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£137.99The Gipsy Baron Wind Band Set (Score & Parts)
The operetta The Gipsy Baron is, together with Die Fledermaus (The Bat), the most famous theatre work by Johann Strauss Jr. A libretto full of romance, original musical ideas, compelling Viennese dances, fiery rhythmic Hungarian music and beautiful arias, were just some of the ingredients that lead to its huge success. The Gipsy Baron can also be thought of as a comic opera. The main motif of this overture won first prize in a contest that was to provide a new Hungarian anthem, however because Strauss did not have Hungarian nationality, another melody was chosen. A great transcription to bring a Hungarian twist to any programme. 0:08:15
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£44.55The Gladiator (Concert Band - Score and Parts)
An outstanding new composition for the solo instrument of your choice with band accompaniment. The Band Set includes solo parts for F Horn, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Bb Clarinet, Oboe and a piano reduction of the score so that the soloist can rehearse without the band being present. Besides being a great way to show off your young players, it's also a charming program number. Tremendous appeal!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£47.52The Gold Rush Of 1849 (Concert Band - Score and Parts)
In 1849 a gold rush took place in California that changed America forever. As the news spread, thousands of '49ers traveled with hopes of discovering great wealth that they never dreamed possible! This exciting work begins with a beautiful lyrical melody reminding us of simpler days and propels us forward with the excitement that the '49ers felt discovering gold. A perfect festival work for young bands!
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£139.99The Golden Age Wind Band Set (Score & Parts)
The Golden Age is a programmatic composition in four movements. I Overture For the Netherlands, the seventeenth century was a period of great flourishing in the fields of economy, culture and politics; thus it is called the Golden Age. Overseas trade boomed, and the Dutch East India Company (known as the VOC by the Dutch) was founded and expanded to become a powerful -and, at the time - modern enterprise. II ?Adios espa?oles!(Farewell, Spaniards!) In 1567, the Spanish army invaded, led by the Duke of Alva. There was a fierce resistance against the Spanish tyranny; toward the end of the sixteenth century, the Dutch proclaimed the Republic. However, the Spanish continued the war. Only with the Treaty of M?nster in 1648 did the Dutch get their much sought-after independence. This was also the end of the Eighty Years' War. III Rembrandt's Night WatchThe field of culture, particularly literature, painting, sculpture, architecture, the art of printing, and cartography developed fast. It was in the Golden Age that the celebrated painter Rembrandt van Rijn created his famous Night Watch. IV The Admiral Overseas trade entailed the colonization of large areas in Asia, from where precious products that yielded lots of money were brought in. Surrounding countries were also involved in such practices. Colonizers poached on each other's territories in the literal and figurative sense - in this context the Anglo-Dutch Sea Wars are legendary. The fourth movement starts with the English patriotic song Rule Britannia, after which the Dutch Admiral Michiel de Ruyter makes the English change their tune; one can even hear the roaring of cannons. When the smoke of battle has cleared, a small fragment of a Dutch song about Michiel de Ruyter appears, followed by a fitting closing. 0:11:30
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£64.35The Home Town Boy - Swearingen, James
In 1962, Karl King composed his last great march and dedicated it to his long time friend Meredith Willson of "The Music Man" fame. All the wonderful components of a classic march are evident throughout this toe tapping selection. His long list of popular marches continues to be performed around the world and, hopefully, this new and exciting edition will find its way into the music folders of your students. A real crowd pleaser!
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£60.90The Liberty Bell - Sousa, John Philip
An authentic "John Philip Sousa, Inc" edition of the famous classic march created from Sousa's own band parts by Keith Brion & Loras Schissel. Includes copious notes and performance suggestions including the various chime parts used by John Philip Sousa himself. A truly great march that should be in the repertoire of all good bands!
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£58.41The Magic of Mozart - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
A unique collection of great Mozart themes. From the opening theme of the "Magic Flute" to the rousing conclusion of the famous "Symphony #40 in G Minor", this lively, yet very playable, arrangement will have your audience clamoring for more!
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£67.32The Many Sounds of Christmas - Swearingen, James
This arrangement is a wonderful collection of seasonal favorites all wrapped up into one great musical package. Highly creative and superbly scored, this very accessible work has all the ingredients necessary to bring a smile to each and every member of the audience. You might even want to challenge them to guess the number of different titles that the band actually performs. This piece is sure to be the highlight of your concert!
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£67.32The Melody Shop
One of King's best known marches that's always remembered for "that @*&! Baritone Part!". Glover's top-notch arrangement stays faithful to the original and provides both the original baritone part plus an optional easier part for those baritone players not yet ready for the "big-time"! It's a great march that's perfect for concert or contest use!
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£154.99The Power of the Megatsunami Wind Band Set (Score & Parts)
The word 'tsunami' is of Japanese origin. When you look it up in a dictionary, you will find that it means 'a great sea wave produced by submarine earth movement or volcanic eruption'. A megatsunami is the superlative of this awesome expression of power that nature can create, and has catastrophic consequences. When Carl Wittrock completed this composition not many such big earth movements had occurred, but since then we have become all too familiar with the disastrous consequences which a tsunami may have. On the 26th of December 2004 a heavy seaquake took place near the Indonesian island of Sumatra. Tidal waves 10 meters in height ravaged the coastal regions of many countries for miles around. The tsunami took the lives of thousands of people and destroyed many villages and towns. There are more areas which run the risk of being struck by a tsunami, such as the island of La Palma, one of the Canary Islands. This island is based on oceanic crust at a fracture zone and as such is one of nature's time bombs. The consequences of a natural calamity like a megatsunami are immense. In the case of La Palma, the tidal wave will move in the direction of South America, where it may reach 50 km inland, destroying everything on its way. In his composition Wittrock describes an ordinary day which will have an unexpected ending. Right from the beginning there seems to be something in the air, the music creating an oppressive atmosphere of impending disaster. Themes are interrupted, broken off suddenly, followed by silence, suggesting the calm before the storm. Suddenly a short climax (glissandi in the trombone part) indicates the seaquake, and the megatsunami is a fact. Hereafter follows a turbulent passage symbolising the huge rolling waves. After nature's force has spent itself, resignation sets in and the composition ends with a majestic ode to nature. 10:30
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