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£47.50Rock & Roll - Part II (The Hey Song) - Gary Glitter
One of the ultimate stadium rock tunes ever comes to the concert stage in this great-sounding arrangement by Paul Lavender. What a motivator for young bands!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£57.50Canticle of Celebration - Timothy Johnson
Jubiloso, maestoso, tranquillo, lyrico, dynamic detail, captivating rhythms, woodwind choir, brass choir and more! All the elements of a great grade 3 festival piece are here. Tutti sections contrast with subtle and delicate scoring as this melodic masterpiece weaves its magic around the beautiful hymn What Wondrous Love is This? Careful attention has been paid to cross cueing so that bands that are missing an instrument here or there can still do a credible interpretation. Memorable!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£71.50A Winter Memory - Roland Barrett
Almost everyone can think back on a winter scene, when it was really cold outside, and when something really warm happened that made it a very special occasion. This "winter memory" becomes a part of the essence of who and what we are, permanently established in our minds eye, providing warm memories for many years to come.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£54.99Chase Through The Midnight Forest - Darren W. Jenkins
Chase Through the Midnight Forest was written for the 2010 Chisholm Trail Junior High Area 5th Grade Band (which includes the bands from Arbor Creek, Madison Place, and Sunnyside Elementary Schools) in Olathe, Kansas. The piece is meant to create the suspense of a harrowing chase and pursuit through a deep, dark, and eerie forest at midnight, never quite sure who or what might be close behind. Friend or foe... the only thing that is for sure is that the chase is on... and stopping to look behind you could be the biggest mistake you ever make...
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£71.50Full Moon - Joseph Eidson
Full Moon sets a dark and mysterious mood where vampires, werewolves and other unknown figures lurk in the shadows. Emphasizing smooth and lyrical playing, this piece also helps instruct young players how to shape phrases and listen for balance within the overall texture. First heard in the low winds, the melody eventually appears in every section of the band, building to a spine-tingling climax. A spooky reminder to beware the light of the full moon, as you never know what might be waiting in the shadows....
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£71.50Aliens Among Us - David Gorham
First they arrived in Aliens Landing (In Your Back Yard!), then they attacked in Alien Invasion, and now theyre here! They must have liked what they found because theyve decided to stay; well disguised and clever, they blend right in - but the spooky and eerie sounds give them away as they try to hide among us.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£71.50Night Flight - David Gorham
For centuries humankind has been drawn to the night skies and the many mysteries hidden in the vast expanse of darkness. The evocative sounds of this imaginative work portray those feelings of suspense as we look up into the dark and imagine what may be out there, waiting, just beyond our sight.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£71.50To Soar with Broken Wings - Tyler Arcari
To Soar with Broken Wings was commissioned in memory of Alex McClurg, a young man lost too soon. A Celebration of life, and a reminder that no matter what struggles you might face, you can still soar.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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The Race - Anthony Susi
Straight from the 80's this new work for concert band is a major harmonic throwback to what the kids might now call "ancient". Perfect for your audiences - this one is a winner!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£57.50Carrying You from "Laputa: Castle in the Sky" - Joe Hisaishi
New Sounds in Concert Band Series(NSB) for small band with 2-part choir Duration: approx.4'10" Arranged by Eiji Suzuki"Carrying You" was composed as a theme song to Castle in the Sky, an animated film produced by Studio Ghibli and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, released in 1986. The composer for Castle in the Sky was originally not Joe Hisaishi, but the director Miyazaki strongly requested him. The director told Hisaishi his vision for the film, and based on the world he imagined, Hisaishi made a collection of music called the Image Album. The melody that later becomes the basis for "Carrying You" was born from this album. However, the director Miyazaki was not planning on including a theme song in this film. Isao Takahata, the producer, proposed including a song, for the audience to think over the film at the end. He wanted the audience to think, "While the protagonists sought for the treasure, they didn't obtain any treasure. What did they obtain instead?" They thought, if they are going to create a theme song, it should be something organically connected with the entire film. Takahata requested the director Miyazaki to write the lyrics for the theme song. And to Hisaishi, he gave instructions to create a melody for the theme song using an instrumental piece called "Pazu and Sheeta" from the image album mentioned above. Director Miyazaki handed a piece of memo with lyrics to Takahata. "Carrying You" we hear now is this lyrics with some changes, set to Hisaishi's music. The melody is used at the opening of the film as well as the scene where Laputa is destroyed, and the song is used for the ending. Performance Advice from Arranger Suzuki: This is an extremely simple arrangement that can be performed by lower grade bands and singers. Of course, it can be played without singers and chorus, but the contents of the lyrics are very tasty so if possible, we recommend that you perform using the voices. Depending on your resources, the voice parts can be done as all solo, all female chorus, and so on.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
