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£53.95
Migrations - Michael Story
A lovely flute solo sets the stage for this creative new work from the pen of Michael Story. Some innovative harmonies set this composition above the rest. A contemporary yet reflective work, musically depicts African animals' annual migration through the folk music of Kenya and Tanzania. The folk songs that inspired this work are "Masai Women from Kenya," the gentle "Wagogo Soothing Song" from Tanzania, and the "Wagogo Marriage Ritual." Cross cultural programming at its best! (3:40)
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£87.50
March and Cortege of Bacchus - Joseph Kreines
Leo Delibes composed his ballet, "Sylvia," in 1876. It achieved considerable popularity, and several of the individual numbers were grouped into a suite which orchestras all over the world have played. The appears in Act III of the ballet, describing the arrival of Bacchus and his followers. The music is martial, lyric, grand and brilliant, building to an exciting conclusion.
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£52.95
Grasp the Dream - Brad Ciechomski
When dreams come true, it is often due to good planning and hard work. This piece was composed to celebrate the opening of a new school, and the premiere performance was part of the celebration ceremony to honor all those who envisioned this project and saw it to completion. is a celebratory piece that can serve as an exciting concert opener or contest selection for your program. The character of the music is ideal for ceremonies, new beginnings, and other commemorative occasions.
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£58.50
Medieval Fanfare and Chant
This piece is based entirely upon Protin's "Viderunt Omnes." A member of the Notre Dame School, Protin was a pioneer in three- and four-voice polyphony. "Viderunt Omnes" is one of the few remaining pieces of known to exist. "Medieval Fanfare and Chant" alternates between the literal presentation of the music and a more contemporary setting of the themes, going back and forth until the final grandiose statement.
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£50.50
Do You Want to Know a Secret?
The Beatles, the band that "changed everything," continue to influence the music industry today. Easily forgotten as the monster hit that it was, the song was a delicate and melodic ingredient that had a definite place in making up the Beatlemania of 1964. Originally included on their album, now arranged for beginning band, this Victor Lpez rendition of "Do You Want to Know a Secret" will be a sure hit with both your audience and students alike.
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£60.50
On Streets of Gold - Gary Fagan
Based on a poem by Gary Fagan, this piece tells the story of those whose lives were dedicated to supporting music. This inspiring work will certainly be a memorable addition to your next concert. (5:20) "This work has beautiful writing and is one of the rare slow pieces your band won't get bored in playing." -
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£58.50
A Day in the Life - Scott Director
Here's a fun, fresh and innovative interpretation of a day in the life of a band program. It alternates between the point of view of students and that of the band directors. The music is reflective of the lively, fast-paced, and sometimes frenzied atmosphere that generates the energy and excitement of a typical day. Innovative and exciting!
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£45.95
Marching Through Scotland
Featuring "Loch Lomond," "The Blue Bells of Scotland" and "Annie Laurie," this James Ployhar arrangement of these charismatic Scottish melodies will be perfect on your next concert. Warmly scored, the lush themes flow freely. The inclusion of these familiar, yet often forgotten themes is a superb way to re-introduce traditional Scottish music into your program.
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£73.50
L'Esprit du Tour: A Fanfare for Lance - Randol Alan Bass
This remarkable piece captures the excitement, physical challenge, intensity and, ultimately, the thrill and sense of accomplishment a rider might experience during such a grueling and demanding physical trial as Le Tour de France. Both tonal and non-tonal compositional materials, some indeterminate and serial techniques, special percussion (a six-tom-tom cluster, heavy chains and four metal plates) along with traditional and non-traditional development procedures are used --impressing upon listeners, through sound, a sense and feel of competitive bicycling, from the point of view of the athletes themselves. In hopes of imbuing the music with the flavor of the various cultures coming together for this contest, the composition contains extant source material as well -- including La Marsellaise, The Star-Spangled Banner and a brief reference to The Eyes of Texas.
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£58.50
Prologue Prayer and Dream Pantomime (from the opera ) - Engelbert Humperdinck / arr. Frank Erickson
This arrangement is derived from the music in Act 2 with Hansel and Greta lost and lying down to sleep in the woods. The
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