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£79.99A Glorious Day - Albert Roussel
Acclaimed French composer Albert Roussel is known today for his famous pupils, Erik Satie and Edgard Varse, as well as for his own marvelous works. Composed specifically for the famed Goldman Band and premiered in 1933 in New York City, A Glorious Day is an invigorating work written in a modified overture format of fast-slow-fast. Mark Fonder's critical edition provides a rare opportunity to play a pre-WWII original band work, and is an important addition to the literature for contemporary wind bands. Dur: 6:10 Recorded by The United States Air Force Concert Band, Washington D.C., Lieutenant Colonel Lowell E. Graham, Commander/Conductor. From the recording Songs of the Earth BOL-9706
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£94.99La Rodana - Ferrer Ferran
The Spanish "Pasacalle" is a very characteristic genre of Spanish musical tradition. It resembles the march but is more majestic and represents the air of pretentiousness that is so typical for the Spanish male character of the sixties. This composition is not only an example of this kind of musical genre, but it also reminds us of the most typical Spanish celebration of all - the bullfight. Take your audience away to a balmy summer night in the bullring with this great new paso doble.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£82.80Bravery - Carlos Amarelinho
This concert overture is a tribute to all those heroes who protect us and fight for us against all adversities, such as the firefighters, Navy, Air Force, police, medical emergencies and for all the people who make your life the protection of ours.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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Bass in the Ballroom - Roy Newsome
Recorded on QPRM119D Festival of Music 1992, Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force.
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£53.95Floating - Todd Stalter
With dream-like harmonies and arcing melodies,Floating, by Todd Stalter, is a musical journey of relaxation and mindfulness. Perhaps riding in a hot air balloon, lying on an inflatable in a pool, being on a boat in a river, or simply relaxing and daydreaming come to mind as the music evokes peaceful feelings and emotions via interesting textures. All technical demands are well within the reach of young performers, providing opportunities for the development of musical expression and nuance.
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£79.50Celebrate This Day! - Jon Bubbett
Full of excitement and energy,Celebrate This Day, by Jon Bubbett, will make an exciting opener for your next concert! Capturing the euphoria of the celebration of new life, this spirited and energetic opener is a great way to start your next concert. It winds through many emotions, from exhilaration to hopefulness and playfulness to robust excitement. This piece is exciting, captivating, and full of interesting harmonic surprises from the beginning. It will make your students and audiences feel lighter than air!
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£134.99Gulliver's Travels - Bert Appermont
The book Gullivers Travels (1726) by author Jonathan Swift formed the provocation for writing this composition. Even though this composition isnt a literal representation of the original story, a number of elements were still retained. The shipsdoctor Gulliver finds himself in 4 (fictive) areas, each with their own inhabitants and customs. Each part of this suite also received the name of one of these areas:I. Lilliput The enterprising Lilliputians are represented by a playful, common themein the first part.II. BrobdingnagIn the land of "Brobdingnag" Gulliver is carried off by gigantic giants, which you hear approaching with the sounds of the bassinstruments. The same theme is constantly repeated and quickened in order to increase thetension.III. LaputaLaputa is an island that floats in the air; its inhabitants are strange people with slanting heads. The dreamy, special atmosphere is especially well conveyed here.IV. The HouyhnhnmsFinally Gulliver finds himself in the land of theHouyhnhnms, where intelligent and noble horses rule over the primitive, undeveloped people (yahoos). The trumpets in the brilliant opening express the galloping horses; the gallant theme that follows (horns and trombones) symbolises the primitiveyahoos. The whole composition ends with a big finale.I intentionally tried to limit the degree of difficulty of Gullivers Travels. Despite this I think that this work can appeal to many orchestras due to the colourful orchestration (cues areprovided where needed), the simple and clear theme and the highly imaginative breeding ground of a beautiful story around which this composition is built."
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£87.99Stadium Fever - Thomas Doss
The stands are packed, two world-class teams are on the field, the smell of hotdogs fills the air and fans chant and scream. All of these contribute to create stadium fever. The composer has conveyed these elements in the composition including the aspect integral to the fever: an atmosphere full of excitement.
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Nyx - Thomas Doss
Nyx was the goddess of the night - one of the most ancient goddesses, respected even by Zeus. This piece depicts the role she played in the creation of the world, the generation of life and the formation of the four essential elements - fire, water, air and earth.
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