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  • £57.50

    Hot Hot Hot - Alphonsus Cassell

    This perennial dance hit originally recorded by Buster Poindexter is loaded with Latin excitement and rhythmic drive.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £64.99

    A Night in Tunisia (Saxophone Section Feature) - Dizzy Gillespie

    Helping to pioneer the Afro-Cuban style of the '40s, Dizzy Gillepsie's signature composition has been recorded by countless jazz artists over the years and has become a true jazz standard. Skillfully arranged here as a Saxophone section feature with concert band, this sizzling arrangement alternates between Latin and swing styles like the original. A wonderful change of pace.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £76.99

    The Best of Miami Sound Machine

    This iconic band from the '80s gave us some of the hottest dance hits of the decade. Here is a great sounding medley that brings back the Latin magic including: Rhythm Is Gonna Get You, Words Get in the Way, and Conga.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £38.50

    Sway (Quien Ser?) - Norman Gimbel

    Recorded by Michael Bubl, this Latin standard is popular once again. Robert Longfields easy and appealing arrangement features plenty of interesting percussion parts and modest ranges for all players. Dur: 2:10

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £53.50

    Smooth - Itaal Shur

    Santana is making a big comeback with his latest CD, and this Grammy-winning hit with its easy Latin groove is one of the reasons why.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £53.50

    Sway (Quien Ser) - Norman Gimbel

    Recording artist Michael Bubl helped to make this Latin standard popular once again. Featuring a smooth and infectious groove and interesting percussion writing, this is a natural choice for young bands.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £76.99

    Curtain Up! (A Theater Overture for Winds) - Alfred Reed

    From the renowned composer Alfred Reed comes this unique musical panorama. An original work, it explores the theater overture style as one of the important musical styles to emerge in the 20th century. Written for the Wheaton, Illinois Municipal Band's 60th anniversary, this single movement work includes six sections: Opening Fanfare, Bright Two-Step, Romantic Ballad, Soft Shoe Novelty, Latin Production Number, and Jazz/Rock Finale.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £42.50

    Winter Fiesta - Paul Jennings

    A Puerto Rican folk carol is the basis for this clever holiday feature that has plenty of Latin percussion and performance options.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £165.00

    Black Orpheus - Antonino Maria

    "Black Orpheus" appeared as principal theme in the Portuguese-language movie "Orfeu Negro" in 1959. The song appears in various versions throughout the movie. It was the first bossa nova composition to achieve great popularity outside Brazil. It became very popular in the US in particular. Today it is regarded as a jazz standard.This arrangement is a nice solo for sopranosax, altosax or flugelhorn in Latin style. After a groovy slow start, the arrangement changes into a more up tempo samba-like style to the end.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £141.60

    Stjernen og Rosa - John Philip Hannevik

    The Star and a Rose is a big-scale Christmas piece for band, featuring four seasonal chorales.The first is a Gregorian-like chant Hodie Christus natus est.In this section of the piece, a soloist can be placed away from the band, maybe on a gallery. The soloist can be a tenor instrument, maybe trombone, or you can feature a vocal soloist.After this, the music leads us on to the old German Christmas chorale Lo, how a rose e'er blooming. This song is given a fairly rhythmical treatment, but make sure that the melody is presented in a cantabile style.An interlude follows, before the piece presents one of the most used and loved Scandinavian Christmas chorales, Mitt hjerte alltid vanker (My Heart will always wander), composed by the Danish bishop Hans Adolph Brorson around 1732. This song is building towards a climax, before the solo horn brings it all down to the Stable view described in the lyrics.Then comes a transition that brings us in to the final section of the piece, which presents the international Christmas Carol Adeste Fideles. As many will notice, I have borrowed a section from David Wilcocks majestic harmonization towards the end.The title of the piece has its background form the lyrics in My heart will always wander, where the text speaks about the stars in the sky. But also in the latin text for Adeste Fideles:Stella duce, Magi, Christum adorantesThe Rose is of course from the lyrics in the chorale Lo, how a Rose.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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