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£174.99
Et in terra Pax (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Van der Roost, Jan
This piece was commissioned by the Concert Band Vlamertinge and is a plea for peace: the title translates as Peace on Earth. This is expressed by means of the vocal contribution expected from the performers. In various places of the piece you can recognize, the words Et In Terra Pax, an appeal for peace, at first jumbled together but later more rhythmically structured, developing into synchronized massed voices. The work starts with a pentatonic theme based on the notes D, E, G, A and C (taken from 'ConCErtbAnD VlAmErtinGE' and the name of the conductor, NiCk VAnDEnDriessChe). A somewhat sad melody is developed during an orchestral climax which leads to the first explosion of sound (measure 62 onwards). Suddenly the opening measures are recaptured, albeit with a differently coloured sound: the words Et in Terra Pax bring the first movement to a close. A restless Allegro follows which abruptly stops and is replaced by a calming chorale-like passage. A narrator reads aloud the poem 'Sonnet' by the young poet Charles Hamilton Sorley, who was killed during World War I. This poem fittingly puts into words the cruelty and senselessness of war. After the expanded recapitulation of the allegro, the broad, almost infinite atmosphere of the beginning returns. Clarinet and English horn play the pentatonic opening theme once more, this time broadly, while the words Et in Terra Pax are repeated again and again by the rest of the ensemble. The composer has purposely avoided all forms of aggression and bombastic sounds regularly used in works about war. Fear of violence and destruction can be heard and felt during the allegro passages. The charged opening makes way in the end for hope: May peacefulness replace cruelty in everyday life, too.Duration: 13:45
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£58.50
Eine Kleine Christmas (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Clark, Larry
The lights dim, the audience is hushed, the baton is aloft, and 'away we go!' 'Tis a musical romp with tongue in cheek, and we hope that Mr. Mozart's attorney is not in the house. Smiles will turn to giggles, and even an embouchure or two may fall prey to the humor. Relax . . . it's the season to be jolly! Duration: 2.30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£76.99
We Hold These Truths (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Hosay, James L.
Chosen for this piece are prominent freedom songs of the civil rights movement, for when it was most needed, music brought inspiration and hope to the struggle. We Hold These Truths pays tribute to the leaders and participants of the civil rights movement, especially the children and young adults.Duration: 7.45
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£60.99
Bashana Haba 'ah (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Hirsch & Manor - Conley, Lloyd
This beloved contemporary Jewish song, whick translates as 'Next Year', is most appropriate for holiday concerts or throughout the year. The melody is simple and elegant and Lloyd Conley's arrangement depicts the feeling of hope that comes from the inspirational lyrics.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£179.99
Banja Luka (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - De Haan, Jan
Aggression, despair, but also hope for peace can be clearly heard within this work. In Banja Luka Jan de Haan reflects aspects of the former Yugoslavia, stricken by a civil war which brought terrible suffering to the people of this area. Banja Luka was written for the International Horn Festival in Leeuwarden in the Netherlands.Duration: 13:45
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£159.99
Overture to a New Age (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - De Haan, Jan
A new era dawns-heralded by solemn brass fanfares. What does the future hold? In his work Overture to a New Age, Jan de Haan expresses on the one hand anticipation, on the other also an awareness that things won't always be as rosy as they sometimes appear. Ultimately, however, confidence and hope win through, represented by Jan de Haan in a brilliant coda. The new age can begin!Duration: 13:45
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£84.99
Schindler's List, Theme from (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Williams, John - De Haan, Jan
The stunningly compassionate melodies for John William's score for Schindler's List are woven into this arrangement which will haunt both the band and the audience. The magnificently simple melodies reflect both the sadness and hope which is portrayed throughout the epic Steven Spielberg film.Duration: 4:15
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£204.99
Oscar for Amnesty (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Brosse, Dirk
The central figure in this work is Marianella Garcia Villas (1948-1983). This Salvadorean woman fought for human rights in her country. As a barrister for political prisoners she belonged to the opponents of the regime in El Salvador. She escaped death several times, but eventually her activities cost her her life. The story of Marianella Garcia Villas is very important in the struggle for human rights in South America with many people followed her example. Dirk Brosse ends this symphonic poem with a Coda in which hope for improvements in human rights triumph.Duration: 15:15
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£73.26
And The Angels Called
Reflective, joyous and uplifting are but a few of the words that best describe this highly dramatic work by noted composer James Swearingen. Intended as a tribute, this composition musically celebrates three wonderful high school students whose lives were all tragically taken. Great compositional writing, memorable themes and an emotional middle section based on an old English hymn, all combine to create an outstanding piece that is well-suited for contest and festival use. Your students will greatly benefit from the various solo opportunities and the powerful ending will leave your audience with a tremendous feeling of hope and resolve. Incredibly stunning!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£58.95
CELESTIAL SONG (Intermediate Concert Band) - Spittal, Robert
Composer Robert Spittal was moved to complete this work in response to the Newtown, CT tragedy in 2012, and serves as a reflection of our complicated feelings of grief and loss. The music is simple and direct, and meant as a hopeful work for young players. Moved by a metaphor describing the victims as "twenty-six new diamonds in the sky" the title is a reference to the stars which we look upward to for inspiration, for hope, and to dream of better things to come. Dur: 3:10 Alternative product code: 48023100
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days