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  • £68.00

    All Glory Told (Concert Band) - Swearingen, James

    Another blockbuster composition from the pen of James Swearingen. Starts out with effective "on stage" and "off stage" trumpet solos before the whole band joins for a very lush and expressive opening section. Perfect for concert or contest use, "All Glory Told" is destined to become one of Swearingen's most popular pieces.

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  • £83.50

    All Glory Told - James Swearingen

    Another blockbuster composition from the pen of James Swearingen. Starts out with effective "on stage" and "off stage" trumpet solos before the whole band joins for a very lush and expressive opening section. Perfect for concert or contest use, "All Glory Told" is destined to become one of Swearingen's most popular pieces.

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  • £76.99

    Land of Hope and Glory (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Elgar, Edward - Sparke, Philip

    Elgar's five Pomp and Circumstance Marches were written between 1901 and 1930 with number 1 undoubtedly being the most popular of the five. King Edward VII told Elgar that the tune would 'go round the world' if words were fitted to it. Elgar took the hint and included it (with slight rhythmic changes) in his Coronation Ode of 1902, with words by A. C. Benson. Thus was born Land of Hope and Glory which is now, of course, an integral part of the annual Last Night of the Proms, when the audience (with varying degrees of success!) sing the words along to the original march. Now your concert band can enjoy all the pomp and ceremony of the proms with this arrangement by Philip Sparke.Duration: 2:30

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    Land of Hope and Glory - Edward Elgar

    Elgar's five Pomp and Circumstance Marches were written between 1901 and 1930 with number 1 undoubtedly being the most popular of the five. King Edward VII told Elgar that the tune would 'go round the world' if words were fitted to it. Elgar took the hint and included it (with slight rhythmic changes) in his Coronation Ode of 1902, with words by A. C. Benson. Thus was born Land of Hope and Glory which is now, of course, an integral part of the annual Last Night of the Proms, when the audience (with varying degrees of success!) sing the words along to the original march. Now your concert band can enjoy all the pomp and ceremony of the proms with this arrangement by Philip Sparke.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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