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  • £53.50

    Bang Bang (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Brown, Michael

    Recorded by the dynamic trio of Jessie J, Ariana Grande & Nicki Minaj, this rockin' pop hit features a driving tempo, strong melodies with stop-time accompaniment, and plenty of energy throughout!

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  • £72.99

    Bandshop (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Riedemann, Peter

    The main role in this attractive march is played by the harmonic elements of minor and major. These ingredients are supported by a solid bass passage, various dynamic contrasts and a lovely cantabile trio theme. Bandshop is a wonderful march that brings pleasure to performer and listener alike-and is ideal for any concert program.Duration: 3:30

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  • £69.99

    First Choice (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Laseroms, Wim

    First Choice is a simple, nimble and cheerful March with an infectious melody, a snappy bass solo and a trio section that is based on a predominantly syncopated feel.Duration: 2:20

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    Raid on the Medway (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Sparke, Philip

    The march Raid on the Medway was commissioned by Lieutenant Colonel RNLMC G T J Aben and dedicated to the Marine Band of the Royal Netherlands Navy, Major Peter Kleine Schaars, conductor. Lieutenant Colonel Aben is commander of the Marine barracks in Rotterdam, the Van Ghent Kazerne, home of the Marine Band.Raid on the Medway is in standard march form and the traditional trio is followed by a feature for the Marine Band's famous Drums and Fifes.Duration: 4:45

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    Hermes (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Hirose, Hayato

    In Greek mythology Hermes was the messenger of the gods, and the god of merchants. The piece starts with a powerful four-measure introduction, followed by the solemn 1st theme and the heroic 2nd theme. After the gentle trio section, the music increases in tension with several key changes, and a dynamic grand finale concludes the piece. This is a spirited concert march with positive musical energy throughout the piece.Duration: 3:15

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    The Three Musketeers (Flexible Ensemble - Score and Parts) - Ceunen, Filip

    The Three Musketeers is a three-movement composition for youth ensemble, in which the three musketeers are illustrated one after the other.I. Athos is brave and courageous, but can also be secretive.II. Porthos is the hooligan of the trio: he wanders merrily through life.III. Aramis is the intellectual of the group.The Three Musketeers is a Flex4 edition. It's an ideal piece for any beginners' orchestra - and is a challenge for everyone!Duration: 3.20

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    Rivanna River March (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Hodges, Steve

    The flowing Rivanna River and the beautiful Southwest Mountains of central Virginia are depicted in this spirited march. This march features buoyant melodies, a solid bass line, and a stately trio section that leads to an exciting finish.Duration: 2:45

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    Amsterdam Suite (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Curtis, Matthew - Noble, Paul

    The Amsterdam Suite, written in 1995 and first performed by the Slaithwaite Philharmonic Orchestra the following year, seeks to convey some impressions of a city I have visited several times. It opens with the waltz sequence, Barrel Organs, recalling the hurdy-gurdies positioned at strategic points in the city with the aim of parting tourists with their loose change. The tunes, however, are mine rather than an attempt to reproduce the real thing. Amsterdam takes its Saturday nights seriously, with the result that those who get up (or are still up) early on Sunday morning will find themselves in eerily deserted streets, whose atmosphere to me suggests one instrument above all, the saxophone, which plays a prominent part in Lonely City. The Saturday nights themselves are depicted in Trams and Crowds. I have taken liberties with the chronology for the obvious musical reason of wanting to go out with a bang rather than a whimper. The basic structure is very much that used by Eric Coates for similar piece, a bustling outer section with a quick march trio, presented in a fuller and more embellished orchestration on each of its three appearances. - Matthew Curtis.

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    Amsterdam Suite, 1st Movement (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Curtis, Matthew - Noble, Paul

    The Amsterdam Suite, written in 1995 and first performed by the Slaithwaite Philharmonic Orchestra the following year, seeks to convey some impressions of a city I have visited several times. It opens with the waltz sequence, Barrel Organs, recalling the hurdy-gurdies positioned at strategic points in the city with the aim of parting tourists with their loose change. The tunes, however, are mine rather than an attempt to reproduce the real thing. Amsterdam takes its Saturday nights seriously, with the result that those who get up (or are still up) early on Sunday morning will find themselves in eerily deserted streets, whose atmosphere to me suggests one instrument above all, the saxophone, which plays a prominent part in Lonely City. The Saturday nights themselves are depicted in Trams and Crowds. I have taken liberties with the chronology for the obvious musical reason of wanting to go out with a bang rather than a whimper. The basic structure is very much that used by Eric Coates for similar piece, a bustling outer section with a quick march trio, presented in a fuller and more embellished orchestration on each of its three appearances. - Matthew Curtis.

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    Amsterdam Suite, 2nd Movement (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Curtis, Matthew - Noble, Paul

    The Amsterdam Suite, written in 1995 and first performed by the Slaithwaite Philharmonic Orchestra the following year, seeks to convey some impressions of a city I have visited several times. It opens with the waltz sequence, Barrel Organs, recalling the hurdy-gurdies positioned at strategic points in the city with the aim of parting tourists with their loose change. The tunes, however, are mine rather than an attempt to reproduce the real thing. Amsterdam takes its Saturday nights seriously, with the result that those who get up (or are still up) early on Sunday morning will find themselves in eerily deserted streets, whose atmosphere to me suggests one instrument above all, the saxophone, which plays a prominent part in Lonely City. The Saturday nights themselves are depicted in Trams and Crowds. I have taken liberties with the chronology for the obvious musical reason of wanting to go out with a bang rather than a whimper. The basic structure is very much that used by Eric Coates for similar piece, a bustling outer section with a quick march trio, presented in a fuller and more embellished orchestration on each of its three appearances. - Matthew Curtis.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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