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£58.50
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
"We Wish You a Merry Christmas" requires no introduction. A jolly and happy piece throughout. Melody is found in all parts and key changes and some variations has been included. A great closer for a Christmas concert.
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£50.50
Suite for a Band of Players - Donald Coakley
is set in three movements, with the middle movement an arrangement of a well known Quebec folksong. The first movement, "Latino," represents a synthesis of several Latin-American rhythms. "D'ouViens-tu, Bergere" is a folksong of French origin, popular in Quebec. The third movement, "Ritual Walk," should have the feeling of a stately processional. A nice suite for young musicians.
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£45.95
A Regal Celebration - Ryan Meeboer
A Regal Celebration is a great introduction piece to a concert, and is composed to reflect the entrance of a King and Queen into court. Focusing on the first seven notes used in most method books, it uses both block harmony orchestration, as well as call response to help your ensemble evolve from playing unison melodies, into sounding like a mature band.
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£45.95
A Sailor's Suite - Chris Peracciny
This work takes us to a time long ago, as a fearless crew of sailors begins a voyage at sea in "Setting Sail," when suddenly, a terrible storm washes their ship to the shores of a deserted island in "Shipwrecked!" But fear not, our castaways are saved in "The Rescue." Great fun for players in the first year playing. (3:30)
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£62.95
I Heard a March on Christmas Day
This festive piece presents three holiday favorites in a march medley. "O Tannenbaum" is treated with energetic countermelodies in the trombones and baritone. A short transition leads to a light presentation of the countermelody to "Good King Wenceslas" by a solo flute, clarinet and drum. Another transition and modulation leads to the trio-type section of "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day." An accelerando is followed by a dynamic closing section with the active woodwind countermelodies highlighting the exciting finish.
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£87.50
A Simple Celebration
Energetic themes, colorful orchestration, vocal textures and playful rhythms make A Simple Celebration attractive for concert or contest. Many opportunities for expressive playing are found throughout the solo passages, the introspective transitions, and plaintive "Andante" section. The return of the opening theme provides a fast-paced development, leading to a rhythm puzzle that finds its solution in the triumphal conclusion. A sure winner!
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£50.50
Do You Want to Know a Secret?
The Beatles, the band that "changed everything," continue to influence the music industry today. Easily forgotten as the monster hit that it was, the song was a delicate and melodic ingredient that had a definite place in making up the Beatlemania of 1964. Originally included on their album, now arranged for beginning band, this Victor Lpez rendition of "Do You Want to Know a Secret" will be a sure hit with both your audience and students alike.
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£58.50
A Day in the Life - Scott Director
Here's a fun, fresh and innovative interpretation of a day in the life of a band program. It alternates between the point of view of students and that of the band directors. The music is reflective of the lively, fast-paced, and sometimes frenzied atmosphere that generates the energy and excitement of a typical day. Innovative and exciting!
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£73.50
L'Esprit du Tour: A Fanfare for Lance - Randol Alan Bass
This remarkable piece captures the excitement, physical challenge, intensity and, ultimately, the thrill and sense of accomplishment a rider might experience during such a grueling and demanding physical trial as Le Tour de France. Both tonal and non-tonal compositional materials, some indeterminate and serial techniques, special percussion (a six-tom-tom cluster, heavy chains and four metal plates) along with traditional and non-traditional development procedures are used --impressing upon listeners, through sound, a sense and feel of competitive bicycling, from the point of view of the athletes themselves. In hopes of imbuing the music with the flavor of the various cultures coming together for this contest, the composition contains extant source material as well -- including La Marsellaise, The Star-Spangled Banner and a brief reference to The Eyes of Texas.
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£53.95
A Jamestown Trilogy - Gary Fagan
is a three-movement suite inspired by the story of Captain John Smith and his crew, who sailed from England on December 20, 1606 in three small ships, the Discovery, Susan Constant and Godspeed. They first landed at Cape Henry on April 26, 1607 and then sailed up the James River where, on May 14, 1607, they landed on a site they named Jamestown. In 1608, Smith was captured by the Powhatan Indians. Legend has it that he was considered a threat to the Indians because of his interest in metals and in searching for a waterway west. Smith was sentenced to death and placed on a stone alter to be killed when a twelve year old Indian Princess rescued him. Matoaka, nicknamed Pocahontas (Playful One), the daughter of Powhatan, chief of the confederacy, threw her body across Smith's and saved his life.
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