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  • £62.00

    Academic Festival March

    Academic Festival March features a range of textures, dynamics, and articulation while highlighting a stately dotted eighthnote motive throughout. Strong homophonic presentations of the main theme are balanced with antiphonal play between the upper and lower voices. Though written primarily in Bb Major, a short minor modulation will stretch your students to explore different finger patterns. This courtly march provides students with ample learning opportunities and paths to success, making it the perfect "academic festival" or contest opener.

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  • £195.00

    Johannesburg Festival Overture (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Walton, William - Noble, Paul

    Johannesburg Festival Overture was composed for orchestra by William Walton for the 70th anniversary of Johannesburg, South Africa in 1956. Walton received the commission from Ernest Fleischmann, musical director of the Johannesburg Festival Committee, to celebrate the seventieth anniversary of the city. Fleischmann included in his request to include some African themes. For inspiration he requested recordings of African music from the African Music Society. The effect of these recordings can be heard with percussionists performing on eleven instruments. The composer also incorporated the main theme from Jean Bosco Mwenda's Masanga (which had been released on record in 1954). Walton described the piece to his publisher as a non-stop gallop...slightly crazy, hilarious and vulgar. This arrangement for Concert Band captures the original colour, excitement, and energy of the original orchestra work, and should become a staple in the repertoire of excellent bands.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £179.99

    Academic Festival Overture (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Brahms, Johannes - Takahashi, Tohru

    The German composer Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) wrote his Academic Festival Overture in the summer of 1880, together with the Tragic Overture. The occasion was the honorary degree which Brahms had received a year before from the University of Breslau. Initially, Brahms had sent a thank-you note, but he was expected to express his gratitude with a composition. The premiere took place on 4 January, 1881 - conducted by the composer himself - in Breslau. For this sparkling work, Brahms used various German student songs as a basis in an inventive way - and a little jestingly. Owing to the accessible development, lyrical warmth, humour, and persuasiveness, the Academic Festival Overture is still a popular concert work. This transcription for concert band, which has been written by Tohru Takahashi, does justice to the original composition.Duration: 9:45

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  • £84.50

    A Christmas Festival (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Anderson, Leroy

    Now freshly engraved with a full score for the first time, "A Christmas Festival" is made up of eight traditional Christmas carols arranged in a very attractive medley by Leroy Anderson. Capture the spirit of the holidays with this outstanding collection. Leroy Anderson's "Christmas Festival" has long been a staple of concert performances for both bands and orchestras. Russell Robinson has created SATB choral settings that can be used in performance. Sure to enhance any Christmas concert!Duration: 6.30

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £59.99

    Emerald Festival March Wind Band Set (Score & Parts)

    Written for the 40th annual Autumn Music festival in Izegem (Belgium). All the participating orchestras performed this special celebration march as the grand finale to the festival. 0:03:30

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  • £39.60

    Festival Chorale And March (Concert Band - Score and Parts)

    Festival Chorale and March is design to reinforce newly learned eighth note rhythms and to give students a contest/festival style piece that will improve their musicianship.

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  • £67.95

    Medieval Festival - Randy Navarre

    Imagine it is the 12th century. You are of the nobility. You are going down the street to the castle for the festival. It will be a grand time. In the meantime, the poor are, as usual, left out. You pass them along the street. There is sadness, but then you are there, at the gates of the castle. You enter, the festivities begin, and you have a wonderful evening. Enjoy a bit of medieval festival humor. 1st trumpet's highest note is D. No clarinets cross the break.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £104.50

    Cantique and Festival - Jared Spears

    From the subtle opening statement by flute and clarinet, this work becomes highly expressive in the 1st movement. Rich harmonies and delicate percussion serve to introduce the Festival section, which opens with an Allegro Energico using the main theme for developmental writing. Strong percussion characteristic of this composer, is quite evident and is used creatively to the finale. A useful selection for contest or festival. (7 minutes )

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  • £76.99

    Music Festival - Leonard B. Smith

    One of Leonard Smith's later marches, "Music Festival" was composed in 1983 and became immediately popular with audiences. Dedicated to then-commander/conductor of the U. S. Army Band, Eugene W. Allen, "Music Festival" is an exciting and virtuosic march deep in the style of John Philip Sousa.

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  • £93.50

    Table Rock Festival - Prescott

    The powerful opening of Table Rock Festival leads to bright flute solo. Composed in a traditional ABA' overture form, the serene middle section is surrounded by lively 6/8 sections with a jaunty melody that sticks with the listener. This will complement any concert or festival program.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days