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  • £399.00

    Symphony No.3 (Urban Landscapes) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Cesarini, Franco

    Fascinated by the beauty of Chicago, Franco Cesarini has translated his emotions into music: this is how Symphony No. 3 "Urban Landscapes" Op. 55, was born, a musical portrait of this metropolis overlooking Lake Michigan. The composition is divided into three movements: The Wrigley Building from Dawn to Noon, Blue Silhouette and Cloud Gates, which by sharing the same thematic material arranged in cyclical form, strengthen the overall cohesion of the piece. The first movement, preceded by a short slow introduction in which the main theme is presented in an almost dreamlike form, metaphorically represents the city at dawn. The sudden change of time symbolizes the start of activities with all its noises and sounds: you can hear the bell that announces the closing of the subway doors, the sound of cars speeding by, the siren of a patrol car. If the first movement represents the day, the second introduces a nocturnal environment: a melancholic melody played by the English horn anticipates a more animated tempo depicting melodies coming from jazz clubs. Powerful fanfares that take up the second theme of the first movement introduce the third movement. In this finale, the role of the two themes is reversed compared to the first movement and one takes the place of the other in a kind of games of mirrors. Symphony No. 3 "Urban Landscapes" Op. 55: a sumptuous musical portrait of the "Windy City". Duration: 27.00

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £59.00

    Cyberlink 3 (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Huckeby, Ed

    Cyberlink 3 is a musical journey into the world of science fiction, fantasy and space travel! Using special musical effects and easily executed rhythmic elements, this unique selection allows students and audiences the opportunity to exercise their imagination. While the musical concepts are within the grasp of developing bands, the end result provides significant latitude for individual interpretation. Is there a villain?...or a cyborg?...or are we just imagining? You can really have fun with this one as a concert or contest selection! Duration: 3.15

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £60.50

    Aria (de la Suite No.3) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Bach, Johann Sebastian - Bullock, Jack

    One of Bach's most loved melodies, taken from Suite No.3 for String Orchestra is arranged in this sensitive setting without percussion. There are absolutely no technical concerns so you have the opportunity to make serious music with this emotional ballad.Duration: 3:15

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £53.50

    Can I Have This Dance (from High School Musical 3) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Anders & Hassman - Brown, Michael

    Here is the tender ballad from Disney's hit movie High School Musical 3 in a great-sounding arrangement for young players. This is sure to be a hit with any audience while providing a nice programming change of pace.Duration: 3:00

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £100.00

    ROBOCOP 3 (Advanced Concert Band) - Poledouris, Basil - Kabat, Jiri

    Movie: Robocop 3 (The Resistance/Otomo Underground/Murphy's Memories/Sayonara McDaggi) Duration: 3:39 American Grade 4

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £79.20

    Sancho and the Windmills (Symphony No. 3, 'Don Quixote,' Mvt. 3)

    The third of four movements in Robert W. Smith's epic work Don Quixote, the listener is treated to the comic relief that permeates the entire literary story line. Beginning with the opening bassoon solo characterizing Sancho Panza on his donkey, the composer uses unique percussion effects to convey the hapless hero and his never-ending battle to stay up on his horse Rocinante. The listener can hear the rusty suit of armor as Don Quixote continually falls from his horse in one adventure after another. Perhaps the most memorable imagery in the entire literary epic is Don Quixote's battle with the windmills. Using harmonic effects combined with unique percussion scoring, the composer has brought this tale to life through the unfocused eyes of the knight. Funny, yet with a sense of sadness, Sancho and the Windmills will be a favorite moment in the performance of Symphony No. 3 "Don Quixote".

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £99.00

    The Quest (Symphony No. 3, 'Don Quixote,' Mvt. I)

    At long last, Robert W. Smith gives us another major work based upon classic literature. Symphony No. 3 Don Quixote musically portrays the classic tale of the errant knight, his trusty yet bumbling squire and their adventures in the name of chivalry. The Quest, the first of four movements, is distinctly Spanish in flavor. Using a blend of classic and contemporary techniques, the composer weaves together a sonic tale of the gentleman of La Mancha who takes up his lance and sword to defend those that are helpless and destroy those that are evil. Captivating, musical and full of vivid imagery, Symphony No. 3 "Don Quixote" will be a performance that is memorable for performer and audience alike.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £407.00

    Symphony Nr. 3 Urban Landscapes Op. 55 - Franco Cesarini

    Fascinated by the beauty of Chicago, Franco Cesarini has translated his emotions into music: this is how Symphony No. 3 "Urban Landscapes" Op. 55, was born, a musical portrait of this metropolis overlooking Lake Michigan. The composition is divided into three movements: The Wrigley Building from Dawn to Noon, Blue Silhouette and Cloud Gates, which by sharing the same thematic material arranged in cyclical form, strengthen the overall cohesion of the piece. The first movement, preceded by a short slow introduction in which the main theme is presented in an almost dreamlike form, metaphorically represents the city at dawn. The sudden change of time symbolizes the start of activities with all its noises and sounds: you can hear the bell that announces the closing of the subway doors, the sound of cars speeding by, the siren of a patrol car. If the first movement represents the day, the second introduces a nocturnal environment: a melancholic melody played by the English horn anticipates a more animated tempo depicting melodies coming from jazz clubs. Powerful fanfares that take up the second theme of the first movement introduce the third movement. In this finale, the role of the two themes is reversed compared to the first movement and one takes the place of the other in a kind of games of mirrors. Symphony No. 3 "Urban Landscapes" Op. 55: a sumptuous musical portrait of the "Windy City".

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £110.00

    The Quest (Symphony No. 3, 'Don Quixote,' Mvt. I) - Robert W. Smith

    At long last, Robert W. Smith gives us another major work based upon classic literature. Symphony No. 3 Don Quixote musically portrays the classic tale of the errant knight, his trusty yet bumbling squire and their adventures in the name of chivalry. The Quest, the first of four movements, is distinctly Spanish in flavor. Using a blend of classic and contemporary techniques, the composer weaves together a sonic tale of the gentleman of La Mancha who takes up his lance and sword to defend those that are helpless and destroy those that are evil. Captivating, musical and full of vivid imagery, Symphony No. 3 "Don Quixote" will be a performance that is memorable for performer and audience alike.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £107.50

    Sancho and the Windmills (Symphony No. 3, Mvt. 3) - Robert W. Smith

    The third of four movements in Robert W. Smith's epic work Don Quixote, the listener is treated to the comic relief that permeates the entire literary story line. Beginning with the opening bassoon solo characterizing Sancho Panza on his donkey, the composer uses unique percussion effects to convey the hapless hero and his never-ending battle to stay up on his horse Rocinante. The listener can hear the rusty suit of armor as Don Quixote continually falls from his horse in one adventure after another. Perhaps the most memorable imagery in the entire literary epic is Don Quixote's battle with the windmills. Using harmonic effects combined with unique percussion scoring, the composer has brought this tale to life through the unfocused eyes of the knight. Funny, yet with a sense of sadness, Sancho and the Windmills will be a favorite moment in the performance of Symphony No. 3 "Don Quixote".

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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