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  • £50.00

    E Pluribus Unum - Jewell, Fred - Paynter, John P.

    "E Pluribus Unum'' is the motto of the United States Marines and means "One Out of Many.'' It is also the title of one of Mr. Jewell's finest and most popular marches that was written during the somber days of World War I to strike a note for patriotism. Paynter's arrangement captures all the excitement and effectiveness of the original!

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £54.95

    ELEGY 1944 (Anthem for a Regiment) (from Commemorations) (Trumpet Solo with Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Ellerby, Martin

    The fourth movement of Commemorations, this work is a solo cornet or trumpet feature in memory of the Guards Royal Military Chapel's tragic bombing during the Second World War. Duration: 4:10. Recorded on Polyphonic Concert Band CD QPRM158D Legacy of Dreams.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £64.95

    KEEP SMILING THROUGH! (Medley) (Intermediate Concert Band) - Barry, Darrol

    Selection of memorable songs from World War II: The Army, The Navy and the Air Force; Yours; Lili Marlene; The White Cliffs of Dover; We'll Meet Again

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £19.95

    MARI QUAERO (Prestige Concert Band Extra Score) - Hingley, Barrie

    Extra Score. Barrie Hingley, a former Principal Director of Music of the Royal Air Force, has written a stunning march in the true British tradition. It was commissioned to commemorate the endeavours of those who served in World War II in what was to become the Maritime Branch of the Royal Air Force. The title is taken from their motto Praedam Mari Quaero .... We seek our prey in the waters. (Grade 4) Performance time 6'24"

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £99.95

    MARI QUAERO (Prestige Concert Band Set) - Hingley, Barrie

    Score and Parts. Barrie Hingley, a former Principal Director of Music of the Royal Air Force, has written a stunning march in the true British tradition. It was commissioned to commemorate the endeavours of those who served in World War II in what was to become the Maritime Branch of the Royal Air Force. The title is taken from their motto Praedam Mari Quaero .... We seek our prey in the waters. (Grade 4) Performance time 6'24"

    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
  • £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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  • £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)

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  • £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
  • £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