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£54.95
PRIDE OF A NATION (Concert Band) - Stubbs, Duncan
Includes: 1. Wedding Fanfare ('Valiant and Brave' - Motto of No.22 Squadron - Search and Rescue). This was performed by the Fanfare Team of the Central Band of the Royal Air Force at the Royal Wedding 2011 (Prince William and Kathryn Middleton); 2. Processional. 2012 sees the Diamond Jubilee of Her Majesty the Queen's Coronation. As the inspiration for this work 'Processional' captures the pageantry and grandeur associated with Royal Ceremonies. Grade: Intermediate-Advanced
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£174.95
RUNCORN BRIDGE (Professional Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Carpenter, Gary
The through-arch bridge that is visible for miles across the Cheshire Gap is one of two adjacent bridges that cross both the River Mersey and Manchester Ship Canal. Its formal name is the Silver Jubilee Bridge is more usually known as the Runcorn Bridge. Runcorn Bridge begins with a brief, quiet, introduction featuring an oboe solo. There follows a lively march at the end of which a reflective interlude (or bridge!) based upon the tune that occurs twice in the march leads to a lyrical, almost nocturnal section spotlighting the alto saxophone. A variant of the first interlude leads to a scherzo-like section kicked off by the euphonium with a 'trio' that contains a Latin-inflected version of the oboe melody first heard in the introduction. A third interlude variant heralds a return of the nocturnal melody firstly as a horn solo but subsequently returning to the alto saxophone. Previous melodic materials gradually combine as an extended crescendo leads to a majestic, but short, coda that in a gesture of symmetrical solidarity refers back to the march tune utilised in the earlier interludes. Duration: 10:30. Recorded on Polyphonic QPRM160D Bells Across the Atlantic.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£37.95
RUNCORN BRIDGE (Professional Concert Band - Score only) - Carpenter, Gary
The through-arch bridge that is visible for miles across the Cheshire Gap is one of two adjacent bridges that cross both the River Mersey and Manchester Ship Canal. Its formal name is the Silver Jubilee Bridge is more usually known as the Runcorn Bridge. Runcorn Bridge begins with a brief, quiet, introduction featuring an oboe solo. There follows a lively march at the end of which a reflective interlude (or bridge!) based upon the tune that occurs twice in the march leads to a lyrical, almost nocturnal section spotlighting the alto saxophone. A variant of the first interlude leads to a scherzo-like section kicked off by the euphonium with a 'trio' that contains a Latin-inflected version of the oboe melody first heard in the introduction. A third interlude variant heralds a return of the nocturnal melody firstly as a horn solo but subsequently returning to the alto saxophone. Previous melodic materials gradually combine as an extended crescendo leads to a majestic, but short, coda that in a gesture of symmetrical solidarity refers back to the march tune utilised in the earlier interludes. Duration: 10:30. Recorded on Polyphonic QPRM160D Bells Across the Atlantic.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£61.95
Zydeco Cajun Crawdad Dance - Roland Barrett
This original work conveys the spirit of a festive backwoods jubilee, complete with Zydeco dance music---a unique style of popular music that evolved in southwest Louisiana in the early 19th century, combining elements of Cajun music, French dance melodies, traces of "la la" Creole music, and even remnants of Caribbean music. With lively tempos and a pronounced "backbeat" feel, break out your washboard and experience some Cajun merry-making. (2:45) This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£82.95
Symphonic Suite - Clifton Williams
A suite of five movements with different material. Each movement is associated through the use of one theme. The first, "Intrada," is fanfare-like, and the second, "Chorale," features a trumpet solo. "March," the third movement, is reminiscent of the opening material, followed by "Antique Dance," which has a modal melody. The final movement, "Jubilee," is clearly the most intense. The work is an Ostwald Award-Winning Composition of the American Bandmasters Association and is clearly a repertoire standard. (12:23) This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£62.95
Chorale and March - Clifton Williams / arr. Douglas E. Wagner
Originally published in 1957, with five diverse movements, American composer J. Clifton Williams' includes: "Intrada," "Chorale," "March," "Antique Dance," and "Jubilee." A brilliantly conceived study in motivic repetition, development, and permutation, Douglas Wagner has selected the contrasting "Chorale" and "March" movements in this arrangement designed for successful performance by younger players. Drawn from the original edition, the two movements are presented unabridged, with the composer's unique scoring colorations preserved whenever possible. A cherished new setting for the young band repertoire. This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£70.50
The Sound of the Eastern Shore - Justin Williams
Inspired by the quaint Alabama town of Daphne---a charming gulf coast community on the eastern shore of Mobile Bay known as "The Jubilee City." Full of cinematic melodies and exciting themes, this original work celebrates the town's charismatic style and character in jubilant fashion. Opening with a bold fanfare, the musical journey ebbs and flows with contrasting themes showcasing every section and builds to a dramatic conclusion. (3:30)
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days