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    Opening Night on Broadway (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Brown, Michael

    Here is a dynamic collection of future classics in a sparkling and entertaining medley from Michael Brown.Includes:Springtime for Hitler (from The Producers)The Avenue Q ThemeAlways Look on the Bright Side of Life (from Spamalot)For Good (from Wicked)Circle of Life (from The Lion King)

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £53.95

    The Young Royals (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Director, Scott

    Imagine a very young king inheriting the throne and preparing to celebrate his coronation. This playful but elegantly vibrant work details the sounds of this festive occasion. Your band will love being part of this regal occasion!Duration: 3.15

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  • £72.99

    A Christmas March (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Sparke, Philip

    A Christmas March was written to provide the young band something up-beat with which to open or close a Christmas or holiday concert. The main theme of the march is original, but many short references to well-known Christmas tunes appear in obvious and not-so-obvious places. These include Adeste Fidelis, Deck the Halls, Good King Wenceslas and Jingle Bells. God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen forms the march's trio section. A perfect piece for any Christmas concert.Duration: 2:00

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  • £248.99

    Odysseia (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Aulio, Maxime

    Washed up on the Phaeacian shore after a shipwreck, Odysseus is introduced to King Alcinous. As he sits in the palace, he tells the Phaeacians of his wanderings since leaving Troy. Odysseus and his men fi rst landed on the island of the Cicones where they sacked the city of Ismarus. From there, great storms swept them to the land of the hospitable Lotus Eaters. Then they sailed to the land of the Cyclopes. Odysseus and twelve of his men entered the cave of Polyphemus. After the single-eyed giant made handfuls of his men into meals, Odysseus fi nally defeated him. He got him drunk and once he had fallen asleep, he and his men stabbed a glowing spike into the Cyclop's single eye, completely blinding him. They escaped by clinging to the bellies of some sheep. Once aboard, Odysseus taunted the Cyclop by revealing him his true identity. Enraged, Polyphemus hurled rocks at the ship, trying to sink it. After leaving the Cyclopes' island, they arrived at the home of Aeolus, ruler of the winds. Aeolus off ered Odysseus a bag trapping all the strong winds within except one - the one which would take him straight back to Ithaca. As the ship came within sight of Ithaca, the crewmen, curious about the bag, decided to open it. The winds escaped and stirred up a storm. Odysseus and his crew came to the land of the cannibalistic Laestrygonians, who sank all but one of the ships. The survivors went next to Aeaea, the island of the witch-goddess Circe. Odysseus sent out a scouting party but Circe turned them into pigs. With the help of an antidote the god Hermes had given him, Odysseus managed to overpower the goddess and forced her to change his men back to human form. When it was time for Odysseus to leave, Circe told him to sail to the realm of the dead to speak with the spirit of the seer Tiresias. One day's sailing took them to the land of the Cimmerians. There, he performed sacrifi ces to attract the souls of the dead. Tiresias told him what would happen to him next. He then got to talk with his mother, Anticleia, and met the spirits of Agamemnon, Achilles, Patroclus, Antilochus, Ajax and others. He then saw the souls of the damned Tityos, Tantalus, and Sisyphus. Odysseus soon found himself mobbed by souls. He became frightened, ran back to his ship, and sailed away. While back at Aeaea, Circe told him about the dangers he would have to face on his way back home. She advised him to avoid hearing the song of the Sirens; but if he really felt he had to hear, then he should be tied to the mast of the ship, which he did. Odysseus then successfully steered his crew past Charybdis (a violent whirlpool) and Scylla (a multiple-headed monster), but Scylla managed to devour six of his men. Finally, Odysseus and his surviving crew approached the island where the Sun god kept sacred cattle. Odysseus wanted to sail past, but the crewmen persuaded him to let them rest there. Odysseus passed Circe's counsel on to his men. Once he had fallen asleep, his men impiously killed and ate some of the cattle. When the Sun god found out, he asked Zeus to punish them. Shortly after they set sail from the island, Zeus destroyed the ship and all the men died except for Odysseus. After ten days, Odysseus was washed up on the island of the nymph Calypso.

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    The Cossack (March) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Rimmer, William - Brand, Geoffrey

    Another great march from William Rimmer, Britain's Lancashire-born "March King," who is reputed to have written more that a hundred marches. A Cossack, as defined in The Oxford Dictionary, is a "member of a people of southeastern Russia, especially as light horse in Russian army." William Rimmer's march opens with a magnificent portrayal of the strength and vigor which that definition implies and there is more character portrayal to come. An insightful Trio provides evidence of a Cossack's more reflective side before a short bridge takes the music back, via a Da Capo, to its opening power and strength. In William Rimmer's skillful hands, "March: The Cossack" is veritably a musical portrait.

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    The Cossack (March) (Concert Band - Score Only) - Rimmer, William - Brand, Geoffrey

    Another great march from William Rimmer, Britain's Lancashire-born "March King," who is reputed to have written more that a hundred marches. A Cossack, as defined in The Oxford Dictionary, is a "member of a people of southeastern Russia, especially as light horse in Russian army." William Rimmer's march opens with a magnificent portrayal of the strength and vigor which that definition implies and there is more character portrayal to come. An insightful Trio provides evidence of a Cossack's more reflective side before a short bridge takes the music back, via a Da Capo, to its opening power and strength. In William Rimmer's skillful hands, "March: The Cossack" is veritably a musical portrait.

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  • £68.00

    Peace Jubilee (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - King, Karl L. - Swearingen, James

    Karl L. King's Peace Jubilee March has been a favourite of younger bands for over 50 years. James Swearingen's sparkling new arrangement updates this march classic for todays bands. Exceptional in every regard!Duration: 2.15

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  • £137.99

    Sword of Honour (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - De Haes, Tom

    With Sword of Honour, Tom De Haes brings to life the noble knight Gawain of King Arthur's court. The composition is built around two main themes, which express the audacity and noble character of Gawain. The varied harmonies and orchestrations of both themes reflect the many layers of these courtly qualities. Both themes come together towards the end of the work to form a stately closing.Duration: 9:15

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    Let Us Rejoice! (Lasst uns erfreuen) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Sparke, Philip

    This arrangement presents three contrasting verses of the ancient hymn tune Let Us Rejoice!, which in the English-speaking world is usually sung to the hymn All creatures of our God and King. It is effective as a concert piece as well as an instrumental interlude during a church service, particularly at Easter or Whitsun.Duration: 3:00

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    A Christmas Festival (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Anderson, Leroy - Smith, Robert W.

    All of the challenging key signatures and complex rhythms in this Leroy Anderson classic have been removed to accommodate young band players. All that's left is the charming melodies in the charismatic Anderson setting. We are pleased that A Christmas Festival is finally available in an accessible arrangement. Includes: Joy to the World * Deck the Halls * God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen * Good King Wenceslas * Hark! The Herald Angels Sing * The First Noel * Silent Night * Jingle Bells * O Come, All Ye Faithful. Duration: 4.30

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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