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  • £47.50

    The Great Gate of Kiev - Modest Mussorgsky

    It_x001A_s never too early to introduce your students to great music. This outstanding addition to the beginning band repertoire is certain to be a hit with your students and audience. Clarinets remain below the break, first trumpet goes stepwise once to fourth line D.

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  • £60.99

    Jazz Legato - Leroy Anderson

    Leroy Anderson's JAZZ PIZZICATO and JAZZ LEGATO stand as quintessential proof of his legendary status as a composer of light music. With a nostalgic nod toward the traditional American dance form known as the soft shoe, this bright and cheerful tune will have the audience whistling and tapping their toes long after the final note of your concert! This exclusive Southern band edition by Mark Rogers reintroduces Anderson's enchanting work to new generations of audiences.

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  • £79.99

    Overture to Taras Bulba - Mykola Lysenko

    This is an outstanding overture, little heard and played in the western world, as with much Ukrainian music. The composer was embraced by Tchaikovsky, who particularly loved the opera.

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  • £139.99

    Regentropfen - Carl Michael Ziehrer

    Carl Michael Ziehrer was an Austrian composer best known for his waltzes and marches. One of his lesser-known but still charming works is the "Regentropfen Walzer" ("Raindrop Waltz"). This waltz is characterized by its lively yet gentle melody, which musically reflects the falling raindrops. Ziehrer, who was active in the second half of the 19th century, managed to capture the delicate and ephemeral nature of rain in this piece. The "Regentropfen Walzer" invites the listener to dream and is a beautiful example of the lightness and elegance that characterizes Ziehrer's music.

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    Tempo di Marcia from Symphony No. 1 - Einar Englund

    Einar Englund (1916-1999) was a major Finnish composer of symphonies, concertos and film music. His first symphony (1946) bears the title "War Symphony", not given by the composer. He preferred to think think of it rather as a euphoric shout of joy at living to survive the hells of war. The first movement Tempo di marcia depicts seemingly never-ending marching through Karelia during the Soviet-Finnish war. Influences from Sibelius and Shostakovich are present.American conductor Robert J. Ambrose's arrangement of Englund's Tempo di Marcia is scored for wind band. The duration is 9 minutes. This product includes the full score and the parts:PiccoloFlute 1-2Oboe 1Oboe 2 doubling English hornBassoon 1-2Clarinet 1-3 B-flatBass Clarinet B-flatSoprano Saxophone (opt.) (part for alto saxophone II provided in lieu of soprano saxophone)Alto SaxophoneTenor SaxophoneBaritone SaxophoneHorn 1-4 FTrumpet 1-3 B-flatTrombone 1-3Euphonium (BC)TubaTimpaniPercussion 1-4Harp (opt.)Double Bass

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  • £118.99

    Princess Mononoke, Medley - Joe Hisaishi

    Series: New Sounds in Brass (NSB); Duration: approx.8'50"; Composed by Joe Hisaishi; Arranged by Takashi Hoshide. Arranger Takashi Hoshide says, "I have selected beautiful melodies from the soundtrack of 'Princess Mononoke' (1997, directed by Hayao Miyazaki) and arranged them into a medley. What can be said about these songs as a whole is that they combine a grand continental scale with the delicacy that reflects Japanese emotions. Since there are no upbeat songs in this selection, I had to work hard on the arrangement, but this allowed for creating contrasts and transitions between each scene in the performance. 'Ashitaka Sekki (English title: The Legend of Ashitaka)' - 'Sekki' means a story that is not recorded but passed down orally. In this anime, this can be considered a sub-main theme. The song starts with a feeling that the story is about to begin and, once the theme kicks in, aim for a grand performance to convey its scale. 'Encounter' - This is the music that plays during the scene where the protagonist Ashitaka meets San. Interestingly, the motif of the main theme 'Princess Mononoke' is used in this melody. Here, let's pursue the shifts in the timbre of individual phrases, creating a beautiful and aesthetic soundscape. 'Princess Mononoke' - This is the main title of the anime. The melody line is carried by horns and trumpets."

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  • £159.99

    Isabella - Franz von Suppé

    Inspired by the operetta successes of Jacques Offenbach in Vienna, Franz von Supp (1819-1895) began composing his first stage works from 1860 onward. "Isabella," his comedic opera in one act from 1869, had its premiere in Vienna. The overture features both Spanish and Viennese melodies. Although Supp's music doesn't always exhibit a typical Viennese sound, he secured a place in concert halls with his overtures such as "Poet and Peasant" or "Light Cavalry."

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    Dragonborn (Skyrim Theme) - Jeremy Soule

    The popular video game series Elder Scrolls features memorable music from composer Jeremy Soule. From Elder Scrolls: Skyrim, this signature theme will sound powerful even in this very easy arrangement for young students.

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  • £118.99

    Rise of the Unicorn - Rossano Galante

    Composed as a sequel to Rossano Galante's popular work Cry of the Unicorn (2011), this exciting and dramatic piece follows the continuing story of the mythical creature through adventures, danger and triumph. In a film scoring style, sweeping themes and rich scoring help make this a memorable work for the symphonic stage. Recorded by the Central Winds: Music Educators' Wind Ensemble, Syracuse, NY - Andrew Perry and Dr. James Tapia, directors. Dur: ca. 6:50

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  • £91.99

    The Last Typewriter - Jacob de Haan

    This work describes the history and development of the typewriter in the newspaper world. The typical typing sound is the connecting thread, while a variety of music styles follow one another. In the end, the old familiar writing device is defeated when it has to make way for the computer. The composition features solos for various instruments that accompany the recurring typewriter. In a theatrical context, offering room for original ideas, the musical narrative will come across even better.

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