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  • £35.50

    5 Minutes a Day #4 - Andy Clark

    The fourth in Andy Clark's extremely successful series of time saving warm-ups. Contains a Chorale Warm-up, an Interval Study and Technique Exercise, in addition to a short Tuning Routine to get your rehearsal off to a great start. An excellent way to save precious rehearsal time and improve your band at the same time. A valuable investment for the future of your band program.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £87.99

    New Frontier - Greg Danner

    A glowing musical tribute to President John F. Kennedy and his hopeful vision for the future. Inspired by the "We stand today on the edge of a new frontier" speech and beautifully orchestrated. A bold, noble and exciting piece!

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £102.99

    New Horizons - Morten J. Wallin

    The Norwegian composer Morten J. Wallin dedicated "New Horizons" to his three children, of 8, 20 and 23 years old. Each of them lives in a world of their own and is at a different stage of life, with their own school, friends and hobbies. They also all dream of the future in their own way, and of a life that is always offering new perspectives and ... a new horizon

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  • £106.95

    Shadows - Scott Boerma

    Written in memory of a prominent band director who touched the lives of so many, Shadows is an extremely emotional and passionate piece by composer Scott Boerma. It demonstrates Scott's heartfelt thoughts of admiration and sincerity through this gorgeous piece of music. We are proud to offer such a contemplative work and to have him in the Carl Fischer Music catalog for the first time. We hope to offer more of Scott's beautiful music in the near future.

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  • £95.95

    Encomium - George Sweet

    Encomium, meaning a formal expression of praise, contains a fresh harmonic palette from new composer George Sweet. A contemporary fanfare for band, this two-minute piece is an ideal concert opener. Expect more great things from this gifted composer in the future.

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  • £140.50

    Upon A New Horizon - Larry Clark

    Three contrasting movements ("Into the Future", "Who Has Ever Touched the Sun?" and Rondo: "In the Nick of Time") make a modern suite, that is an excellent study in coloristic scoring for the modern concert band. The syncopations and use of angular melodic ideas will be somewhat challenging for advancing bands and help to make Upon a New Horizon an ideal showpiece for contest and festival performances. Duration: 9'

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  • £140.50

    Ricochet - Sean O'Loughlin

    Ricochet is an explosive new composition from composer Sean O'Loughlin that is full of polychords and creative accents and is a study of rhythm and color for advancing ensembles. The music contains nods to master composers, while keeping a strong foot in the present and the future.

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  • £204.99

    Credentium - Jan Van der Roost

    A spectacular dive via an extended chromatic scale immediately submerges us in a charged and somewhat archaic-feeling atmosphere. Trumpets, horns and trombones resound in rhythmic patterns, buttressed by restless motifs in the percussion. A second theme, in the woodwinds, begins much calmer but is quickly pushed aside by that same brass offensive. This introduction is the musical expression of the sometimes tumultuous early history of the town of Peer in Belgium. It closes with a D scale played over two octaves and repeated three times, symbolizing the church steeples that dominate the townscape. Peer has the credentials of a town, and people should know about it.There followsa rhythmic, turbulent passage: in the course of history, Peer has not been spared the ravages of war, arson, occupation, epidemic and other evils. In contrast, a slow, pastoral, lyrical part expresses the periods of peace and prosperity the town has known, as well as the serene geographic setting that still characterizes the place. Various instruments in groups are developed in solo style while the accompaniment displays vast, painterly images of sound. Now and then an exotic intonation is heard: a variety of peoples and cultures have left their mark on the town.This episode of tranquility and peacefulness comes to a sudden end when, via a surprising, almost chaotic transitional passage, we are in effect transported back to our own time. A hopeful, festive march expresses the confidence in the future that the Royal Concert Band of Peer exudes. This confidence is wholly justified: under the direction of conductor Willy Fransen, the 95 members of the concert band have experienced an extended period of good fortune, and the 75 musicians of the youth band - and the 45 little musicians of the mini-band - are involved in thriving operations.

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  • £239.99

    Arpd (part 2 from 'Sinfonia Hungarica') - Jan Van der Roost

    Sinfonia Hungarica is a three-movement symphony that depicts the history of Hungary. All three movements were inspired by historical key figures, wars, and other important events from this country. This symphony is a celebration of Hungary's millennium in 2001.The second movement focuses on ARPAD, the actual founder of the Hungarian State. It starts with an atmospherical passage, evoking his grandmother, Emese, who dreamt about his future destination. One of Arpad's opponents, the Bulgarian Prince Zalan, was chased away after a fight. After this, Arpad officially named the territory "Magyarorszag."

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    Istvn (part 3 from 'Sinfonia Hungarica') - Jan Van der Roost

    Sinfonia Hungarica is a three-movement symphony that depicts the history of Hungary. All three movements were inspired by historical key figures, wars, and other important events from this country. This symphony is a celebration of Hungary's millennium in 2001.The final movement is named after ISTVAN, the King who introduced Christianity into Hungary and who was crowned by Pope Silvestro II on January 1, 1001. A rather solemn start leads to another war-like passage, ending with some loud crashes. This symbolizes the fact that the body of the pagan Koppany was cut into four pieces, and sent to the four castles of the country as an example. After a quiet, almost religiousintermezzo, the National Hymn of Hungary is introduced. This broad "grandioso" ending also has a symbolic meaning: after ten centuries, Hungary has many reasons to look back on the past with pride, and to look forward to the future with optimism and confidence.

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