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£52.99
Hobbit Dance - Len Orcino
Frolicking with laughter and dancing, hobbits celebrate life in middle earth. Let your young band join the fun with this impish melody. It is a virtual splash of joyfulness with a hint of danger and a melody that will evoke mental pictures of small people having a really big time.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£49.50
Danza Del Mambo - Robert W. Smith
Using only the first six notes introduced in most band methods, Robert W. Smith gives us "Danza Del Mambo" for beginning band. Written in the classic Cuban dance style, this mambo features the percussion section using standard Latin percussion instruments such as claves, maracas, guiro and agogo bells. The flowing melodic line over the infectious Latin mambo groove will have your musicians moving and the audience dancing in the aisles!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£65.99
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£149.99
Jello, The Colours Of My Soul - Ben Haemhouts
Jello...The Colours of my Soul is an assignment that was written to be a lasting memory of the untimely, dramatic death of a young child. The work came about due to various conversations between the father and the composer whereby the final resultmust be seen as an attempt by the composer to musically translate the feelings of the parents.The first part of the title, "Jello", is a combination of the names of the two children of the commissioner, namely Jelle and Lobcke, and "the Colours of mySoul" are the colours of the soul of the parents who despite the loss of one of their children, continue to cherish their two children. The introduction provides the atmosphere of grieving for the loss, whereby use is made of pure fifths in order toportray the solidarity with nature, as we are familiar with in symphonies by Bruckner. A little later a bit of the first theme is suggested, which develops into a real funeral march.The Dies Irae, as this occurs in Berlioz's Fantastic Symphony (F, E,F, D, E, C, D), forms a leitmotiv through the entire work in order to symbolise the constant battle between life and death.Shortly before the storm-passage, (where a wind machine is used) which announces disaster, fragments from children's songs areplayed to the accompaniment of a rising choir piece from behind the stage, which strengthens the imminent confrontation with death.After the introduction of the two themes in the long introduction, a quick passage follows in which all kinds ofbeautiful memories are recalled. There is story telling, laughing, and dancing. One of the previous children's songs is also cited. The Dies Irea is heard once again, this time short and fast.Bit by bit happy elements are steadily distorted untilseriousness breaks through again, like an unavoidable and unstoppable evil. The entire piece becomes evermore stirring, as if a big climax will follow. At this moment a very long fermata makes a sudden end to the hysterical allegro. The crucialmoment in the work follows...How does one deal with something as tragic as the death of one's own child? Does one mourn for what no longer is and what never will be? Or does one try to cherish the beautiful moments and continue to live with thesecolourful memories?A subdued, dignified choir piece captures the beautiful memories and ends in a positive, hopeful tone.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£109.99
Skala Kalloni - Sven Van Calster
This splendid, colourful concert work lets your band shine in every respect. The dreamlike beginning is followed by a dancing passage that grows increasingly impassioned and in which all groups have their turn in the spotlight. Afterwards, the dramatic theme from the start returns to the fore with a splendid antiphon in the horns/euphoniums bringing the work to a grandiose close.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£78.95
Of Kings and Kingdoms - Bill Calhoun
Harkening back to the days of knights, fair ladies, and kings, this original piece by newcomer Bill Calhoun uses the sounds and musical language from this era in a modern way. Of Kings and Kingdoms alternates between the majesty of kings and the dancing of serfs. Let your contest list committee know about this dynamic new piece for young bands!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£94.99
Finale for a Winter Festival - James Curnow
A trumpet duet fanfare beckons the band to join in on the opening bars of this dignified, elegant finale for holiday concerts. Staging opportunities abound with optional antiphonal brass parts, and the celebratory mood of the featured carols, Once In Royal David's City and Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day, make this a wonderfully versatile work.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£60.99
All Aboard! - Nathan Farrell
This infectious arrangement uses the old spiritual This Train is Bound for Glory as a boogie style feature with the trombone section as soloists. The train can hardly stay on the rails because the coaches can't stop dancing! Along the way see how many other famous train references you can hear. A fantastic piece that's great fun to play.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£134.99
Latin Mood - Roland Kernen
Add a little Latin flavor to your concert with this three-part suite by Roland Kernen. A Cha-Cha followed by a Bossa Nova and a Samba is guaranteed to have everyone's feet tapping - both audience and band. This would be a greatpiece to end a performance - to send everyone dancing on his or her way.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£45.95
Can Santa Can Can? - Jacques Offenbach
Santa's elves are finished with their seasonal duties and are dancing in celebration. The reindeer join in and so does Mrs. Claus. They decide to invite Santa to join them, but the question is, "Can Santa Can Can?" This novel holiday work combines the famous Offenbach Can Can with humorous snippets of various carols. Sure to bring a smile to everyone's face this holiday season! (1:31)
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days