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£154.99
Orientales (Concert Band - Score and Parts)
This music depicts "tales" from the "Orient" and conjures up a pot pourri of oriental dances, scents and spices. These are contrasted with the darker side of some Eastern countries such as poverty, war and oppression - aspects from which people find escape in art and music. This piece is both thought-provoking and enjoyable. 07:30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£24.95
PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES (Military Band: Unusual Instrumentation) - Ord Hume, James
Marchcard size. Instrumentation: Flute in E flat only, Horns in E flat only, No Tenor Sax) "Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag, and Smile, Smile, Smile" is the full name of a World War I marching song, published in 1915 in London.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£64.99
PEARL HARBOUR (Soundtrack Highlights) (Young Band) - Zimmer, Hans - Bocook, Jay
Hans Zimmer has created a poignant and powerful score for the blockbuster movie "Pearl Harbor." From the symphonic hymn-like themes to the tension building dramatic moments, this is an impressive work for band. Includes: War; Heart of a Volunteer.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£71.28
Pride of Pittsburgh (Concert Band - Score and Parts)
"Sing it with a spirit that will start the world along". This truly masterful patrol arrangement happily captures all of the joy of the words and music of a great 1865 post-Civil War tune. Sousa's spirited instrumental setting of Henry Clay Work's exuberant song is a perfect concert selection.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£49.95
SHINING SWORD (Programme Concert Band) - Wiffin, Rob
This extended fanfare was written for the Royal Air Force Bomber Command Commemorations in 2002. 'Shining Sword' was a term used to describe the Lancaster Bomber which played such a vital role in the Second World War. (Grade 2.5) Performance time 1'48" (Recorded on QPRM142D FESTIVAL OF MUSIC 2002, Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force)
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£109.99
Soldaat van Oranje - de musical (Concert Band - Score and Parts)
Soldaat van Oranje (Soldier of Orange) is the most successful musical ever put on stage in the Netherlands. Since its premiere in October 2010, which was attended by the Dutch Royal Family, this theatre production has remained an enormous success. War and love have always been closely connected - and the beautiful songs around these themes make this excellent musical an unforgettable project. 0:08:50
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£75.24
Sound Off (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Sousa, John Philip
Composed in 1881, during Sousa's tenure as leader of the United States Marine Band, this solid march was composed in honor of the 100th anniversary of the British surrender at Yorktown, Virginia, effectively ending the American Revolutionary War. This bright and stirring march from Sousa's early career is a "must" for Sousa enthusiasts.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£74.95
ST. CLEMENT'S PRELUDE (Programme Concert Band) - Wiffin, Rob
This prelude has allusions to the nursery rhyme Oranges and Lemons (The Bells of St. Clement's). Following the Second World War St. Clement's has been adopted as the Royal Air Force church, to which this work is dedicated. (Grade 3+) Performance time 4'28" (Recorded on QPRM142D FESTIVAL OF MUSIC 2002, Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force)
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£90.00
STEPHEN FOSTER SETT, A (Concert Band) - Foster, Stephen C. - Hunsberger, Donald
A Stephen Foster Sett was created to provide settings of three differing styles of Foster's music: parlour music - Come Where My Love Lies Dreamin," theatrical music - I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair and work songs - The Glendy Burk. The accompaniment for Come Where My Love... is scored for a small chamber ensemble, Jeanie.. for an expandable chamber orchestra and Glendy Burk for a Civil War era brass band
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£124.95
SWORD AND THE CROWN, The (Prestige Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Gregson, Edward
In 1988 I was commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company to write the music for The Plantagenets trilogy, directed by Adrian Noble in Stratford-upon-Avon. These plays take us from the death of Henry V to the death of Richard III. Later, in 1991, I wrote the music for Henry IV parts 1 and 2, again in Stratford. All of these plays are concerned with the struggle for power (the crown) through the use of force (the sword) and they portray one of the most turbulent periods in the history of the British monarchy.This work quickly became established in the mainstream repertoire and has received performances worldwide as well as five commercial recordings and many broadcasts. In 2002 I was approached by the Parc and Dare Band regarding their summer festival and commissioned to do a version for brass band. This was given its first performance in Treorchy Hall by the combined bands of Black Dyke and Parc and Dare conducted by Nicholas Childs.When the Royal Air Force Music Services commissioned me to write a work especially for their British tour in 1991 I immediately thought of turning to this music and transforming some of it into a three-movement suite for symphonic band.The first movement opens with a brief fanfare for two antiphonal trumpets (off-stage), but this only acts as a preface to a Requiem aeternam (the death of Henry V) before changing mood to the English army on the march to France; this subsides into a French victory march, but the English army music returns in counterpoint. Finally, a brief reminder of the Requiem music leads to the triumphal music for Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York, father of Edward IV and Richard III (the opening fanfare transformed).The second movement takes music from the Welsh Court in Henry IV (part 1) which is tranquil in mood; distant fanfares foreboding battles to come are heard, but the folktune is heard three times in different variations and the movement ends as it began with alto flute and gentle percussion.The final movement starts with two sets of antiphonally placed timpani, drums and tam-tam, portraying the 'war machine' and savagery of battle. Trumpet fanfares and horn calls herald an heroic battle theme which, by the end of the movement, transforms itself into a triumphant hymn for Henry IV's defeat of the rebellious forces.- Edward GregsonPerformance time 13'54"Recorded on QPRM117D FESTIVAL OF MUSIC 1991, Massed Bands of the Royal Air ForceRecorded on QPRM120D THE SWORD AND THE CROWN, Central Band of the Royal Air Force'Finale' recorded on QPRM142D FESTIVAL OF MUSIC 2002, Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force)
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days