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Theme and Variation VI (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Brahms, Johannes - Brand, Geoffrey
It is apt that Theme and Variation VI by Brahms has been arranged for wind band since the theme is taken from a Divertimento for wind players by Haydn. It is probably an old pilgrims chorale (St Anthony). In 1873 Brahms wrote his Variations on a theme of Haydn for orchestra. The theme itself is remarkable for its irregular phrase lengths. A strong rhythm dominated throughout Variation VI. If required, the theme may be played separately without the variation.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£11.95
Theme and Variation VI (Concert Band - Score Only) - Brahms, Johannes - Brand, Geoffrey
It is apt that Theme and Variation VI by Brahms has been arranged for wind band since the theme is taken from a Divertimento for wind players by Haydn. It is probably an old pilgrims chorale (St Anthony). In 1873 Brahms wrote his Variations on a theme of Haydn for orchestra. The theme itself is remarkable for its irregular phrase lengths. A strong rhythm dominated throughout Variation VI. If required, the theme may be played separately without the variation.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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Choral Variation 'Wachet Auf' - Bach Johann Sebastian - Vertommen Luc
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£62.95
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£62.95
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£122.10
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£147.50
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£42.60
Air and Variation (Flexible Ensemble - Score and Parts) - Bouthier, Christian
4 Part Flexible Ensemble and Percussion
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£104.99
Caribbean Variation on a Tune (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - De Haan, Jacob
Duration: 5:30
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£244.99
Variations on a Pentatonic Theme - Rob Goorhuis
Rob Goorhuis wrote his Variations on a Pentatonic Theme (1987) for the Royal Wind band of Thorn, conductor Jan Cober. The work consists of five character variations on a pentatonic (five-tone) theme. The basic elements of the theme are the descending minor third and the descending major second, which in the course of the composition build up to a broad melody, unfolding itself in the final variation. The first variation resembles minimal music in its repetitive rhythmic motives. The second variation is explosive in character: rapid broken chords provide a background for soft solo motifs. The third variation is a quiet intermezzo on a slow chorale theme, creatingtwo contrasting moods. The fourth variation is a light-hearted scherzo. The final variation is a brilliant finale with all the necessary ingredients, or, in the composer's words, "the works" Testpiece WMC 2005 Concert Division.
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