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£72.99
Titan Spirit (Theme from Remember the Titans) - Trevor Rabin
The uplifting 2000 movie Remember the Titans is not just another sports movie, but an inspirational true story that endures year after year. With a magnificent film score to match, here is an impressive arrangement of the maintheme by Jay Bocook. Dur: 4:50
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£60.99
Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis - Ralph Vaughan Williams
This piece combines the simple, elegant thematic material of Elizabethan church composer Thomas Tallis, expanded and modernized through the luxurious harmonies of Ralph Vaughan Williams. A setting for band was long overdue, and Jay Bocook does a masterful job of transforming the original work for string orchestra into a magnificant setting for winds. Fantasia was used to great effect in the recent film Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. Dur: 3:45 (Includes full performance CD)
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£60.50
Transylvanian Lullaby (from Young Frankenstein) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Morris, John - Wagner, Douglas E.
This iconic film theme arguably has significantly contributed to the near-cult following of the genius of the Mel Brooks and Gene Wilder film. The haunting musical aspects of this piece are characteristically represented in the arrangement. Feature your trumpet soloist for a tremendous Halloween program or at any time during the year!Duration: 4.45
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£173.00
Henry V (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Doyle, Patrick - De Meij, Johan
As the composer of music for well-known movies like Bridget Jones's Diary, 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. Duration: 14.00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£60.50
Transylvanian Lullaby - John Morris
This iconic film theme arguably has significantly contributed to the near-cult following of the genius of the Mel Brooks and Gene Wilder film. The haunting musical aspects of this piece are characteristically represented in the arrangement. Feature your trumpet soloist for a tremendous Halloween program or at any time during the year! (3:15)
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£172.50
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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£89.99
Children of Sanchez (Concert Band - Score and Parts)
The title track to the fi lm of the same name was originally composed by Chuck Mangione. The well-known melody helped make this 1970's jazz and pop legend so famous and popular. Peter Kleine Schaars skillfully transforms this classic film theme into an excellent arrangement for concert band featuring the fl ute and trumpet. 0:04:00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£110.99
Marche Americana - Søren Hyldgaard
Marche Americana owes a great deal to those heroic movie marches by composers in the like of John Williams, Elmer Bernstein, Alfred Newman, and others. In fact, you could say that it is a brash film theme looking for a home in,say, another Great Escape, Patton, or 1941.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£57.50
Carrying You from "Laputa: Castle in the Sky" - Joe Hisaishi
New Sounds in Concert Band Series(NSB) for small band with 2-part choir Duration: approx.4'10" Arranged by Eiji Suzuki"Carrying You" was composed as a theme song to Castle in the Sky, an animated film produced by Studio Ghibli and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, released in 1986. The composer for Castle in the Sky was originally not Joe Hisaishi, but the director Miyazaki strongly requested him. The director told Hisaishi his vision for the film, and based on the world he imagined, Hisaishi made a collection of music called the Image Album. The melody that later becomes the basis for "Carrying You" was born from this album. However, the director Miyazaki was not planning on including a theme song in this film. Isao Takahata, the producer, proposed including a song, for the audience to think over the film at the end. He wanted the audience to think, "While the protagonists sought for the treasure, they didn't obtain any treasure. What did they obtain instead?" They thought, if they are going to create a theme song, it should be something organically connected with the entire film. Takahata requested the director Miyazaki to write the lyrics for the theme song. And to Hisaishi, he gave instructions to create a melody for the theme song using an instrumental piece called "Pazu and Sheeta" from the image album mentioned above. Director Miyazaki handed a piece of memo with lyrics to Takahata. "Carrying You" we hear now is this lyrics with some changes, set to Hisaishi's music. The melody is used at the opening of the film as well as the scene where Laputa is destroyed, and the song is used for the ending. Performance Advice from Arranger Suzuki: This is an extremely simple arrangement that can be performed by lower grade bands and singers. Of course, it can be played without singers and chorus, but the contents of the lyrics are very tasty so if possible, we recommend that you perform using the voices. Depending on your resources, the voice parts can be done as all solo, all female chorus, and so on.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£150.00
Three Sisters (Dream Sequence) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Walton, William - Noble, Paul
Three Sisters is a 1970 British drama film starring Alan Bates, Laurence Olivier and Joan Plowright, based on the 1900 play by Anton Chekhov. Olivier also directed, with co-director John Sichel; it was the final feature film directed by Olivier. The film was based on a 1967 theatre production that Olivier had directed at the Royal National Theatre. William Walton produced the film music using themes by Tchaikovsky, from the official national anthem of the Russian Empire in 1833 - 1917, God save the Tsar!, (the music of which is also included in several hymnals as 'God, the Omnipotent'), and which he featured in his 1812 Overture, to a charming imitation Swan Lake waltz. The original theme for Three Sisters has reappeared as contemporary stage plays and musicals, which are still active today. This short, descriptive arrangement offers an accessible opportunity for bands to experience tuneful music of the period.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days