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    Anglesey Seascapes, 3rd Movement (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Glyn, Gareth - Noble, Paul

    Gareth Glyn lives on the island of Anglesey, where the encircling sea has always been indivisible from the mythology, history and everyday life and work of its people. This cycle of short miniatures, in a light music vein, seeks to represent various aspects of the sea as seen from five vantagepoints around the coast of Anglesey. The whole work is bound together by recurring musical motifs which change their character according to the prevailing mood. 1. Llanddwyn (Reverie): Island of the Welsh patron saint of lovers, Dwynwen, whose marriage to Maelon was never to be, and who dedicated her life to God. 2. Malltraeth (Pastorale): A brisk walk along Cob Malltraeth, a high dyke built to keep out the sea. 3. Penmon (Intermezzo): From a vantage point by the sacred priory of St Seiriol, old sailing ships and modern yachts can be seen scudding by in Regatta week. 4. Cemaes (Scherzo): The bustle of children's play and donkey-rides on the beach in midsummer. 5. Moelfre (Elegy): In remembrance of innumerable souls lost in shipwrecks off this coast, including the Royal Charter with its loss of 452 lives.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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    Anglesey Seascapes, 4th Movement (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Glyn, Gareth - Noble, Paul

    Gareth Glyn lives on the island of Anglesey, where the encircling sea has always been indivisible from the mythology, history and everyday life and work of its people. This cycle of short miniatures, in a light music vein, seeks to represent various aspects of the sea as seen from five vantagepoints around the coast of Anglesey. The whole work is bound together by recurring musical motifs which change their character according to the prevailing mood. 1. Llanddwyn (Reverie): Island of the Welsh patron saint of lovers, Dwynwen, whose marriage to Maelon was never to be, and who dedicated her life to God. 2. Malltraeth (Pastorale): A brisk walk along Cob Malltraeth, a high dyke built to keep out the sea. 3. Penmon (Intermezzo): From a vantage point by the sacred priory of St Seiriol, old sailing ships and modern yachts can be seen scudding by in Regatta week. 4. Cemaes (Scherzo): The bustle of children's play and donkey-rides on the beach in midsummer. 5. Moelfre (Elegy): In remembrance of innumerable souls lost in shipwrecks off this coast, including the Royal Charter with its loss of 452 lives.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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    Anglesey Seascapes, 5th Movement (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Glyn, Gareth - Noble, Paul

    Gareth Glyn lives on the island of Anglesey, where the encircling sea has always been indivisible from the mythology, history and everyday life and work of its people. This cycle of short miniatures, in a light music vein, seeks to represent various aspects of the sea as seen from five vantagepoints around the coast of Anglesey. The whole work is bound together by recurring musical motifs which change their character according to the prevailing mood. 1. Llanddwyn (Reverie): Island of the Welsh patron saint of lovers, Dwynwen, whose marriage to Maelon was never to be, and who dedicated her life to God. 2. Malltraeth (Pastorale): A brisk walk along Cob Malltraeth, a high dyke built to keep out the sea. 3. Penmon (Intermezzo): From a vantage point by the sacred priory of St Seiriol, old sailing ships and modern yachts can be seen scudding by in Regatta week. 4. Cemaes (Scherzo): The bustle of children's play and donkey-rides on the beach in midsummer. 5. Moelfre (Elegy): In remembrance of innumerable souls lost in shipwrecks off this coast, including the Royal Charter with its loss of 452 lives.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £75.00

    Masters inTthis Hall (Concert Band with Optional Choir - Score and Parts) - Noble & Willcocks

    Masters in This Hall (alternative title: Nowell, Sing We Clear) is a Christmas carol with words written around 1860 by the English poet and artist William Morris to an old French dance tune. It is said to have a sixteenth-century feel, harking back to a simpler society, in line with Morris's own romanticism. It also has elements of Morris's socialist beliefs, with the poor bringing news of Christ's birth to the Masters in this Hall and a warning to the proud. The carol describes a poor man, emphasized by his rural dialect, drawing his master's attention to the birth of Christ by describing how he had met shepherds travelling to Bethlehem in solemn mood where, joining them, he had seen the Christ child in his mother's arms. The chorus repeats how the birth of Christ has raised up the poor and cast down the proud. This represents one of the Series of Band Arrangements compatible with David Willcocks' Carols for Choirs.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £72.99

    Rock, Roll and Remember (Salute to Dick Clark) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Ricketts, Ted

    Since the 1950s, the name Dick Clark has been synonymous with the hottest names in popular music. Appearing on his long-standing series "American Bandstand" was a hit parade of trend-setting artists. Here is a fun, fast-paced medley of some of the signature moments from the Dick Clark era: Bandstand Boogie, Rock Around the Clock (Bill Haley), The Twist (Chubby Checker), Don't Worry Baby (Beach Boys), Light My Fire (Doors), Rockin' Robin (Michael Jackson), and YMCA (Village People). Also included is an optional tag on Auld Lang Syne remembering many years of "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve."

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £53.50

    Valley Mist (An Appalachian Portrait) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Longfield, Robert

    Inspired by the mountains of West Virginia, Valley Mist portrays a beautiful scene of cloud-like mist as it flows gently around the hills encompassing the entire valley in an atmosphere of peace and tranquillity. Quoting the Appalachian folk song Down in the Valley, this sensitively scored work includes an optional gentle rain effect with the use of finger snaps. Sure to be an enjoyable change of pace for any program.Duration: 3:30

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £47.50

    Sneak Attack! (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Saucedo, Richard L.

    You can sense right from the start that someone is sneaking around to give that unexpected surprise to a friend or foe! The percussion provide a simple but effective groove, and a jazzy middle section helps to mix things up and offers nice variety. Written in a single tempo throughout, here is an entertaining piece that will be a blast to perform, and yet musically rewarding to teach.Duration: 2:45

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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    Fanfare for a Celebration (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Longfield, Robert

    Perfect as a concert opener, this energetic piece uses a pulsating rhythmic pattern to build intensity, along with strong melodic fragments passed around the entire band. A brief contrasting middle theme in minor sets up the dramatically faster and exciting final strain.Duration: 2:45

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £94.99

    Smooth Criminal (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Jackson, Michael - Morita, Kazuhiro

    Michael Jackson's Smooth Criminal was the seventh single to be released from the hugely successful album, Bad, in 1987. The song went straight into the Top 10 of pop charts around the world and has since become one of Jackson's best loved hits. This fantastic arrangement for concert band is a proven success for any concert programme!Duration: 4:00

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £49.95

    An Austrian Carol (Still, Still, Still) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Sheldon, Robert

    "Still, Still, Still" is an Austrian Christmas carol and lullaby. In German, its first line translates to "Hush, hush, hush, for the little child wants to sleep!" The melody is a folk tune from the region around Salzburg, and appeared for the first time in 1865 in a folk song collection of the founder of the Salzburg Museum. This lovely setting for young band provides opportunities for expression and lyricism on any holiday concert.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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