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  • £84.50

    Tahiti Trot

    Borrowing melodic material from "Tea for Two," Dmitri Shostakovich's Tahiti Trott explores the familiar tune in a variety of settings based upon the characteristic fox trot form. Published originally in 1926, the creation was a challenge issued by conductor Nickolai Malko to orchestrate it in less than an hour. Leaving time for a cup of tea, Shostakovich completed it in 45 minutes! You'll be thrilled with the ultra-musical outcome! (3:52)

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  • £150.00

    Keys to Success: Sonority and Technique - Brian P. Dell, Jeffrey L. Traster, Joseph Canzano and Robert W. Smith

    A significant addition to your concert band folders, "Keys To Success" is a daily approach to developing stellar sonority and technique with your ensemble. Combining traditional long tone and technique exercises/studies with original chorales, this is a rich resource that has been proven in the classroom over many years. Detailed teaching notes to the conductor are included providing invaluable information beyond most band technique books. Directors are encouraged to listen to the publisher-provided demonstration recording featuring a high school band who has used Keys To Success for years in the development of their ensembles from grades 9-12. A cost effective and teaching-focused resource for all concert bands!Original Item#: RWS-2116-00

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  • £76.95

    Pavanne (from ) - Morton Gould

    Morton Gould will be remembered in history as the consummate composer, conductor, educator, and administrator. His genius reached all facets of our art with compositions ranging from popular to symphonic literature. Occasionally, one of his works claimed fame in both arenas. has been extracted from a larger work and has become one of those tunes known to millions. We proudly welcome Mr. Gould's own arrangement for concert band. (3:28)

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  • £66.95

    Golden Jubilee - John Philip Sousa / ed. Frederick Fennell

    Written in 1928 to commemorate 50 years as a conductor, this often-forgotten Sousa march is joyous and uplifting. In duple time, this quick-step is a welcome addition to any traditional band concert, inside or out. Clearly edited with all original nuances marked. (3:33)

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  • £98.50

    Tulsa: A Symphonic Portrait in Oil - Don Gillis / arr. Maurice Ford, Clarence Barber

    The First National Bank of Tulsa, Oklahoma commissioned "Tulsa" to be played at the opening of their new bank building. The piece is a symphonic poem in four sections depicting Westward Expansion, the discovery of oil, and the resulting celebration. "Tulsa" is dedicated to the bank and to conductor H. Arthur Brown who recorded this work with the Vienna Philharmonic. At the time of recording, Vienna was occupied by the USSR, thus preventing the scored "gun shots" from being performed to avoid starting another war.

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  • £86.50

    Overture for Winds, Op. 24 - Felix Mendelssohn / arr. John Boyd

    Written for eleven winds when Mendelssohn was fifteen years old, it has been set for contemporary wind band (the saxophone parts are optional, staying with a desire for historical accuracy to the extent feasible), this is a shining jewel of music. With care towards balance, articulation, and musicality, this is a solid repertoire piece for advanced groups. This edition also preserves the instrumentation of the 1826 autograph should the conductor choose to reduce the number of players to the original eleven winds. A terrific recording is available on Kosei KOCD 31993566.

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  • £60.50

    The Chase - Michael Story

    Think about spies . . . espionage . . . secret agents. Michael Story has conjured up this original work that will tickle those thoughts and images in your players and audiences alike. This fun work has two optional accelerandi that add to the excitement while reinforcing the concept of watching the conductor. Teaching, learning and fun . . . it's a great mission! (3:00)

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  • £73.50

    The Sussex Mummers' Christmas Carol - Percy Aldridge Grainger / arr. Larry Clark

    While Percy Grainger was known for creating a variety of ensemble settings for many of his folk songs, he never scored this work for wind band. Arranger Larry Clark here emulates Grainger's style to bring this lush carol alive with musical passion. Rhythmic notation has been elongated to allow more flexibility in interpreting each musical phrase. A vital and important addition to the library of every serious musician and conductor.

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  • £62.95

    The Maid of the Mist - Herbert L. Clarke / arr. David Marlatt

    This fun light piece is a great showpiece for the cornet. It is named after the sight-seeing boats for tourists in Niagara Falls. Set as a polka, there is much opportunity for the soloist to display quick fingers and light triple tonguing. To create a clean new edition, dynamics and articulations were made more consistent in the parts. Other items were changed to reflect the bands of today including F Horn parts rather than E-flat and the percussion parts have been reorganized. This is the first time this work has been available with a full conductor score rather than a piano reduction.

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  • £41.50

    Jupiter: The Bringer of Jollity for Band - Gustav Holst / arr. Aric Branchfield

    Brilliantly transcribed for younger players by Aric Branchfield, Holst's timeless melody affords the conductor/teacher with a wealth of teaching opportunity. Inherently beautiful, the work will mesmerize all, allowing your players to perform great music with ease and elegance.

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