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Concerto for Piccolo or Oboe and Band - J.S. Bach / arr. William Hebert, ed. Mary Kay Robinson
William Hebert was the principal flute of the Cleveland Orchestra for many years. This arrangement of for the Baldwin Wallace College (now University) Concert Band has been rescued from his notes and edited by M.K. Robinson. (7:00)
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£58.50
El Abanico - Alfredo Javaloyes, ed. Frederick Fennell
"El Abanico" (The Fan) is the most famous work of Spanish bandmaster Alfredo Javaloyes. This pasodoble (a quick, Spanish military march) was named after a popular caf in Cartagena containing a large, fan-shaped table where artists (including the composer) reportedly gathered daily for discussions and refreshments.
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£58.50
Starlight Memories - Darren W. Jenkins
Starlight Memories was commissioned by and written for the Olathe Civic Band in Olathe, Kansas. It was dedicated to the memory of Ed Badsky, who resurrected the group from a 50 year absence in the mid 1980's. Mr. Badsky was a pillar of the Olathe Band community. He was instrumental in starting Olathe's Band program from its beginnings in the 1960's to what is now a thriving and vibrant program that a proud and supportive community enjoys. Mr. Badsky was also a prominent jazz saxophonist who performed in the Kansas City area on a regular basis during his career. The work itself is meant to reflect and celebrate this man's life and accomplishments. It contains two short alto saxophone solos and its harmonies are "jazz" influenced. The work's title is based upon a local theater at which Mr. Badsky frequently performed.
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£73.50
The Minnesota March - John Philip Sousa / ed. Frederick Fennell
Commissioned by the football coach of the University of Minnesota, "The Minnesota March" was completed in 1927. Being impressed by the number of Indian names found in Minnesota, Sousa used a number of Indian themes in this wonderful march. With a full score! (3:30)
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£54.95
The Big Bang Theory (Main Title)
The wildly popular television sit-com broadcast in more than 40 countries, brings together the intellectually charged world of experimental physics with the more down-to-earth realities of love and practical living. The title music was written by lead singer Ed Robertson and recorded by the group Barenaked Ladies. This is sure to be a universally familiar hit on your pop concert.
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£66.95
Sabre and Spurs (March of the American Cavalry) - John Philip Sousa / ed. Frederick Fennell
This revered march was dedicated to the officers and men of the 311th Cavalry in 1918. If you listen carefully you can hear the musical horse hooves. A march of distinction for every program. (2:58)
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£45.95
The Voice of a Departing Soul - Patrick Gilmore, arr. John Philip Sousa, ed. Loras John Schissel
Here is your opportunity to recreate one of the most important moments in the history of the concert band. Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore, father of the American concert band, had just passed away. Sousa hurriedly arranged this work and opened the very first concert by his band with the tribute. Skillfully edited by Loras John Schissel, this appears in print for the first time ever.
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£53.95
Guaracha: Third Movement from Latin American Symphonette (Symphonette No. 4) - Morton Gould, ed./arr. by David Bennett
The "Guaracha" is the Third Movement from Mr. Gould's fourth Symphonette, LATIN AMERICAN SYMPHONETTE, which is in four movements - Rhumba, Tango, Guaracha, and Conga. The "Guaracha," relatively speaking, is the "minuet" movement. The name has two implications - one, that of a "drinking song" to which the word Guaracha is extensively employed in South American music, and second, that of a definite dance pattern. This movement has utilized both ideas, being a development rather than a literal interpretation of the original form. The Symphonette was completed in the winter of 1940 and received its first performance with the NYA Symphony under the direction of Fritz Mahler on February 22, 1941. This version for band is arranged from the original score by David Bennett.
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