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£71.50
Courage - Tyler Arcari
Based on the tune Agincourt Carol, composer Tyler Arcari crafted an intense and dramatic work called Chivalry (At the Battle of Agincourt). The court intrigue is on full display and there are ample opportunities for each section and each musician to shine. This one is a winner!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£71.50
The Great Green Kazoo - Carol Brittin Chambers
Written to honor the memory of a student and their love of classic rock, cars, computers and gadgets; The Great Green Kazoo is a thoughtful and inspiring work that houses a lot of meaning in a light and joyful fashion.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£71.50
Of the Silent Night Begotten - Matthew R. Putnam
Of the Silent Night Begotten is a more contemplative setting of the Christmas evergreen Silent Night. Composer Matthew R. Putnam uses recurring original music as the glue that holds the setting together and then combines its lush flowing material with the beautiful carol for a lovely effect.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£82.50
On That Night All Was Silent - David Samuel
Jazz pianist David Samuel provides a completely new setting to the classic Silent Night carol. The theme opens with a Clarinet solo with counter melodies stated from other parts of the melody. With the use of creative twists in themes at every turn, audiences will be captivated by this familiar, yet original, musical journey.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£93.50
The Hanging of the Greens - Matthew R. Putnam
This wonderful new work for the Holiday Concert is a clever arrangement of The Holly and the Ivy, The Cherry Tree Carol, Greensleeves and O Christmas Tree. Arranger Matthew R. Putnam knows how to make your band sound great!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£45.95
Quietly Come and Whisper
Perfect for the holiday season, Quietly Come and Whisper is a beautiful and sensitive setting of a famous holiday carol. Well within the range and rhythmic abilities of young bands, this piece offers beautiful lyrical lines and suspensions. A key change from Eb to F leads to a soft conclusion.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£79.50
Touch of Christmas, Suite 2, A
Bring the magic of New York Pops arranger Stan Applebaum into your own concert hall with this fabulous arrangement! The opening Ukrainian Bell Carol is given a Spanish flavor (with castanets) before moving into the well-known March of the Toys from "Babes in Toyland.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£37.95
O Tannenbones
Show off your trombone section with this upbeat, delightful swing setting of the beloved German carol O Tannenbaum, as arranged for Concert Band by Timothy Loest. Expertly scored, this fun-filled arrangement will keep your students fully engaged and your audience smiling. The spooky middle section presents a clever stylistic twist in which the trombones begin to haunt the band while supported by a variety of percussion instruments, including brake drum and flex-a-tone. Easy to put together and fun to perform!For concert or symphonic band, available here is the conductor's score and set of parts.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£59.99
Christmas Colours - Bruce Fraser
'Christmas Colours' is a palette consisting of several Christmas songs. Bruce Fraser has mainly used the colours green (the colour of holly) and white (the colour of snow). This composition begins with the chiming of festive bells - if you listen well, however, you can already hear short fragments from 'The Holly and the Ivy', whose entire melody is finally played, alternated with 'The Sussex Carol'. After this, the pace slows down and the stately 'See amid the Winter Snow' sounds, but parts from 'Jingle Bells' and 'Silent Night' can also be heard. Then, after walking under 'The Holly and the Ivy' once again, the celebration of Christmas may begin!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£102.99
Noel
Noel" is based on the famous English Carol "The First Noel". The age of this song is not clear.Some scientists argue that tis song is from early thirteenth century, others say that it's from the sixteenth century.The first publication was in 'Christmas Carols, Ancient and Modern', compiled by William B. Sandys. (London, 1833).The exact origin is unknown. By Norman influences on the text, with the result that the spelling of the song is not certified (Noel, Nowell), an individual will sometimes claim that France is the cradle of this song, but in general assumes that "the First Noel 'for the first time somewhere in England sung.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days