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£60.50
Down Through the Chimney - Jerry Williams
A charming little Christmas medley that includes "Up On The House Top", "Jolly Ol' St. Nicholas" and "Jingle Bells" with a few little bits and pieces of other familiar holiday favorites thrown in for good measure. Expertly arranged by Jerry Williams to get the most out of young players and smaller groups.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£57.50
A Christmas Flourish - James Curnow
James Curnow's brilliant opener is the inspiring and spirited fanfare needed to start your next holiday concert with flair. Based on Angels We Have Heard on High, this flourish works its way through several style and mood changes,including themes from several other well-known carols. Dazzling!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£54.99
Rockin' Through the Snow - James L. Pierpont
Composed for young musicians to perform at their very first concert, an old favorite, Jingle Bells, is presented with an upbeat and decidedly different twist. Its a fun variation that provides young players with limited skills a spirited performance of this well-known Christmas carol. Sure to be a popular programming selection for that very special first concert.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£47.50
Merry Christmas, Darling - Richard Carpenter
Recorded by the Carpenters in 1970, this tender and familiar tune has remained a consistent holiday favorite through the years, and has been covered by a wide range of artists. This great sounding version for younger players issure to be instantly recognized and appreciated by all.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£64.99
Christmas in the Highlands
The distinctive sound of the Scottish Highlands comes through in this marvelous medley by Jay Bocook.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£74.99
Marching Through Christmas
Estimated dispatch 10-14 working days
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£73.60
Marching Through Christmas
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£75.00
Here We Come A-Wassailing (Concert Band with Optional Choir - Score and Parts) - Noble & Rutter
Here We Come A-wassailing (or Here We Come A-caroling) is an English traditional Christmas carol and New Year song, apparently composed c. 1850. The old English wassail song refers to 'wassailing', or singing carols door to door wishing good health, while the a- is an archaic intensifying prefix; compare A-Hunting We Will Go and lyrics to The Twelve Days of Christmas (e.g., Six geese a-laying). According to Readers Digest; the Christmas spirit often made the rich a little more generous than usual, and bands of beggars and orphans used to dance their way through the snowy streets of England, offering to sing good cheer and to tell good fortune if the householder would give them a drink from his wassail bowl or a penny or a pork pie or, let them stand for a few minutes beside the warmth of his hearth. This arrangement represents one in the Series of Band Arrangements compatible with David Willcocks' Carols for Choirs.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£75.00
Cotswold Dances 1. Seven Springs (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Lane, Philip - Noble, Paul
The program notes are included for each of the five movements: 1.The first movement refers to the source of the River Thames, with its rippling accompaniment figures. 2.Badminton House is a picture of the world-famous Horse Trials, with an archaic touch here and there to point to the House itself. 3. Pittville Park is the largest open space in Cheltenham, England, with Gustav Holst's birthplace at one end and the famous Pump Room at the other. The composer remembers childhood walks there and varying degrees of catching newts and the like in the central lake. 4. Cleeve Hill is the highest point in the Cotswold chain, just reaching a thousand feet above sea level at one point, making it, officially, a mountain, albeit a gentle one. Nevertheless, the extremes of weather through the seasons are reflected here, with an ominous note or two suggesting Belas Knap, an ancient burial ground sited nearby. 5. The final movement takes the traditional Gloucestershire wassail song, heard at Christmas, and manipulates it through any number of filters and distortions. (Note: Some harp parts are doubled, some are more essential. If no harp, the part can be played either by electronic keyboard or piano.)
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£75.00
Cotswold Dances 2. Badminton House (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Lane, Philip - Noble, Paul
The program notes are included for each of the five movements: 1.The first movement refers to the source of the River Thames, with its rippling accompaniment figures. 2.Badminton House is a picture of the world-famous Horse Trials, with an archaic touch here and there to point to the House itself. 3. Pittville Park is the largest open space in Cheltenham, England, with Gustav Holst's birthplace at one end and the famous Pump Room at the other. The composer remembers childhood walks there and varying degrees of catching newts and the like in the central lake. 4. Cleeve Hill is the highest point in the Cotswold chain, just reaching a thousand feet above sea level at one point, making it, officially, a mountain, albeit a gentle one. Nevertheless, the extremes of weather through the seasons are reflected here, with an ominous note or two suggesting Belas Knap, an ancient burial ground sited nearby. 5. The final movement takes the traditional Gloucestershire wassail song, heard at Christmas, and manipulates it through any number of filters and distortions. (Note: Some harp parts are doubled, some are more essential. If no harp, the part can be played either by electronic keyboard or piano.)
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days