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The Imperial March (Darth Vader's Theme) - John Williams
Composed over 40 years ago, this deliciously sinister theme for Darth Vader remains one of the most recognizable musical compositions in movie history. This authentic-sounding version captures all the feeling of dread and impending doom of the original.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£48.50
We, The People - James Swearingen
No concert would be complete without a rousing rendition of a well-crafted march. Maintaining a steady tempo, utilizing dynamic contrast and playing with the appropriate amount of style and energy are but a few of the lessons that are there for the teaching. Your students will enjoy each and every moment of this rewarding musical experience. A guaranteed toe-tapper!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£57.50
The Battle Cry of Freedom/Kingdom Coming
The sights and sounds of a Civil War era band come alive in this authentically recreated medley for the contemporary concert band. Set in the style of the uptempo quickstep march, this music was meant for instilling pride andbravery as the troops were on the move.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£102.99
Jazz Suite No. 2 - March - Dimitri Shostakovich
In 1938 Shostakovich composed his Second Jazz Suite at the request of the recently founded State Orchestra for Jazz conducted by Victor Knushevitsky. This suite was originally scored for a complete symphony orchestra to which four saxophones, an accordion and a guitar had been added. The Jazz Suite no. 1 in three movements, composed in 1934, had been written for a smaller ensemble. The title 'Jazz Suite' is rather misleading, as the composer definitely uses the style of light music. Back in 1928, the twenty-two-year-old Shostakovich had already composed some light music. A bet among friends to make an orchestration of the popular song 'Tea for Two' in less then one hour time, causedhim to compose 'Tahiti Trot'. Shostakovich easily won the bet as he completed the original and witty arrangement within only forty minutes!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£52.99
Dedication, March & Celebration - James Swearingen
Excellent teaching piece as well as an outstanding concert or contest selection. Full of Swearingen's delightful melodies, tasteful harmonies and spirited rhythms, it contains a number of effective percussion parts to keep your percussionists involved and interested. Every section of the band gets a chance to shine and it's sure to be a favorite of students and audiences alike!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£54.99
Hosts of Freedom - Karl L. King
Karl King's "Hosts of Freedom" March has been one of the most popular easier marches in the Barnhouse catalog for generations, and it's now available in this wonderful "Command" series edition by Andrew Glover. Unbeatable as a concert opener or closer, or for performance at contests and festivals. Your band will sound like a million dollars on this classic "King-tune!" Exceptional!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£64.99
Woodwinds Of Mass Destruction - Conaway
Ready for some musical "shock and awe?" Play on words aside, this is an excellent way to feature your entire woodwind section in a way that doesn't ignore the rest of the band. A brief, ominous march soon gives way to a raucous display of fast trills and flourishes that show off what these instruments can do (even the bass woodwinds). Highly effective for all serious and light concert environments!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£65.99
Bonds of Unity - Karl L. King
A must have of James Swearingen's arrangement of King's classic "Bonds of Unity" March. While not difficult, this is one of King's nicest marches and is an excellent selection for concert, festival, or contest use by bands of all levels. This James Swearingen arrangement of "Bonds of Unity" is one of the best.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£126.00
And the Earth Trembled (Symphony 1, Mvt. III) - Reineke
The third movement begins in the early morning hours of April 18th, 1906. As the city sleeps the fault line rips and the Earth begins to tear apart. Devastation and destruction ensue as the city turns to chaos caused by the tremors and aftershocks of the earthquake. An odd-metered march develops that signifies the soldiers marching in to take control of the city as it burns in the aftermath of the quake.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£54.99
The Crimson Flush - Alexander
This exciting march dates from Alexander's time as a member of the band for G. W. Belford's Carnival of Novelties. A later edition (013-0862-00) is also published.Note: This is a reprint from a vintage publication of 1897. No conductor score is published for this work. The Solo Cornet part serves as a conductor guide.Due to the era of this work, saxophone and double-reed parts are not published. Parts for Eb Horns are included; no F Horn parts are published for this work. If a C Piccolo/C Flute part was not published originally, one has been subsequently added by our editorial staff.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days