music. Maybe he could use the vocabularies of islands like Hawaii and Tahiti, their beautiful vowel combinations being sung ad libitum by a mixed choir.With these ideas and his newly purchased print of Pacific Dreams, he boards the Metro at Circular Quay. He has a final glimpse of the harbour and the Sydney Opera House as the train races into the ground. On to the hotel! To work! He must compose!Maestoso: Miguel is impressed as he gazes upon the Sydney Harbour Bridge. And yet, he wants to go away from this city. Away, to an exotic island in the Pacific.Steady Rock : In the Rocks, musicians are playing at a square. Miguel basks in the atmosphere but at the same time he is fantasising about Hawaii and Tahiti.Andante Lamentoso: In his hotel room, Miguel is feeling sad and lonely in this big city. He takes comfort in his Pacific Dreams.Allegro: Miguel boards the boat that takes him from Darling Harbour to Circular Quay. In his mind he is travelling on to Hawaii. Or is it home, where the bolero is playing? He is pulled back to reality by the skyline of Sydney.Duration: 9:15

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £57.50

    Titanic, Music from (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Horner, James - Moss, John

    John Moss has done a marvelous job in bringing the highlights of this blockbuster film to the concert stage for concert band with this practical, well-paced collage. His medley includes the sensitive film opening, Never An Absolution, the energetic Southampton, and closes with the mega-hit love theme, My Heart Will Go On.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £47.50

    Grease, Music from (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Casey & Jacobs - Vinson, Johnnie

    Here is a 2-tune medley including We Go Together and Greased Lightnin' from the landmark 1971 musical Grease. Infectious and exciting music for students and audiences alike.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £109.99

    Elton John in Concert (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Campbell, Don

    The songs of Elton John have been in the charts for over thirty years. This medley combines three instantly recognisable melodies: Nikita, Blue Eyes and Don't Go Breaking My Heart. This work will prove a favourite with both players and audience.Duration: 6.45

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £49.95

    Australian Folk Fantasy (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Williams, Mark

    This tribute to the land "down under" features several Australian folk songs reflecting the heritage of this great country. Introduce your students to the homeland of Percy Grainger with this fine arrangement. Titles: The Queensland Drover; Click Go the Shears; Eugowra Rocks; With My Swag Upon My Shoulder; Kookaburra. Duration: 2.30

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £76.99

    James Horner: Hollywood Blockbusters (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Horner, James - Moss, John

    James Horner has risen to the A-list of Hollywood film composers with his powerful symphonic scores and memorable songs. John Moss' medley highlights some of his best cinematic moments including: Apollo 13, Somewhere Out There (from An American Tail), Bannockburn (from Braveheart), and My Heart Will Go On and Southampton (from Titanic).

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £57.50

    Hercules, Music from (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Menken & Zippel - Sweeney, Michael

    Includes: Go the Distance; The Gospel Truth I; Zero to Hero.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £66.95

    Holiday Cheers (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Lopez, Victor

    With shimmering trills, Holiday Cheers begins an adventure in sound for the holiday season. Every audience will be uplifted by this combination of "Winter Wonderland" and "Sleigh Ride." Instant recognition is guaranteed as we go "walking through a winter wonderland" and proceed with a bracing musical ride on the horse-drawn sleigh. Here is a work that underscores all that is positive and right with music and the holiday season.Duration 2:30

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £58.50

    Eine Kleine Christmas (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Clark, Larry

    The lights dim, the audience is hushed, the baton is aloft, and 'away we go!' 'Tis a musical romp with tongue in cheek, and we hope that Mr. Mozart's attorney is not in the house. Smiles will turn to giggles, and even an embouchure or two may fall prey to the humor. Relax . . . it's the season to be jolly! Duration: 2.30

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  • £189.99

    Godzilla Eats Las Vegas (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Whitacre, Eric

    Note from Composer:It took me seven years to get my bachelor's degree from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. By the time I graduated I was ready to eat Las Vegas.Tom Leslie asked me to write another piece for the group as I was leaving, and I thought it would be a blast to do something completely ridiculous. The players are called upon to scream in terror, dress like Elvises (Elvi), and play in about thirty different styles from mambo to cheesy lounge music. The audience follows a script that I wrote simulating a campy, over the top Godzilla movie (is there any other kind?).I wrote the bulk of the piece while in my first year at Juilliard, and no kidding, I used to act out the script every morning devouring animal crackers, wreaking havoc all over the breakfast table. The script was originally twice as long, and had an entire subplot devoted to a young scientist and his love interest. As I started to finish the piece, however, it didn't seem that funny and that story (along with an extended Elvis tribute) ended up on the cutting room floor.The idea that this piece is being played all over the world in such serious concert venues is the single funniest thing I have ever heard. It has been played on the steps of the Capitol by the United States Marine Band, by the Scottish National Wind Symphony (they play in kilts, so help me God), and I have a video of a Japanese audience visibly confused and shaken by the whole experience. Can you imagine? I'm laughing my head off even as I write this!Godzilla Eats Las Vegas! was commissioned by the University of Nevada Las Vegas, Thomas G. Leslie, conductor, and received its premiere November 28th, 1996.The performers are encouraged to go crazy: wear showgirl costumes, Elvis costumes, act out scenes on stage, use video and lighting - anything to get a laugh.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days