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  • £66.95

    In tantum lux - Todd Stalter

    "In tantum lux" (The only light) was written as a memorial and celebration honoring the life of a music educator and her faith, who taught in a small school her entire career and persevered through the challenges and unique demands that teaching small school bands present. The piece also serves as a celebration of every band student and teacher in small schools everywhere who may not have the resources to have a full ensemble, yet strive every day to experience the joy of making music to the fullest just the same. (4:00)

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  • £51.50

    Las Maanitas

    Multicultural instruction in music and the arts is an excellent way to provide students with a global perspective to enhance student development and learning. This traditional Mexican folk song in 3/4 is an excellent piece to program at your next "Music Around the World" concert. (1:30)

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  • £53.95

    Spit-Fire - William Owens

    The exploits of the legendary Tuskegee Airmen come alive in this musical tour-de-force! The opening militaristic theme pays homage to these heroes as they approach their aircraft and prepare to take flight. The music suddenly spikes in tempo and leads into an intense aerial battle, with brass and percussion replicating the sounds of fighter jets and artillary. Ultimately, the music careens to an explosive conclusion. Sensational!

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    Kamehameha - William Owens

    Relive the legend of Kamehameha, the warrior-king of Hawaii who came to power in the late-eighteenth century. A bold and powerful introduction signifies the declaration of war. Driven by percussion, the ensuing woodwind melody provides the framework for the piece. After the music slows briefly, the mighty army prepares for its next conquest, and the music comes to a rousing conclusion as the great king fearlessly leads his army to victory!

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  • £73.50

    When Saint Nick Comes Marching In

    New Orleans and its unique music history has impacted the entire world through the roots of jazz and popular music. Beginning with a trumpet solo inspired by Louis Armstrong, the piece quickly transitions to a Dixieland Jazz quintet. The full band, in the tradition of the New Orleans Brass Bands, joins the street parade with Saint Nick leading the celebration shouting "Heaux, Heaux, Heaux!" Staging and performance options abound. This will be the hit of your holiday concert!Original Item#: RWS-1719-00

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  • £55.50

    Slane

    It seems that as the years go by, almost every society develops music that is from the people--folk music. This charming Irish folk melody develops very nicely and is a wonderful vehicle to teach and investigate the concepts of phrasing and dynamic shading. This is perfect contest material. (3:15)

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  • £49.95

    Tu Ungane - Scott Watson

    (Swahili, pronounced TOO une-GAH-nay) means "Let's join together" and refers both to musicians coming together to play as well as African and Western styles merging musically. Western musical styles such as Gospel, Blues, and Jazz owe much to African influence. African music has been influenced by the West as well, fusing British military and brass band music, along with the hymns and songs of missionaries from Europe and the United States, with tribal folk elements. explores this musical cross-pollination incorporating the Tanzanian folk song "Asali Ya Nyuki" ("Honey of Bees") and original musical material in the style of the British-African fusion. This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.

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    Blues for a Killed Kat - Jack End / arr. Frederick Fennell

    Early one winter morning after playing at a Jazz club, composer and clarinetist Jack End observed a cat that had lain dead for a few days to be still in the dimly lit gutter in front of Sibley Music Library. Wen he dropped the instruments in his studio he sat at the piano to express his sadness - what else but with a Blues. His band played Blues for a Killed Kat for years and so did those who gathered for an Eastman School of Music class reunion in 1960 when Frederick Fennell asked him to score it for The Eastman Wind Ensemble. The Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra recorded it twenty-five years later in 1986 when Jack End died in his 67th year.

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  • £77.50

    Platte River Hoedown - Carl Strommen

    A "hoedown" is a Western American dance form closely associated with a jig, reel, or clog dance, performed traditionally as fiddle tunes in the bright, energetic, and upbeat style often found in the pulse of bluegrass music. This delightful piece provides a tuneful and rhythmic representation of this music for concert band. (3:00)

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  • £58.50

    Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? (from )

    All the spunk of the movie - you'll love this hip chart and so will your students. The parents in your audience will remember the music from the original but the youngsters will be more familiar with the movie. Same great music for all! (1:35)

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