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Hadrian's Wall
When the Roman emperor Hadrian first envisioned a huge wall across England in A.D. 122, he used stone, wood, and iron to shield Roman Britannia from the unconquered Celtic tribes. "Hadrian's Wall" by Robert W. Smith is based on the legend and lore of the great wall. Suitable for concert and festival performance, "Hadrian's Wall" is written well within the technical abilities of bands at the medium easy level. This powerful work will capture the imagination of the band while providing exceptional teaching opportunities. An excellent work that yields maximum musical results.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£74.99
Hornpipe Highlights (Concert Band - Score and Parts)
The Hornpipe is a typical Celtic solo dance, traditionally danced and performed by English sailors. A sound often associated with the Hornpipe is that of the Bodhran, an Irish drum made with a sheep's skin head. John Nijs has taken great care in creating an authentic-sounding Hornpipe in which the Bodhran part is played by the tambourine, but sounds just as good! 02:40
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£12.95
HYMN OF ENDLESS LIGHT (Novello Symphonic Band) Extra Score - Mealor, Paul
Extra Score only. A short hymn-meditation for concert band based on Welsh poet, Henry Vaughan's powerful and descriptive vision of eternity. The work is coloured by suspended metal wind chimes representing the starts, and by Celtic counter-melody describing the heart of the ring of light. Duration: 4 minutes.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£64.95
HYMN OF ENDLESS LIGHT (Novello Symphonic) - Mealor, Paul
Score & Parts. A short hymn-meditation for concert band based on Welsh poet, Henry Vaughan's powerful and descriptive vision of eternity. The work is coloured by suspended metal wind chimes representing the starts, and by Celtic counter-melody describing the heart of the ring of light. Duration: 4 minutes.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£51.48
Into The Dragon's Keep
Here's an engaging and imaginative work for developing musicians that has the added benefit of providing great teaching opportunities! "Into The Dragon's Keep" opens and closes with a haunting flute/optional piccolo solo that will leave your students feeling like they just stepped into a story. Utilizing an open drone in the low brass throughout, giving it a very medieval and Celtic sound, your students will be engaged as they learn about playing in contrasting meters of 3/4 and 6/8, and in Dorian mode. Highly recommended!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£64.99
LORD OF THE DANCE, The (Young Band) - Hardiman, Ronan - Saucedo, Richard L.
From Riverdance fame and his own Lord of the Dance stage show, Michael Flatley made his mark in the field of extreme dance. Here is the title cut from this exciting show featuring dramatic and energetic Irish/Celtic dance music.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£115.00
NAME PERPETUAL, A (Concert Band) - Pierce, Eseld
Under the leadership of Michael An Gof and Thomas Flamanck, a Cornish host, sometimes estimated to number as many as 15,000, marched to London in protest against excessive taxation. Arriving at Blackheath, they were attacked by the King's army and defeated, and the two rebel leaders were hung, drawn and quartered. On his way to his death, An Gof stated that he would have "a name perpetual and a fame permanent and immortal". A Name Perpetual tells the story of the Rebellion in four connected scenes. The music includes strong elements of the Celtic music tradition, being structured around an old Cornish folk tune. The first scene introduces fragments of the folk theme and reflects the anguish of the Cornish people. The second scene opens with the folk theme on solo piccolo and, as different instruments enter one by one, the march is depicted with its accumulation of forces en route. The march halts suddenly as the Cornishmen discover the unexpected arrival of the English army and the subsequent music portrays the Blackheath Skirmish. In this scene the orchestra is divided into four parts, each working independently to create a sense of chaos, with the stronger elements of the brass and bass instruments representing the English, while the woodwind and saxophones represent the Cornish, struggling to sustain the folk tune throughout the battle. Eventually all the parts come together and the final section is a lament for the lost Cornishmen, fading away to leave only a haunting off-stage trumpet solo.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£51.48
Over The Stone
This unique work combines two ancient Celtic folk tunes, and blends them into a high-quality musical composition. Opening with the lyrical 3/4 melody "Over the Stone," the piece transitions to the rollicking 6/8 jig "Road to Lisdoonvarna." An excellent work for mid-level bands, "Over the Stone" is a solid choice for concert or contest.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£169.95
Windows of the World (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Graham, Peter
Graham takes us first to Latin America, then to Japan, and onwards to sub- Saharan Africa. We get a gentle reprieve via a nostalgic hint of the British Isles before we land in the melting pot of all styles, the USA. In this final movement the driving swing section is abruptly stopped and a drum cadenza leads us back into the opening Latin music, with hints of the other styles as well. Described by Professor Ron Holz as "a global musical village", stylistic diversity is celebrated, and young musicians have fun while learning to master and embrace the performance practice requirements of each. The six movements 1) Amazonia 2) Rainforest 3) The Rising Sun 4) Drums of Thunder 5) Celtic Dream and 6) Earth Walk can be programmed individually.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£139.99
Papyrus - Thomas Doss
The history of paper ranges over more than five thousand years: likely starting around 3500 BC in old Egypt with the use of papyrus. The oldest findings of written paper date from 2700 BC. In China, the first production of paper took place in the year 105 AD. The Arabs acquired their knowledge of the art of making paper around 750 AD, thanks to Chinese prisoners of war. Around the same time, the Celtic Ogham script was created in Ireland and carved into stones or trees. In Europe, the first paper mill was not put into operation until the 12th century! No matter how different the production methods and its historical use, paper was always a way to pass on wisdom, art and knowledge. Even today, in the age of digitalisation, paper still has a somewhat 'sacred' image. With Papyrus, Thomas Doss has written a wonderful composition in which the history of paper is reflected, and listeners can very much hear the various periods of this history represented throughout the piece.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days