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£55.00
Eagle Lake March
Commissioned by a South Carolina Middle School Band, Eagle Lake March, has the stately character of the great British marches of Gustav Holst and Eric Coates. As with all good marches the main theme is memorably tuneful, and there is a fine collection of worthy counter melodies, as well. A modulation to F Major leads to a grandly scored and sonorous conclusion Duration: 4' Keys: Eb, F Ranges: Trumpet - F; Horn - Eb; Trombone - Eb
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
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£51.00
Project (March) - Harold Bennett
This bright and freshly scored arrangement, carefully tailored for younger musicians, will introduce a classic Harold Bennett (aka Henry Fillmore) march to a whole new generation. Duration: 2' Keys: Bb, Eb Ranges: Trumpet - F; Horn - D; Trombone - D
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
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£55.00
March of the Toons - Tim Paton
An exciting concert march, which is traditional, but also sounds a little different - in a cheeky sort of way!
In stock: Estimated delivery 1-3 days
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£55.00
March Barnes Wallis (Score & Parts) - Nigel Hess
March Barnes Wallis was commissioned by Royal Air Force Music Services to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the famous Dambuster's raid and received its first performance on BBC Radio 2's Friday Night is Music Night, broadcast live from Biggin Hill Airport on 17 June 2013 by the Central Band of the RAF, Director of Music Wing Commander Duncan Stubbs.
In stock: Estimated delivery 1-3 days
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£85.00
Solemn March - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Karel Chudy
Jurisprudence March
Estimated dispatch 10-14 working days
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£85.00
Yorckscher March - Ludwig van Beethoven - Bertrand Moren
Yorkshire March / Marche de Yorckscher
Estimated dispatch 10-14 working days
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£66.95
March to Nowhere (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Nelhybel, Vaclav - Bernotas, Chris M.
March to Nowhere, by the renowned and brilliant Czech composer Vaclav Nelhybel, was originally published in 1976. This arrangement, by Chris M. Bernotas, has been scored for intermediate-level bands as the perfect vehicle to introduce students to this significant and historic composer. The work's unique character and intriguing musical lines and textures will captivate your students.Duration: 4.00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£66.95
Moorside March (from A Moorside Suite) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Holst, Gustav - Wagner, Douglas E.
A Moorside Suite was written in 1928 as a test piece for the National Brass Band Festival championship competition held that year. The three-movement work includes a jaunty "Scherzo," a lovely "Nocturne," and the popular "March," which has enjoyed countless performances since its premiere. Douglas E. Wagner created this arrangement with younger players in mind. Though slightly abridged, the main themes and styles are present in a carefully-crafted performance piece accessible to concert bands at this level. This authentic arrangement still bears Holst's unmistakable musical signature.Duration: 3.30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£62.00
March Misterioso (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - La Plante, Pierre
Partially inspired by Haydn's Symphony No. 94, better known as the "Surprise Symphony," you'll find a "surprise" lurking in March Misterioso. Designed to stay in the technical reach of very young musicians, this clever work will also engage and entertain your students. This also serves as an excellent tool for teaching dynamics, phrasing articulation, style, and many other teachable elements. Perfect for Halloween or performances at any time of year. Fun music! Duration: 2.30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£68.00
Wedding March (from A Midsummer Night's Dream) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Mendelssohn, Felix - De Meij, Johan
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1809 - 1847) composed the music for William Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream at two different times. In 1826, at the age of 16, he wrote a concert overture (Op. 21). Sixteen years later, in 1842, he composed the incidental music (opus 61) for King Frederick William IV of Prussia, in which he incorporated the existing overture. The overture premiered in Stettin (then in Prussia, now Szczecin, Poland) on February 20, 1827, conducted by Carl Loewe. Mendelssohn had to travel 80 miles through a raging snowstorm to get to the concert, which became his first public appearance. The interlude between the 4th and 5th acts of the incidental music is the famous Wedding March, Mendelssohn's most popular and most performed work. Duration: 4.30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days