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£76.95
Meat Loaf---The Hits
He's big and over the top in his music and his performances. Three memorable hits written by Meat Loaf's longstanding songwriter Jim Steinman including, "Paradise by the Dashboard Light," "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad," and "I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)," compose this feel-good medley. Like his performances, go big and over the top, but be sure to have fun! (6:00)
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£152.00
On Her Majesty's Secret Service - John Barry - Marcel Saurer
On Her Majesty's Secret Service / Battle At Piz Gloria / Do You Know How Christmas Trees Are Grown / This Never Happened To The Other Fella / We Have All The Time In The World
Estimated dispatch 10-14 working days
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£49.00
Dancing Skeletons
Imagine walking through the graveyard at night and seeing three skeletons rising from the grave. Watch and listen as the skeletons do a nightly dance as the darkness surrounds them. The C minor theme begins in the low brass and low reeds as percussion - including wood block - represent the rattling bones of the dancing skeletons. Perfect for a spooky Halloween feature!
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
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£44.00
Honor Bound
Honor Bound is to be obligated by one's own code of conduct to do what is ethically right. This is often referenced in the military, but applies equally to our everyday conduct. This traditional military style march represents the dignity and worth of the individual. This is accomplished by featuring all sections at some point: a percussion introduction and interlude, trumpet fanfare, low brass melody, and woodwind lead. The notated dynamics are essential for musical contrast and the tempo can be adjusted according to student skill levels. Perfect to teach march form, this composition is also suitable for patriotic celebrations or as a last-minute selection for more advanced bands.
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
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£49.00
Mount Vernon Square
Named after the location of Peabody Conservatory, where the composer took his first music theory classes, this traditional march offers great opportunities to work on aspects of tempo, articulation and dynamics that are essential for march interpretations. Every performer should experience the classic march form and this new march which honors greats of the past is a perfect opportunity to do just that.
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
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£65.00
Rifle Regiment
When you hear the names John Phillip Sousa and Andrew Balent, you know they have to do with something great! Balent takes one of Sousa's most popular marches and works it down to keep some of the technical demands in check for most younger bands. Sousa wrote this march in 1886 to commemorate The Third Infantry, known as "The Old Guard."
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
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£53.00
The Huguenots
Ed Kiefer uses the strength and perseverance of the French Huguenots as the basis for this powerful concert piece for young bands. A perfect opportunity to do some cross-curricular work with your history department. Also, a fine piece to highlight the strength of your band at contest/festival.
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
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£83.00
Mother Earth (Fanfare)
Composer David Maslanka brings a short 3 minute fanfare into existance based on ispiration from a prayer by St. Francis of Assisi. Often hgh school bands do not get the opportunity to perform music by this important composer sue to their length and difficulty, but this piece is well within the reach of many high school groups. Certainly it will be a standard in the reportoire.
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
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£64.99
Taylor Swift: Eras
Pop icon Taylor Swift has continued to expand her popularity thanks to her Eras Tour across the country, and now a concert film. Here is a great-sounding medley for young bands featuring signature hits from her various eras. Includes: You Belong to Me, Enchanted, I Knew You Were Trouble, Shake It Off, Look What You Made Me Do, Cardigan, and Anti-Hero.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£148.99
Symphony No. 1 - The Borgias - 2. Nepotism - Otto M. Schwarz
A sinister legend hangs over the Borgia family, a legend of corruption, abuse of power, orgies, sex and murder. These rumours proliferated especially during the papacy of Alexander VI, a descendant of the family, who was even called the Antichrist. On his death, contemporary witnesses reported that the devil himself prowled around the death chamber and a black dog run along the corridors of the Vatican as his emissary. One might say that this Borgia pope, who ruled together with his family with the greatest brutality, became demonised. Unscrupulousness, poison-toting, incest and other malice are to this day the hallmarks of this pontiff.2. NEPOTISMRodrigo Borgia was elected Pope on 11 August 1492. From the very start, the new pope was prepared to use any means to eliminate his opponents, either through the infamous 'Borgia poison' or by excommunication and execution. His son Cesare, who wanted little to do with the church, was appointed cardinal against his will. Alessandro Farnese, broth of Giulia Farnese, the Pope's mistress, also became a cardinal. Numerous Spaniards were brought into the country and were appointed to ecclesiastical posts. This infuriated the opponents of Alexander VI. The Dominican Girolamo Savonarola from Florence demanded the removal of the Pope. He was tortured and banned. Giuliano della Rovere wanted to convene councils to depose the Pope, which Alexander managed to prevent through artful political manoeuvrings. Through great brutality, brilliant political skill and power games, this pope was able to achieve his goal of leaving for his children a great legacy. Alexander VI constantly changed his allies and always acted unscrupulously to improve his financial situation and expand his sphere of influence. At the centre of the second movement of this work is the medieval hymn Dies Irae (Day of Wrath), which acts as a warning in the background condemning the Pope's actions.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days