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Henry V - Patrick Doyle
As the composer of music for well-known movies like Bridget Jones?sDiary, Sense and Sensibility and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Patrick Doyle had already made his name. With the song Non Nobis Domine from the film Henry V, Doyle received the 1989 Ivor Novello Award for Best Film Theme. In close cooperation with the composer, Johan de Meij selected the best material from the Henry V soundtrack for this attractive arrangement, with the unison-sung Non Nobis Domine as a touching finale.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£104.99
Movie Main Theme Miracles - James Horner
The music collected in Movie Main Theme Miracles are surely among the most famous, popular and successful melodies in the history of film: Peter Kleine Schaars has arranged the themes from Braveheart, Top Gun, Star Trek and Mission: Impossible into a fabulous medley for concert band, that will appeal not just to film buffs but any audience.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£64.99
Movie Blockbusters
Some of the most dramatic music today comes from movie film scores. Michael Brown has put together an impressive array of themes from the best film composers in the business. Includes: Mission: Impossible Theme (Lalo Schifrin), My Heart Will Go On (James Horner), Hymn To Red October (Basil Poledouris), Zorro's Theme (James Horner), and Raiders March (John Williams).
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£237.99
The Jedi Steps and Finale - John Williams
Performed by the United States Marine Band, and from the blockbuster 2015 film Star Wars: The Force Awakens, this authentic transcription features the dramatic music used at the climax of the film followed by the explosive Finale.
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£109.99
Little Mermaid
Against her father's wishes the little mermaid Ariel goes looking for adventure in the human world. The Little Mermaid, the 28th Disney animation film, was released in 1989 and is based on the fairytale by Hans Christian Andersen that has all the ingredients of a classic novel including longing, love, beauty and the battle between good and evil. In the film the fantastic animation and of course the music contribute to the enchantment. This medley contains: Under the Sea, Kiss the Girl and Part of Your World.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£64.99
The Prince of Egypt - Hans Zimmer
This dramatic movie from DreamWorks turns yet another corner in animated film sophistication, mixing a moving story with vivid imagery and coupled with emotional and powerful music from Stephen Schwartz and Hans Zimmer. Jay Bocook's medley includes great moments from the film, including Deliver Us, Through Heaven's Eyes, and When You Believe.
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£450.00
Henry V, Suite from (Concert Band with Optional Narrator - Score and Parts) - Walton, William - Noble, Paul
The Suite from Henry V is an arrangement for Concert Band and optional narrator, adapted from the 1963 orchestral arrangement of William Walton's musical score from the 1944 film Henry V. The suite, originally arranged for orchestra by Muir Mathieson, is in five movements, and occupies a very significant role in the history of music and of Shakespearean studies. Performances exist in a variety of formats because the adaptation of the narration to a film suite is subject to choice. To be chronologically correct, the order of movements from the original suite has been altered to adhere to the narration of the play. And the choice of speeches has required considerable research by classicists who are familiar with the writings of Shakespeare. It has been the endeavour of this arranger to research and present this suite in as authentic a manner as possible, understanding that it might well become the standard by which Concert Bands of the future will adapt and present this music. The arranger is indebted to Anna Warren, a resident of Twickenham and a graduate in Modern Languages (French and Italian) and History from the University of Bristol and a postgraduate from The Institute of Education, the University of London, for her knowledge and insight into the formation of the narration.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£250.00
The England of Elizabeth,Three Portraits from (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Williams, Vaughan - Noble, Paul
This suite was derived from Vaughan Williams' score for the film, The England of Elizabeth, written in 1955. It was the composer's tenth of his 11 cinematic efforts and designed to serve a more descriptive role than other such scores, since the movie was a documentary featuring no action scenes, but lots of images of paintings, buildings, and the like. Composer Muir Matheson adapted this three-movement suite, probably shortly after the composer's death in 1958, though publication of the manuscript would not come until 1964. The first movement is entitled Explorer, and refers to Sir Francis Drake. Its music is mostly festive and colourful, but features interior passages of exotic flavor, similar in style to that of Vaughan Williams' then-recent Symphony No.8. The second movement is entitled Poet and, at about seven minutes, is the longest of the three in this 16 to 17 minute work. It also contains probably the score's best music, hardly a surprising result since the poet in question is Shakespeare, one of the composer's favourites and an inspirational springboard for so many other of his works. The mood is mostly subdued and Vaughan Williams presents lovely, if slightly somber music in the opening, and follows it with a hearty, folk-like dance tune. The latter part of this movement depicts Shakespeare as a noble, heroic figure in English history. The last movement, Queen, is devoted to Queen Elizabeth. It has a regal yet muscular manner at the outset, and features a gentle but somewhat disengaged middle section. It returns to the splendor and colour of the opening to close the work. This suite is important because it distills some of the best music from the film into a logically assembled structure. Program notes extracted from those of Robert Cummings.
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£45.00
Theme from Ladies in Lavender - Nigel Hess
Set in a picturesque coastal Cornwall, in a tight-knit fishing village in the 1930s, Ladies in Lavender starred Judi Dench and Maggie Smith as sisters Ursula and Janet Widdington. A young Polish violinist from Krakow, Andrea, is swept overboard from a ship bound for America. When the sisters discover the handsome stranger on the beach below their house, they nurse him back to health. However, the presence of the musically talented young man disrupts the peaceful lives of both Ursula and Janet, and the community in which they live. This arrangement of the much-loved theme from the film has been arranged for wind band.
In stock: Estimated delivery 1-3 days
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£55.00
Keystone Kops (Score & Parts) - Carl Davis
The Keystone Kops was a series of silent comedies featuring an incompetent group of policemen. They first appeared in the 1912 film Hoffmeyer's Legacy but it was the 1913 feature The Bangville Police that confirmed their popularity. The Keystone Kops were renowned for making mistakes, particularly with a great deal of energy and activity, and all done with a major lack of coordination. Carl Davis's energetic theme provides a fitting musical portrait of a silverscreen phenomenen.
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