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    Concerto for Horn No.2 in Eb Rondo (last movement) (Concert Band - Score Only) - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus - Phillips, Richard

    His Horn Concerto No. 2 in Eb, completed on 27 May 1783 was possibly the first of the four horn concertos to be written despite its number. It was composed for Mozart's lifelong friend Ignaz Leitgeb whom he liked to poke much fun as the original manuscript demonstrated in the concertos sub heading ' Wolfgang Amad? Mozart has taken pity with the Leitgeb ass, ox and fool. There are also comedic moments in this last movement towards the close where there are gaps in the music and an accelerated coda section.

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  • £42.50

    Inspector Clouseau Theme (from The Pink Panther Strikes Again) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Mancini, Henry - Kazik, James

    Ever the master at composing the perfect theme for any given situation, Henry Mancini created this gem that clearly brings to mind the bumbling antics of Peter Sellers as he portrays the hapless inspector from the various?Pink Panther?films. Sure to be an enjoyable and entertaining novelty number.?

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  • £104.99

    Canzone di Francesco (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Doss, Thomas

    This beautiful and intense slow composition including lots of melodic and musical sequences is dedicated to Saint Francis-a figure whose life story has always impressed the composer. He had previously honoured Francis of Assisi in several works including a composition for strings, an oratorio, a mass and a Laudate for choir and concert band. Canzone di Francesco will create a moment of meditation and reflection during your concert, but is also very suitable as a warm up piece offering various possibilities to work on intonation, phrasing and sound building.Duration: 7:15

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    America, the Beautiful (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Ward, Samuel Augustus - Dragon & Wagner

    The rich musical legacy that Carmen Dragon left the world usually includes his solid reputation as a consummate orchestrator. He is best remembered for the iconic arrangement of "America, the Beautiful" for both symphony orchestra and symphonic band (grade 4 original setting). Samuel Ward's familiar tune enjoys a sumptuous feast of harmonic colour and instrumental nuance, and is now available in an edition for younger players and their audiences to enjoy. All of the majestic beauty and awesome grandeur of Dragon's original is preserved in this scoring, with appropriate accommodations made for less experienced instrumentalists. A stunning addition to the young band repertoire!Duration: 3:15

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    American Patrol (Flexible Ensemble - Score and Parts) - Meacham, Frank W. - Huckeby, Ed

    Ed Huckeby's band arrangement of American Patrol has been a favourite of band directors for many years. Now he has taken that arrangement and adapted it for the Barnhouse Build-A-Band Series so that very small bands can sound great performing this timeless classic. Playable by any instrumentation as long as the five basic parts are covered, it also includes optional percussion parts to add to the fun. A real winner!Duration: 2.00

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    Duettino (Flute Duet with Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Doppler, Franz Albert - Veit, Gottfried

    Composer, flutist and conductor Franz Albert Doppler (1821-1883) descends from a musical Austrian-Hungarian family. Together with his brother Karl, who was a flute virtuoso, he travelled extensively around Europe. Arranger Gottfried Veit has arranged this appealing duet for concert band with two flutes as soloists. It is a fine addition to the repertoire and an ideal work to spotlight you flautists.Duration: 6.00

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    Emperor (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Deleruyelle, Thierry

    With Emperor, French composer Thierry Deleruyelle wanted to create a descriptive musical work depicting the life of Napoleon Bonaparte. The first movement represents the idiosyncrasies of this famous personality as well as his dramatic mood swings. The second movement is dedicated to his great love, Josephine Beauharnais. A contrasting third movement depicts Napoleon the fearless general and the countless battles he waged. A truly powerful work about one of histories truly powerful men.Duration: 10:30

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  • £164.99

    A Weekend in New York (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Sparke, Philip

    Philip Sparke was so inspired and moved by his first visit to New York, that he had to capture the moment in one of his compositions. At first a general picture of New York is presented as all the sights and sounds are taken it. Eventually the composer finds himself in Manhattan. Walking along a street, music can be heard wafting from one of the jazz-clubs. This musical representation of personal impressions creates an extremely memorable work.Duration: 7:45

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    Let it Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow! (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Cahn & Styne - Ployhar, James D.

    Snowflakes may not fall on all parts of the earth, but in many cultures, snow is synonymous with the holiday season. James Ployhar's ability to brighten up both the Christmas spirit and your performance is in evidence as he features the sounds of a Dixieland band in this tribute to the softly falling flakes. It's a 'feel good' chart for your players as well as your listeners! Duration: 2.00

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    Carnival Of The Animals (Concert Suite From) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Brand, Geoffrey

    Saint-Saens wrote his Grand Zoological Fantasy - "The Carnival of the Animals" - in 1186. It was first performed at a Shrove Tuesday concert in that year with the composer as one of the performers. Subsequently, Saint-Saens allowed it to be performed only on a few occasions and under special conditions. Later he forbade it to be performed at all, but this restriction was lifted under a special provision in his will.

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