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  • £59.95

    Brazilian Folk Dance Suite

    This suite consists of three songs adapted for concert band and set in rhythmic dance forms native to Brazil: Bossa Nova, Beguine and the Brazilian Quickstep. A real concert favorite!

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  • £64.99

    Latin Celebration

    The fiery drive and rhythmic intensity of Latin music is brought to life in this medley of well-known classics. Featured are the tunes Brazil, Besame Mucho, Perfidia, and Mambo Jambo, all beautifully and effectively scored for concert band by John Tatgenhorst.

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  • £60.50

    Sambeando - Victor Lopez

    The title literally translates to "do the samba." Steeped in the musical traditions of Brazil, it's guaranteed to get your students musically excited and your audiences dancing in the aisles. Explore the exciting intricate rhythms and characteristic articulations for a tight performance. Host your own National Samba Day! (2:30)

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  • £95.95

    Bom Dia (March)

    Bom Dia (pronounced "Bom Gee-ahh") means "good morning" in Brazilian Portuguese. This cheerful piece uses the form of the Brazilian choro, with three melodies played in A-B-A-C-A order. An original march, Bom Dia was inspired by Andrew Balent's frequent trips to Brazil. This piece will serve as a welcome change this year for directors seeking a new warm-up march for a contest or festival.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £94.99

    Fiesta!

    This new work will, as the title suggests, bring a sense of festivity and fun to any concert. Fiesta is based on two well known Latin American melodies, El Cumbanchero (Brazil) and Tico Tico (Mexico) and will bring a feel of Latin fire to your repertoire.

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  • £59.99

    Bossa de Brasil (Flexible Ensemble - Score and Parts) - Schaars, Peter Kleine

    In late 1950s Brazil, a new music style influenced by jazz arose out of the samba: the bossa nova. This composition by Peter Kleine Schaars sounds just like a bossa nova should sound: catchy, warm, relaxed and with a touch of sensuality. Starting with a small group of players with only one soloist and minimal accompaniment, this bossa nova leads to a style-conscious grand orchestration for the whole ensemble, in which all voices participate equally. In addition to the rhythmic cells 2 and 4 of the Brazilian 2-4 clave, the cells 7 and 10 in particular are featured.Duration: 2.45

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  • £52.95

    Snake Island (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Story, Michael

    This perilous island just off the coast of Brazil is infested with so many deadly reptiles that humans are prohibited. An ominous introduction leads to a rhythmic musical exploration completely surrounded by water and camouflaged snakes that make their presence known. Slitheringly fun! Duration: 2:00

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  • £51.50

    Mama Paquita (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Story, Michael

    This bouncy and energetic traditional folk tune is popular in Brazil year-round, while closely associated with the Carnaval celebration leading to Ash Wednesday. A charming familiar tune with a delightful South American flavor will punctuate any concert program.Duration: 1:45

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    Latin Celebration (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Tatgenhorst, John

    The fiery drive and rhythmic intensity of Latin music is brought to life in this medley of well-known classics. Featured are the tunes Brazil, Besame Mucho, Perfidia, and Mambo Jambo, all beautifully and effectively scored for concert band by John Tatgenhorst.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £50.50

    Carnival in Rio (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Story, Michael

    Those of us who have not visited Brazil during Carnival must experience the wild celebrations through pictures, descriptions and, of course, music! Your percussion section sets up the South American rhythm and soon the winds add a spicy melodic line. This is the piece to play between the overture and march for needed contrast.Duration: 1.30

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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