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  • £84.60

    CARRICKFERGUS (Easy Concert Band) - Lorriman, Howard

    Irish Traditional. Grade: Easy.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £154.99

    Celtic Concertino Wind Band Set (Score & Parts) - Fraser, Bruce

    This little concerto for clarinet was written for Peter Holligan , a friend of its composer, and the Fife Youth Concert Band (Scotland). The work was based on traditional Celtic music, and consists of three movements. 1. Reel - a fast dance ending in an atmospheric but virtuoso cadenza. 2. Lament - a slow and melancholy song hinting at the sound of bagpipes. 3. A fast and virtuoso dance in 6/8 time with Irish influence. The work is a wonderful audience-pleaser and an absolute 'must' for all clarinet-players. The band too is called upon and by all means does have its part to play in the piece. Band grade 4, soloist grade 5. Dit Concertino voor klarinet werd geschreven voor Peter Holligan , een vriend van de componist, en de Fife Youth Concert Band (Schotland). Het werk is gebaseerd op de traditionele Keltische muziek, en bestaat uit drie delen. 1. Reel - een snelle dans die eindigt in een sfeervolle, maar virtuoze cadens. 2. Lament - een trage en melancholische melodie die het geluid van doedelzakken verbeeldt.3. Een snelle en virtuoze dans in 6 / 8 maatsoort met Ierse invloeden. Voor het publiek een heerlijk werk om naar te luisteren en een uitdaging voor de solist(e)! Het orkest ondersteunt deze om het tot een kleurrijk geheel te maken! Orkest graad 4, solo graad 5. 10:00

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £54.45

    Cimarron Trail (Concert Band - Score and Parts)

    An absolute "must play" for maturing bands! The rhythmic excitement, brilliance and vitality of the opening sections leads to a lyrical folk-like melody reminiscent of a beautiful Irish lullaby. An outstanding new work by one of the most popular composers of young band literature. Great for festival or concert performances!

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  • £84.99

    Clair (Concert Band - Score and Parts)

    The Irish singer-songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan possibly had his greatest success in 1972 with Clair. With its jazzy harmony, this song deviated a little from the spirit of the time. Stefan Schwalgin took the theme of Clair as a starting point, and gave the melody to the alto saxophone. His arrangement fits the tradition of solo works in which it is not so much about technical virtuosity, but rather about the sincerity and charm of the expression. Let your saxophonist shine with this luscious new solo work. 03:09

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  • £134.99

    Dublin Pictures (Concert Band - Score and Parts)

    Ireland is a multi-faceted country that has developed a popular and distinctive musical culture. The first movement of Dublin Pictures reflects Irish festivals where there is dancing and traditional beer flowing. More tranquil in its feel, the second movement illustrates the landscape that can be seen from the Ha'penny Bridge, a bridge that crosses the River Liffey in Dublin. This movement highlights the wide range of the orchestra's sound colours as the musicians' voices combine with the wind and percussion to accompany the soloist. The lively and joyful rhythms of the last movement take the listener to Temple Bar, the famous tourist quarter of the city, well known for its vibrant nightlife. The music's energy and virtuosic motifs are in contrast to the previous movement and provide a spirited and festive finale.Marc Jeanbourquin wrote this piece in three movements for Azimuts Brass in 2011. He then arranged it for Concert, Fanfare or Brass Band 07:45

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  • £104.99

    Farewell Medley (Concert Band - Score and Parts)

    While it can be fairly easy to select a musical piece for the beginning of a concert, the search for a proper closing piece can sometimes be more difficult. Helping to fill this gap was Stefan Schwalgin's motivation for this Farewell Medley. In this piece he has woven four world-famous folk tunes from the Anglo/Irish/Scottish culture (Danny Boy, Amazing Grace, The Last Post and Auld Lang Syne) into a high-quality arrangement that allows the band to display its full range of colours at the end of any concert. 05:50

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  • £45.95

    GAY NINETIES MEDLEY (Concert Band) - Holcombe, Bill

    Includes: In the Good Old Summertime; Bicycle Built for Two; The Band Played On; My Wild Irish Rose; East Side, West Side. American Grade 4

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £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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  • £74.00

    Ireland

    An appealing medley of well known Irish tunes by master arranger Warren Barker. Combines "Saint Patrick's Day", "I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen", and "The Kerry Dance" to create a lively composition that is perfect for programming by adult bands as well as High School and University groups. Sure to become a standard of the band repertoire.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £24.95

    IT'S A LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY (Military Band: Unusual Instrumentation) - Douglas, Shipley

    Marchcard size. Instrumentation: Flute/Piccolo in E flat only, Horns in E flat only, No Tenor Sax) "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" is a British music hall song written by Jack Judge and co-credited to, but not co-written by, Henry James "Harry" Williams. It was allegedly written for a 5 shilling bet in Stalybridge on 30 January 1912 and performed the next night at the local music hall. Judge's parents were Irish, and his grandparents came from Tipperary. It became popular among soldiers in the First World War and is remembered as a song of that war.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days