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£60.99
The Forge of Vulcan (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Sweeney, Michael
Take a look at this powerful, exciting work with a relentless rhythmic drive that keeps hammering away at you! Drummers will just love this one, especially with the unique use of metal trash cans to evoke the power of the ancient blacksmith. Lots of changing meters add variety, and the dark textures and moods create an aura of mythology. Michael Sweeney has created another winning composition that will musically challenge your students and take your band program to new heights!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£12.95
HYMN OF ENDLESS LIGHT (Novello Symphonic Band) Extra Score - Mealor, Paul
Extra Score only. A short hymn-meditation for concert band based on Welsh poet, Henry Vaughan's powerful and descriptive vision of eternity. The work is coloured by suspended metal wind chimes representing the starts, and by Celtic counter-melody describing the heart of the ring of light. Duration: 4 minutes.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£64.95
HYMN OF ENDLESS LIGHT (Novello Symphonic) - Mealor, Paul
Score & Parts. A short hymn-meditation for concert band based on Welsh poet, Henry Vaughan's powerful and descriptive vision of eternity. The work is coloured by suspended metal wind chimes representing the starts, and by Celtic counter-melody describing the heart of the ring of light. Duration: 4 minutes.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£55.00
RPM (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Hindson, Matthew
RPM stands for Revolutions per Minute. This piece seeks to capture the feeling of unrelenting speed, acceleration and momentum. The composer was influenced by heavy metal music, and describes the overall effect as similar to that of driving in a car at a very high speed.Duration: 4.00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£58.50
Rust Belt - William Owens
First-year students will love this riveting musical depiction of a factory city. The sound of clanging metal combines with driving rhythms and industrial-like melodies to create a powerful and colorful work. Despite using only six notes, this is sure to be a student and audience favorite!
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£73.50
Hypnotic Fireflies - Brian Balmages
This imaginative work depicts a view of an open field on a summer night, when thousands of fireflies light up the darkness. Eventually, the listener is hypnotized by these lights and wakes up in the middle of the field, completely engulfed in magnificent glowing lights. A wealth of interesting effects (including a metal slinky) contributes to the unique and creative sound of this feature work.
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£50.50
Metalheads - Randall D Standridge
Heavy metal finds its way into your concert hall with this exciting piece for young musicians. Metalheads incorporates metallic instruments into an original rock tune for band featuring hard hitting rhythms, edgy harmonies, and fun percussion writing that will showcase your young drummers. Guaranteed to have your students and audiences head banging!
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£119.00
Raging Machines - Brian Balmages
While not specifically programmatic, this aggressive work paints a picture of mechanical rage in a rollercoaster of sound. From the opening dissonant chords to the exuberant themes and wildly aggressive harmonies, this work is certain not to disappoint! A large battery of percussion helps recreate the sound of clanging metal as the work drives forward in a whirlwind of fury. Captivating and relentless!
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£80.95
Fantasia for Christmas (based on "The Ukrainian Bell Carol")
From its quiet opening through its grand and sweeping cascades of sound, this very familiar seasonal carol experiences a complete and powerful transformation. The use of brilliant metal percussion complements the massive peaks of sound from the winds. This scoring is guaranteed to leave your audiences breathless. holiday concert closing selection. (3:19)
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£82.95
African Dreams - Brant Karrick
William Kamkwamba was raised in Malawi, an African country where magical thoughts prevailed but modern technology was a mystery. From books he read, young William imagined building a windmill that might, one day, bring electricity and water to his village and drastically change the lives of his neighbors. Hoping to someday study science, his country was debilitated by famine that forced William to drop out of school and forage for food as thousands throughout the country died of starvation. However, William's passion remained indefatigable and, using scrap metal, tractor parts, and bicycle halves, he ingeniously built a crude yet operable windmill that powered four lights and his radio. News of William's achievement soon spread beyond his country's borders, and the young boy who was once thought of as crazy became a hero to many around the world. (5:30)
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days