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£117.80Freedom Defended - Rossano Galante
Inspired by the non-violent civil rights protest of February 1, 1960 against a segregated lunch counter in Greensboro, NC, Freedom Defended strives to encapsulate the story of this now historic event. Commissioned by the band directors of the North Carolina Central District and East Central District Bandmasters Associations, this four movement piece honors each of the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University students known as the "Greensboro Four", Joseph McNeil, Franklin McCain, Ezell Blair Jr., and David Richmond. Their actions directly led to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 which mandated desegregation in public spaces. Movement 1 (Da Sogno) - The opening thematic material is dream-like and idyllic as the "Greensboro Four" enter the Woolworth Store at 132 South Elm Street and peacefully sit at the lunch counter and order coffee. Movement 2 (Con Fuoco) - The piece takes a dark turn when they are refused service and are told "We don't serve Negros here". The music is somewhat dissonant and rhythmic but a heroic theme captures the tenacity and courage of these brave young men. Movement 3 (Molto Cantabile) - A plaintiff theme portrays the hopelessness the four freshmen faced as they continued to be refused service until they leave when the store closed that night. Movement 4 (Con Spirito) - Undeterred, the "Greensboro Four" returned the next day, this time joined by more than twenty other black students. While they were again refused service, the sitins began to attract media attention and each day more and more students, both black and white, joined the cause. By February 4th, over 300 students staged sit-ins not only at the Woolworth Store but also the lunch counter at Greensboro's S. H. Kress & Co. The music is rejoicing and uplifting, similar to the opening statement, but now fully orchestrated and more fully developed. Coda - a quiet theme based on the motives from the opening thematic material brings the work to a reflective close as we remember these four men who, in the face of adversity, stood up for equality for all men and women.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£53.50Aquia Landing (Gateway to Freedom March) - Paul Murtha
During the Civil War, this pivotal transportation point located on the Potomac River and Aquia Creek was an important hub for both north and south. In addition, it was a key link in the network of freedom for fugitive slaves. PaulMurtha pays tribute to this historical site with this great-sounding Sousa style march at an easy level.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£72.95Let Freedom Ring - Ryan Nowlin
Let Freedom Ring is a stirring fantasy on My Country 'Tis of Thee'. Weaving familiar strains of the song into the midst of brass fanfares and woodwind flourishes, composer Ryan Nowlin creates a moving patriotic portrait of the U.S.A., its founders, and its women and men in uniform.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£109.99Hymn to Freedom - Hymne la Libert - Thierry Deleruyelle
Freedom remains a subject of all times. This piece of music lets you take a moment to reflect on what it means to be free.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£157.00
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£157.00
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£39.00Gates Of Freedom
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
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£51.00March of the Freedom Fighters
Composer Carol Brittin Chambers draws on her experience as a music educator to write an original regimental style march that is truly delightful. It contains tuneful melodies, interesting counter-lines and many opportunities to work on style with your band.
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
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£49.60
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£24.60
PROCESSION TO FREEDOM (Partitur/Score) - Yato Manabu
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
