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£78.99
In All Its Glory - James Swearingen
In All Its Glory is yet another exceptional example why James Swearignen compositions are held in high regard the world over, not only for the quality of the writing, but also for his music's ability to generate enthusiasm among the thousands of students year after year! "In All Its Glory" has been and continues to be one of the best selling concert band pieces in the Barnhouse catalog. A perfect piece for either contest or concert!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£102.99
All the Best - Otto M. Schwarz
All the Best is a happy, upbeat piece by Otto M. Schwarz. He has already composed several pieces in this genre, including Fire & Ice, Last Call, and Funky Brass, and is constantly looking for ways to adapt new and interesting sounds and rhythms for concert band. All the Best will be a huge success with musicians and audiences alike, whether as a congratulatory piece, a concert-opener or as a rousing encore at the end of your concert.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£84.99
All I Ask Of You - Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber was born in London, England in 1948 and has become probably the most well respected of all composers of musicals, with many of his works being household names. All I Ask of You is one of the main songs from his award winning musical Phantom of the Opera.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£65.00
All Will Be Well (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Hoefle, Heather
All Will Be Well is a lovely, lyrical piece for the young band by talented educator Heather Hoefle. With comfortable ranges and rhythms, this beautiful work is an excellent choice for teaching phrasing, dynamics and shaping to your developing musicians. Excellent programming for your concert or festival performance! Duration: 3.15
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£124.00
Firing On All Cylinders (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Conaway, Matt
Firing On All Cylinders begins calmly enough, but soon gives way to a relentless, pulsating groove that will captivate your audiences and performers! Dynamic and percussive, Matt Conaway takes the listener on a rhythmic journey that builds in intensity to an explosive conclusion. Challenging, but well worth the effort. This should get your strongest consideration as an exciting concert closer! Duration: 6.00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£49.00
Winner Takes All (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Romeyn, Rob
A sparkling concert opener, "Winner Takes All" has what it takes to command attention, and to make your young band sound mature beyond their years! Fanfare flourishes introduce the piece, adding voices and countermelodies as the music develops. A middle section of contrasting dynamics and textures give variety and help make this a wonderful teaching selection. Look no further for well written and effective concert opener! Duration: 1.50
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£68.00
Jingle Jangle All the Way (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Pierpont, James Lord - Huckeby, Ed
Ed Huckeby's inventive and colorful treatment of the classic "Jingle Bells" is sure to get everyone in the holiday spirit! The fresh rhythmic concepts provide just the right combination of uniqueness and familiarity to give this holiday favorite a brand new twist. The clever changing meter elements provide that extra "special" to bring the tune alive and create fresh sounds. "Jingle Jangle All The Way" is certain to become a favorite on your annual holiday concert program! Oh, what fun it is! Duration: 1.45
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£75.00
Winter Wakeneth All My Care (from When Icicles Hang) (Concert Band with Optional Choir - Score and Parts) - Rutter, John - Noble, Paul
John Rutter received an early commission for a piece of music that was seasonal for winter, though not necessarily linked to the Christian traditions of Christmas, in the early '70s. The request came from his friend Russell Burgess, a well-known conductor in the English musical scene and head of the Wandsworth School Boys' Choir through the '60s and '70s. Rutter responded with a six-movement work for orchestra, boys' choir, and mixed chorus, called When Icicles Hang. He chose his texts, characteristically, from Elizabethan and other early English poetry, each text dealing with images from the wintery season, be they the cold, ice-bound landscape and its winds; an older man's weariness in the face of the season; or the contrapuntal pleasures of ale and honey love for those safely inside on winter nights. The movements are: I. Icicles; II. Winter Nights; III Good Ale; IV Blow, blow, thou winter winds; V. Winter wakeneth all my care; VI . Hay, ay. With sparkling orchestration which has been faithfully set for Concert/Wind Band, the work may be performed with chorus as originally written, or may be performed effectively by band alone. The work is available as a complete set of six movements, or each movement may be purchased and performed individually.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£75.00
All Bells in Paradise (Concert Band with Optional Choir - Score and Parts) - Rutter, John - Noble, Paul
All Bells in Paradise was written for the 2012 Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols held each Christmas Eve at King's College. For this, John Rutter turned to a carol text more or less contemporary with King's Chapel itself, the 15th century Corpus Christi Carol, to which he added his own text. This arrangement is written for combined Concert Band and Chorus, but may be performed by Band alone. Bands will find this arrangement very accessible in its technical demands. Its beauty and simplicity will add to music for the Christmas season.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£110.00
All Creatures of our God and King (Concert Band with Optional Choir - Score and Parts) - Rutter, John - Noble, Paul
All Creatures of Our God and King is an English Christian Easter hymn by William Henry Draper, based on a poem by St. Francis of Assisi. It was first published in a hymn book in 1919. The words of the hymn were initially written by St. Francis of Assisi in 1225 in the Canticle of the Sun poem, which was based on Psalm 148. The words were translated into English by William Draper, who at the time was rector of a Church of England parish church at Adel near Leeds. Draper paraphrased the words of the Canticle and set them to music. It is not known when Draper first wrote the hymn but it was between 1899 and 1919. The hymn is currently used in 179 different hymn books. The words written by St Francis are some of the oldest used in hymns after Father We Praise Thee, written in 580 AD. Like Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones, Draper's text is usually set to the tune of Lasst uns erfreuen, a German Easter hymn published by Friedrich Spee in 1623 in his book Auserlesene Catholische Geistliche Kirchengesng. This tune became widespread in English hymn books starting with a 1906 arrangement by Ralph Vaughan Williams. John Rutter also wrote a piece of music for the hymn. Despite the hymn being initially written by Draper for Whitsun (the Anglican and English designation for Pentecost), it is mostly used in the ealier weeks of the Easter season. This setting by John Rutter begins with a rousing fanfare for trumpets and trombone, which segues in to the first verse of the hymn. There are seven verses included, but the director has the option of deleting verses as desired.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days