Results
-
£200.00
Mars - Gustav Holst - John Glenesk Mortimer
The Bringer Of War
Estimated dispatch 10-14 working days
-
£141.00
Once Upon A Time In America - Ennio Morricone - Ted Parson
Il tait une fois en Amrique / Es war einmal in Amerika
Estimated dispatch 10-14 working days
-
£22.00
Duet Album Vol. 2
1. Sur le pont d'Avignon (Mlodie populaire) / 2. Sum, summ, summ (Mlodie populaire) / 3. Muss i denn zum Stadtele naus !(Mlodie populaire) / 4. Frre Jacques / 5. Le coq est mort (Mlodie populaire) / 6. Soyons gais (Mlodie populaire) / 7. Die Sternen (Mlodie populaire) / 8. Ei wie so tricht / 9. Marche (Ph. E. Chedeville) / 10. Santa Lucia (Mlodie populaire) / 11. Volkslied aus der Schweiz / 12. Stille Nacht / 13. Wenn ich ein Vglein war / 14. Deutscher Tanz (F. Schubert) / 15. Brderchen, komm tanz mit mir / 16. Les moines de St. Bernardin / 17. A toi la gloire (G. F. Handel) / 18. Amazing grace / 19. La Truite (F. Schubert) / 20. Wiegenslied (J. Brahms) / 21. Les anges dans nos campagnes / 22.La chasse (J. F. Michel) / 23. Matilda / 24. Glory, Glory Alleluja / 25. Auprs de ma blonde / 26.Leise rieselt der Schnee / 27. Napoli (Funiculi, Funicula) / 28. Le bon roi Dagobert / 29.Marche d'Ada (G. Verdi) / 30. American traditional / 31. Malbrough s'en va-t'en guerre
Estimated dispatch 10-14 working days
-
£34.95
Rosehill
Composer: Albert JakewayDuration: 3:30Series: TradeWinds SilverGrade/Difficulty: 64Arranger: Kevin HornerAlbert Jakeway was born in the Welsh town of Aberdare. Before entering the International Training College in 1914 to become a Salvation Army officer he developed as a musician through the playing of the cornet and euphonium of the Corps band. In 1926 he was transferred to the Music Editorial Department and also became a member of the International Staff Band. During a period of 9 years he was the Bandmaster of the Rosehill Band with whom he made many recordings and broadcasts. Later he directed a number of other significant Salvation Army bands and also served time abroad in Czechoslovakia.Programme NoteMarch Rosehill was composed by the conductor of the Rosehill band, a one Colonel Albert Jakeway and was named after the premises that were occupied by the Salvation Armys Assurance Society when they were evacuated during the World War 2. It is a majestic march that will find good use in a performance or marching band.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
-
£71.00
The Silence after Thunder
The Silence after Thunder captures the emotional aftermath of a battle, where the sounds of war give way to a haunting silence. The piece opens with intense trumpet fanfares, building to a chaotic clash of forces. As the battle subsides, the music shifts to a somber, quiet reflection, leaving the listener with a sense of desolation and the eerie stillness following a storm.
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
-
£41.00
Air Base March
Air Base March is a tribute to Maj. Frank H. Blakey and the men of the 305th Airdrome Squadron, who served during World War II. The squadron was tasked with establishing and maintaining air bases in the jungles of New Guinea and the Philippine Islands. This piece honors their bravery and sacrifices, particularly the memory of Maj. Blakey, who was killed in action in 1944. The march emphasizes dynamics, careful attention to eighth-note rests, and distinctive sections, including a bugle call and a final powerful conclusion. Through this composition, the memory of the men who served is kept alive.
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
-
£93.00
The Hornet's Nest
In 1780, Lord Charles Cornwallis attempted to invade Charlotte, but the city's residents united and expelled him. General Cornwallis went on to describe the city as "a hornet's nest of rebellion." In this Revolutionary War inspired piece, a strong florid melody is passed around the various sections of the ensemble. This work is a great opportunity for more advanced bands to focus on stylistic playing between the bright and triumphant theme and quieter larghetto passage. Students will enjoy taking a trip back in time with this piece full of Colonial American vigor.
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
-
£41.00
Over There - Randy Navarre
There is a song you can have in any concert and a great salute to our Armed Service people. Written for the men to come home from World War I, it is still a great song to play at any concert. Everyone gets to play the melody. Clarinets do not cross the break. 1st trumpet's highest note is C.
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
-
£89.00
British Eighth - Zo Elliott
A classic march in a carefully edited version by Quincy Hilliard, Zo Elliott's British Eighth was dedicated to the members of Britain's celebrated Eighth Army and accepted on their behalf by General Sir Bernard L. Montgomery, their celebrated World War II Commander. In typical British March Style, it has great verve and a trio tune everybody will go out humming. Duration: 3'15"
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
-
£52.00
Defenders Day
The march Defenders Day is named for the legal holiday in Maryland which commemorates the successful defense of the city of Baltimore on September 12, 1814 from an invading British force during the War of 1812. This event would lead to the writing of the United States of America's national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner." The form and style follow the standard American march format and is perfect for festival performance.
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days