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Joy In All Things - Brian Balmages
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£71.80
Calling All Workers - Eric Coates
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£47.50
Rock and Roll All Nite - Paul Stanley
First released in 1975, this rock hit is the signature song for the group Kiss and has remained a familiar and enduring rock anthem for the ages. Here is an effective and hard-hitting arrangement for the concert stage.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£53.50
Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)
Hot new dance hit from pop diva Christina Aguilera! This rockin' arrangement is easy to learn and fun to play.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£42.50
We're All In This Together - Matthew Gerrard
Filled with rock energy and rhythmic drive, here is an easy arrangement of this hit song from Disney's High School Musical. Your percussion section will have fun with this one! Dur: 2:00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£64.99
A Galop to End All Galops - Warren Barker
Here's a light-spirited piece that will add a spark to any concert. The themes and harmonic treatments are unmistakably Barker...a guaranteed crowd pleaser.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£32.50
Jingle All the Way!
A clever version of Jingle Bells featuring several sections of the band.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£89.99
Preludio all' atto I - Giuseppe Verdi
Ernani (1844), Giuseppe Verdi's fifth opera, is based on the homonymous tragedy by Victor Hugo. Verdi's success with Ernani, as well as Nabucco and I lombardi alla prima crociata, can be ascribed to two distinct ideas: the melodic idea and the patriotic idea. The melodic idea is very important to move and touch the audience, while the patriotic idea is the source of enthusiasm and emotions. Approximately ten years elapse between two similar stories: the one of the outlaw Ernani and the one of Manrico, the troubadour. In the prelude to Act I, in only three minutes, Verdi has succeeded in skillfully concentrating the main elements of the entiredrama. One can clearly observe the themes of love, oath, and death.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£89.99
Preludio all' atto II - Giuseppe Verdi
For the first draft of the libretto of Un ballo in maschera (1859), Giuseppe Verdi drew his inspiration from the grand-opra Gustave III by Auber, an opera performed for the first time in Paris in 1833 that depicted the assassination of the King of Sweden. However, censorship, first in Naples and then in Rome, intervened and imposed heavy modifications. Perhaps because it was too demanding, Verdi showed no intransigence with the requests coming from Naples and refused to alter the libretto. On the other hand, he yielded to the requests of the Roman authorities and agreed to change the site of the action and the identity of the protagonists. Consequently, the scene movedfrom Stockholm to Boston and King Gustav became the Count of Warwick, Governor of Massachusetts.The prelude to the second act is very short and introduces the scene at the place where the scaffold stands. In only a few measures, Verdi skillfully succeeds in condensing the interior restlessness of the protagonists, alongside a prayer of hope.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£87.99
All Cried Out
At the beginning of the 1980s Alison Moyet was discovered by Vince Clarke, who - in search of greater independence - had left the successful band Depeche Mode. The soulful singing style of Moyet and the electronic, innovative pop that Clarke made melded well together in the group Yazoo with hits such as Only You and Don't Go. However, after a number of years Moyet went her own way and forged a solo career, during which she demonstrated a somewhat more traditional sound. She recorded several covers (such as The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face and That Ole Devil Called Love) but she also wrotefine songs herself, such as Love Resurrection and, of course, the expressive song AllCried Out. This arrangement by Peter Kleine Schaars does justice to the atmosphere of the original song.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days