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    Discovery Band Book No.2 (Conductor) - Edmondson & McGinty

    Contents:Concert Warm-Ups and Chorales No.2Acapulco HolidayAnchors AweighAtlantisThe Coventry CarolThe Duke of BedfordDr. DixielandIf I Were a Rich ManMickey Mouse MarchPep Rally RockSax-O-MaticSomewhere Out ThereThe Sound of MusicThree Carols for ChristmasTreasury of Carols

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  • £60.00

    Chorale and Fugue in F Major (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Bach, Johann Sebastian - Daehn, Larry

    This beautiful Chorale is Number 176 of Bach's 371 Harmonized Chorales, Erstanden ist der Heil'ge Christ; the Fugue is number 4 of his Eight Little Preludes and Fugues. Literature of the highest quality for concert or festival performance. Duration: 2.30

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    COMMEMORATION FANFARE AND CHORALE (Intermediate Concert Band) - Smith, Claude T.

    Stirring fanfares, beautiful chorales and idiomatic woodwind and brass lines are hallmarks of this well written and richly scored work. This is an exciting composition which is surprisingly easy to prepare while being extremely effective. Duration: 3:30

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    One With The Wind

    The breathtaking exhilaration experienced by those who love to run is the foundation for this magnificent original composition for more advanced bands. Shimmering woodwind and mallet passages alternate with powerful brass statements to create a stunning soundscape that will be a highlight of any concert or festival performance. Rapidly changing styles ranging from chorales to dances will provide a number of worthwhile challenges to your ensemble. Pure joy!

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    Roman Trilogy (Prestige Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Ellerby, Martin

    This work falls into three movements, all concerned with the subject of the Italian capital city of Rome, rather like previous tributes to other European citites in Paris Sketches, Venetian Spells and The Cries of London. The emphasis is on atmosphere and drama, be they respectful or joyful! It is acknowledged that Ottorino Respighi has influenced this work though his own eternal Rome tributes are not challenged here, rather saluted and celebrated.The three movements are: 1. Collosea di Romaan evergrowing march mood, builds in intensity and density as we approach the mighty Colosseum, the amphitehatre of Classical Rome, where deadly spectacles were once played out. We should not forget that countless thousands died here whilst even more laughed in the name of entertainment: their memory is reflected in the coda. In its unique way this icon of Rome is one of the most tragic historical places.2. Capella Sistinathe Sistine Chapel of the Vatican City is observed in a series of chorales and interludes. The visitor can look 360o around and be presented with a series of Biblical representations and commentaries. The music attempts to reflect these contrasting panels whilst ultimately bowing to the glory of this magnificent artistic creation. The coda is enigmatic, inconclusive - a single viewing cannot reveal all the mysteries and beauties within. 3. Fonatani di Trevitime for laughter and fun! The Trevi Fountain is one of Rome's finest and visually overboard locations! This is indicated as a Burletta: 'a la dolce vita' which means 'the sweet life'. This burletta (meaning 'little joke') makes use of tarantella and saltarello rhythms and features a pair of tambourines which are associated with these forms. La Dolce Vita was also a film by the renowned Italian director Federico Fellini featuring a memorable scene in the Trevi with a wet Enita Ekberg: something modern day visitors are discouraged from emulating!Duration: 11:15Recorded on Polyphonic QPRM161D ROMAN TRILOGY (TheRoyal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra).

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    Roman Trilogy (Prestige Concert Band - Score only) - Ellerby, Martin

    This work falls into three movements, all concerned with the subject of the Italian capital city of Rome, rather like previous tributes to other European citites in Paris Sketches, Venetian Spells and The Cries of London. The emphasis is on atmosphere and drama, be they respectful or joyful! It is acknowledged that Ottorino Respighi has influenced this work though his own eternal Rome tributes are not challenged here, rather saluted and celebrated.The three movements are: 1. Collosea di Romaan evergrowing march mood, builds in intensity and density as we approach the mighty Colosseum, the amphitehatre of Classical Rome, where deadly spectacles were once played out. We should not forget that countless thousands died here whilst even more laughed in the name of entertainment: their memory is reflected in the coda. In its unique way this icon of Rome is one of the most tragic historical places.2. Capella Sistinathe Sistine Chapel of the Vatican City is observed in a series of chorales and interludes. The visitor can look 360o around and be presented with a series of Biblical representations and commentaries. The music attempts to reflect these contrasting panels whilst ultimately bowing to the glory of this magnificent artistic creation. The coda is enigmatic, inconclusive - a single viewing cannot reveal all the mysteries and beauties within. 3. Fonatani di Trevitime for laughter and fun! The Trevi Fountain is one of Rome's finest and visually overboard locations! This is indicated as a Burletta: 'a la dolce vita' which means 'the sweet life'. This burletta (meaning 'little joke') makes use of tarantella and saltarello rhythms and features a pair of tambourines which are associated with these forms. La Dolce Vita was also a film by the renowned Italian director Federico Fellini featuring a memorable scene in the Trevi with a wet Enita Ekberg: something modern day visitors are discouraged from emulating!Duration: 11:15Recorded on Polyphonic QPRM161D ROMAN TRILOGY (TheRoyal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra)

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  • £94.99

    Song of Adoration Wind Band Set (Score & Parts)

    The melody Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (heard in Bach's cantata BWV 137) has its origin in 17th century Germany, and is included in the hymnbook Freylinghausen's Geistreiches Gesangbuch. This hymnbook originates from the beginning of the 18th century and is considered one of the most significant collections of Lutheran chorales published in Bach's time.This beautiful new work for concert band is based on the internationally known and loved chorale and will make an ideal serene interlude in any concert.

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    SYMPHONIC WARM-UPS FOR BAND (Baritone BC) - Smith, Claude T.

    Claude Smith's contemporary approach to teaching technique, tone and style is written in a variety of keys and meters and is divided into three sections: I. Scale Studies II. Etudes III. Chorale Studies. The etudes and chorales are in progressive order of difficulty so bands of all levels can find appropriate starting places and progress from there. It's the perfect way to begin every rehearsal.

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    SYMPHONIC WARM-UPS FOR BAND (Baritone TC) - Smith, Claude T.

    Claude Smith's contemporary approach to teaching technique, tone and style is written in a variety of keys and meters and is divided into three sections: I. Scale Studies II. Etudes III. Chorale Studies. The etudes and chorales are in progressive order of difficulty so bands of all levels can find appropriate starting places and progress from there. It's the perfect way to begin every rehearsal.

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    SYMPHONIC WARM-UPS FOR BAND (Bassoon) - Smith, Claude T.

    Claude Smith's contemporary approach to teaching technique, tone and style is written in a variety of keys and meters and is divided into three sections: I. Scale Studies II. Etudes III. Chorale Studies. The etudes and chorales are in progressive order of difficulty so bands of all levels can find appropriate starting places and progress from there. It's the perfect way to begin every rehearsal.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days