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£72.99
Black Panther, Soundtrack Highlights from (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Goransson, Ludwig - Brown, Michael
From the blockbuster movie Black Panther comes an equally powerful score by Ludwig Goransson. This dynamic medley for band features important themes including Ancestral Plane, Waterfall Fight, Killmonger, and United Nations/End Titles.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£60.99
The Shape of Water, Music from (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Desplat, Alexandre - Longfield, Robert
Winner of the Academy Award for Best Film Score for the movie The Shape of Water, the music of Alexandre Desplat is mesmerising and beautiful. Robert Longfield has skilfully adapted these distinctive melodies in this delicate and moving arrangement for band.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£53.50
The Legend of Billy Miner (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Buckley, Robert
This composition reflects a colourful time in American history and is an opportunity for your band to discover ragtime rhythms. Folk hero Billy Miner (the Grey Fox) was the last of the old-time bandits. He was noted for his unusual politeness and is believed to be the originator of the phrase, "Hands up!" This composition is like a mini movie score and starts with the Billy Miner ragtime theme, followed by a train robbery, his capture, and final release. The artful interplay between sections gives this piece the sophisticated sound and intensity of a much more advanced work.Duration: 3:30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£60.99
Black Panther, Selections from (Flexible Ensemble - Score and Parts) - Goransson, Ludwig - Vinson, Johnnie
The film score for the blockbuster movie Black Panther is as dramatic as the movie itself. Here is a terrific setting of the main themes skilfully arranged for flexible instrumentation.Includes:Ancestral PlaneWaterfall FightUnited Nations/End Titles
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£48.95
Open the Door! (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Broughton, Bruce
This piece was written for young band by world-renowned film score composer Bruce Broughton. "Open the Door!" is a descriptive piece with an insistent percussion part that imitates a knock on a door that gets louder and louder as the piece progresses.Duration: 2.00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£70.50
The Lego Ninjago Movie, Selections from (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Roszell, Patrick
From the blockbuster film score, this electric medley features "Heroes," "Found My Place," and "Operation New Me." Every member has a shot at the melody. Bring the excitement of the film to your stage!Duration: 4.15
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£75.00
Sherwood Folk (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Anderson, Keiron
This piece was written for the Nottingham Wind Ensemble to celebrate 30 years of music making. The piece describes a party or celebration deep in Sherwood Forest with the legendary Robin Hood, Maid Marian and the Merry Men. The word "Merry" in those days meant following an outlaw or a leader rather than the way we use it today. The music invites us into the forest with a gentle modal oboe solo which is joined by other instruments as it proceeds to the party. Various melodic episodes introduce elements of folk and dance music from the whole of the British Isles before the music concludes with a recapitulation of the opening bars. The score is written in such a way as to allow bands with fewer resources to play the piece successfully, whilst ensuring a full wind orchestra orchestration is included. Duration: 4.00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£72.99
Dear Evan Hansen, Selections from (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Pasek & Paul - Brown, Michael
Praised by critics and embraced by Broadway lovers, Dear Evan Hansen is a powerful and moving show that touches on the complex issues of social connectivity and suicide. Featuring a contemporary pop/rock score, this terrific medley for band includesFor ForeverWaving Through a WindowYou Will Be Found
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£295.00
Major Barbara (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Walton, William - Noble, Paul
Major Barbara is social satire in three acts by George Bernard Shaw, performed in 1905 and published in 1907, in which Shaw mocked religious hypocrisy and the complicity of society in its own ills. Barbara Undershaft, a Major in The Salvation Army, is estranged from her wealthy father, Andrew Undershaft, a munitions manufacturer. Although The Salvation Army condemns war, it gladly accepts a large donation from her warmonger father, and she resigns in protest. The Army offers the poor only salvation, while Undershaft takes steps toward eradicating poverty. Barbara later comes to accept her father's views on capitalism and to believe that the greatest evil is the degradation caused by grinding poverty. Major Barbara was filmed in London during The Blitz bombing of 1940. During air raids, the crew and cast repeatedly had to dodge into bomb shelters. The film's producer-director, Pascal, never stopped the production and the film was completed on schedule. William Walton composed the film score, which was later arranged as a concert piece for orchestra by Christopher Palmer, from which this arrangement for Concert/Wind Band has been made.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£250.00
The England of Elizabeth,Three Portraits from (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Williams, Vaughan - Noble, Paul
This suite was derived from Vaughan Williams' score for the film, The England of Elizabeth, written in 1955. It was the composer's tenth of his 11 cinematic efforts and designed to serve a more descriptive role than other such scores, since the movie was a documentary featuring no action scenes, but lots of images of paintings, buildings, and the like. Composer Muir Matheson adapted this three-movement suite, probably shortly after the composer's death in 1958, though publication of the manuscript would not come until 1964. The first movement is entitled Explorer, and refers to Sir Francis Drake. Its music is mostly festive and colourful, but features interior passages of exotic flavor, similar in style to that of Vaughan Williams' then-recent Symphony No.8. The second movement is entitled Poet and, at about seven minutes, is the longest of the three in this 16 to 17 minute work. It also contains probably the score's best music, hardly a surprising result since the poet in question is Shakespeare, one of the composer's favourites and an inspirational springboard for so many other of his works. The mood is mostly subdued and Vaughan Williams presents lovely, if slightly somber music in the opening, and follows it with a hearty, folk-like dance tune. The latter part of this movement depicts Shakespeare as a noble, heroic figure in English history. The last movement, Queen, is devoted to Queen Elizabeth. It has a regal yet muscular manner at the outset, and features a gentle but somewhat disengaged middle section. It returns to the splendor and colour of the opening to close the work. This suite is important because it distills some of the best music from the film into a logically assembled structure. Program notes extracted from those of Robert Cummings.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days