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In Storm and Sunshine - John Clifford Heed / arr. Frederick Fennell
The forces of nature are at their most vibrant in this great circus march adaptation by Frederick Fennell. One of the greatest circus marches of all time, an authentic "screamer," this Fennell Edition incorporates those special touches that are the hallmarks of Fennell's march performances. Recorded on the classic SCREAMERS album by the Eastman Wind Ensemble, and on the Brain Recordings MARCH WORLD CD, Volume 4, this is a march that "never runs out of fresh ideas." Horns provide the storm, and the winds, the sunshine, and the heavens seem to echo with joy at each mood. Clever!
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£70.50
A Vaughan Williams Christmas
A giant among composers, Ralph Vaughan Williams has contributed to the literature for concert band music that is standard repertoire throughout the world. Here are works from other genres that were collected, arranged, adapted, and/or harmonized by Vaughan Williams: "Forest Green (O Little Town of Bethlehem)" (from the first edition of the English Hymnal, 1906), "Wassail Song" (the fifth of Five English Folk Songs, 1913), and "Sussex Carol" (the second of Eight English Carols, 1919). These are the works of a master in a stunning new setting by Douglas Wagner. (4:24)
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£76.95
Sonatina for Band - Frank Erickson
This piece, one of hundreds of successful original concert band works by Frank Erickson, is a suite of three brief movements. The three movements investigate harmonic structuring, contrasting moods, and styles as the work progresses from a simple opening to a dramatic conclusion. Revered as one of Erickson's most approachable works for developing bands, it remains on contest and festival lists nation-wide. This edition, now with a full score and freshly re-engraved parts, signifies this cherished work's addition to the Belwin Classic Band series. (5:00) This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
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£70.50
Colonial Song - Percy Aldridge Grainger / arr. Douglas E. Wagner
This edition of a band repertoire classic is abridged and condensed, but has been left in the original key with all of Grainger's main themes, textures, and instrumental colorings presented in a very playable scoring for high school and more advanced middle school bands. (4:00) This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
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£50.50
The Duke of Marlborough Fanfare - Percy Aldridge Grainger / ed. Donald Hunsberger
This delightful Grainger fanfare, entitled "The Duke of Marlborough" was originally written in March of 1939. The English folk tune is based on a melody sung by Mr. Henry Burstow and is also utilized as a countermelody in the first movement of . This Hunsberger edition, a warm addition to the Donald Hunsberger Wind Library, is faithful to Grainger's intent and clarifies many intricacies. It offers a variety of performance opportunities serving as either an augmented brass ensemble fanfare or as one portion in a collage of shorter Grainger selections.
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£77.50
Handel in the Strand - Percy Aldridge Grainger / transcr. Thomas P. Rohrer
This delightful Grainger classic was written to depict a jolly old George Friedrich Handel careening down the Strand (the theatre district of London) accompanied by the English popular music of the day. Given the original instrumentation and label as a chamber piece in Grainger's original publication, this transcription is taken directly from Grainger's "four-some" edition of 1912, transposed down a step from G to F major. It is scored to best depict the light (and sometimes percussive) quality of the piano along with the lyrical flow of the strings and the general character of chamber music. Ultimately, the "room music" quality of the original shines through in this skillful transcription while depicting the spirit of the piece in a way that Grainger might have chosen. (3:35)
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£73.50
Trouping Days - Karl L. King / arr. Gene Milford
is a popular "band wagon" march, played fast and loud as the band rode through towns to attract customers. This arrangement by Gene Milford exhibits Karl King's wonderful gift for melody and is scored for the current concert band from his original edition. (2:00)
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£86.50
Overture for Winds, Op. 24 - Felix Mendelssohn / arr. John Boyd
Written for eleven winds when Mendelssohn was fifteen years old, it has been set for contemporary wind band (the saxophone parts are optional, staying with a desire for historical accuracy to the extent feasible), this is a shining jewel of music. With care towards balance, articulation, and musicality, this is a solid repertoire piece for advanced groups. This edition also preserves the instrumentation of the 1826 autograph should the conductor choose to reduce the number of players to the original eleven winds. A terrific recording is available on Kosei KOCD 31993566.
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