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  • £93.50

    What Might Have Been - Matthew R. Putnam

    What Might Have Been is a reflective and sentimental ballad from composer Matthew R. Putnam. It is flowing, rich and emotional and will be a fantastic opportunity to improve the musicianship of your advancing ensemble.

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  • £53.50

    What Makes You Beautiful (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Longfield, Robert

    Recorded by the boy band One Direction, here is very easy arrangement of their popular hit What Makes You Beautiful. With a driving pulse and catchy melodies, this is sure to be a hit with beginning players.

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  • £75.00

    What Sweeter Music (Concert Band with Optional Choir - Score and Parts) - Rutter, John - Noble, Paul

    Perhaps John Rutter's most famous and popular carol is What Sweeter Music. This arrangement is written and intended for combined Wind Band and Chorus. However, it is also arranged so that it is complete with Wind Band alone. The choral part is shown in the conductor's score, but is not a part of the set. This arrangement is compatible with the published vocal score. The scoring is done with some cue size notations that should be played if performing without the chorus. This will make a delightful addition to any Christmas or seasonal concert.

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  • £93.50

    What Greater Calling - William Owens

    This wonderfully emotional work by composer William Owens will fit perfectly into any concert. Lush harmonies and a beautiful melody make this memorable and add to its heartfelt message. We know you will love What Greater Calling.

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  • £39.95

    What the Heart Knows (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Wiffin, Rob

    Lyrical and expressive, with a wide range of emotional power, What the Heart Knows is an extended song-form. Wiffin allowed himself to indulge in the traditional tonality of English composers in the Twentieth Century which, although much disapproved of by critics, retains its appeal and never really goes away. There is some 'white-note' dissonance but the music largely uses the emotional range inherent in tonality.Duration: 6.30

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  • £124.99

    A Hero's Tale - Bert Appermont

    This composition is based on the life of the German cavalry general Hans Michael Elias von Obentraut (1574-1625), who was known for his nerve, loyalty and courage. The figure Van Obentraut is closely connected to the town of Seelze, where he died a heroic death and where a monument was erected in his honour. The work consists of four movements in which various aspects of this historical figure are featured. What is extra special about this work is the fact that its first movement (Hymn for a Hero) had been made available as an easy version for flexible band. This makes it possible for a youth or beginner band to play along with a band of adults or advanced players. This hymn can also be played as a separate piece.

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  • £79.95

    A Psalm of Praise - Score and Parts - James Curnow

    Program NotesOriginally conceived as a brass band tone poem, A Psalm of Praise gained huge popularity when it was first published in 1980. When it first appeared in print, the work was widely performed by Salvation Army bands around the world. It is full of interest and presents plenty of what for many bands will be realistically achievable levels of musical and technical challenge.As with much Salvation Army music, it was inspired by words from scripture, specifically from Psalm 100. Musically, it is based on the well-known hymn tune Praise My Soul the King of Heaven, with motifs and fragments of the tune appearing throughout the work in various guises alongside the original thematic material.James Curnow's skillfully economic use of melodic and rhythmic ideas is demonstrated to perfection in this work, which will be rewarding to rehearse in detail and perform and will provide a useful addition to concert repertoire.

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  • £15.95

    A Psalm of Praise - Score only - James Curnow

    Program NotesOriginally conceived as a brass band tone poem, A Psalm of Praise gained huge popularity when it was first published in 1980. When it first appeared in print, the work was widely performed by Salvation Army bands around the world. It is full of interest and presents plenty of what for many bands will be realistically achievable levels of musical and technical challenge.As with much Salvation Army music, it was inspired by words from scripture, specifically from Psalm 100. Musically, it is based on the well-known hymn tune Praise My Soul the King of Heaven, with motifs and fragments of the tune appearing throughout the work in various guises alongside the original thematic material.James Curnow's skillfully economic use of melodic and rhythmic ideas is demonstrated to perfection in this work, which will be rewarding to rehearse in detail and perform and will provide a useful addition to concert repertoire.

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  • £109.99

    A Tribute to Amy Winehouse - Amy Winehouse

    On July 23 2011, the news of the death of Amy Winehouse shocked the entire world. What could have been one of the most impressive careers in the history of pop and modern soul, was halted by a tragic event which no one will forget. The best way to honour Amy Winehouse now is through her music. A Tribute to Amy Winehouse includes all of the songs which earned her cult status and made her unforgettable 'You Know I'm No Good', 'Valerie', 'Love Is a Losing Game', 'Back to Black' and 'Rehab'.

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  • £84.99

    A Western Christmas - Paul Curnow

    Now here is something different for Christmas! Who could even think up a concert recipe like this? Peel a bunch of well known Christmas melodies. In a large concert auditorium mix them with whole box of recognizable Old West music styles and conventions. Season well with humor. Bake under the stage lights, and what do you get? A WESTERN CHRISTMAS! You really have to hear it to believe it! You betcha! This is the one your winter concert audience will be talking about long after the show is over!Are there still some "wide open spaces" left on your winter concert program? Yeeeee-Haw!

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