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£118.99
Festive Overture op. 96 - Dimitri Shostakovich
Donald Hunsberger's classic edition of this Shostakovich masterpiece has already established itself as a staple in the repertoire for wind bands. This exciting and masterful work is a wonderful way to showcase a mature band. Recorded by the United States Marine Band - Jack T. Kline, conductor. Interlochen Bowl, National Music Camp 1978
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£79.99
The Homefront: Musical Memories from World War II
With the recent anniversary of the end of World War II, Americans have reflected on that special era in our history, a time when popular music played such an important role in the national consciousness. This outstanding showcase for band spotlights some of the fabulous songs of that era including: Thanks for the Memory, Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree, I'll Be Seeing You, It's Been a Long Long Time, Bell-Bottom Trousers, White Clifs of Dover, and Praise the Lord And Pass the Ammunition.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£60.99
The Governor's march - Leroy Anderson
This wonderful march comes with a remarkable history. Originally titled Governor Bradford March, it was written for orchestra in 1948. 50 years later (1998) Tom Everett, director of the Harvard University Band, discovered Mr. Anderson's manuscript for band among some other old band arrangements! This band version was performed for the first time in 1999 and the recording was used by National Public Radio. This striking yet very playable cut-time march is an excellent addition to the repertoire of classic American marches.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£53.50
Hatikva (The Hope) (from Munich) - John Williams
The powerful Spielberg movie Munich brought us another stunning soundtrack from the masterful pen of John Williams. His moving setting of Israel's national song is a focal point of the film. John Moss has created this marvelouslyscored version for band that is both effective and easy to prepare.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£42.50
The Star Spangled Banner - Francis Scott Key
Finally here is an arrangement of our national anthem specifically designed for beginning players. The clarinets take the melody in the beginning, joined later by the entire band. Effective yet easy to learn. Dur: 1:15
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£72.99
Symphony No. 1 For Band - Claude T. Smith
Commissioned by the National Honorary Band Fraternity and Sorority of Kappa Kappa Psi, this brilliant work is exemplary of Claude T. Smith's consummate mastery of the concert band medium. The four definitive movements reflect his rhythmic inventiveness, melodic exuberance and disinctive harmonic sense.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£76.99
John Williams in Concert - John Williams
From movies to television to important national events, the thrilling music of John Williams continues to inspire audiences everywhere, Here are some of his musical contributions, spotlighted in an impressive medley. Included are: Theme From E.T., The Mission (NBC News), Star Wars, Imperial March, Cantina Band, Olympic Spirit, and Theme From Jaws.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£126.50
Slava! - Wind Band - Leonard Bernstein
The first theme of Slava! is a vaudevillian razz-ma-tazz tune filled with side-slipping modulations and sliding trombones. The second theme is a canon, and after a brief development section, the two themes recur in reverse order. Near the end, they are combined with a quotation (proclaimed by the ubiquitous trombones) from the Coronation Scene of Moussorgsky's 'Boris Goudonov', where the chorus sings the Russian word slava!, meaning, glory! In this way, the composer is paying homage to his friend Mistislav Rostropovich, called 'Slava' by his friends and to whom the overture is fondly dedicated. The overture was written to celebrateRostropovich's inauguration as music director of the National Symphony Orchestra in Washington, D.C., in 1977. Leonard Bernstein, the son of a Russian immigrant, was born near Boston, Mass., and studied composition at Harvard. Called 'an authentic American hero, an arts hero,' Bernstein had a distinguished career as composer and conductor. - James Huff
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£69.00
UNO-Marsch - Robert Stolz
In the 1960's, Austrian composer Robert Stolz (1880-1975) wrote the "UNO-Marsch" op. 1275, the United Nations March. He was inspired and motivated by his friend Ralph Bunche, a U.S. diplomat and civil rights activist. Even as an adolescent, African-American Bunche was concerned with race issues and repression. With time he acquired high political status and was a mediator for the United Nations during several global crises. In 1950, he was the first Black person to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. The two friends Ralph Bunche and Robert Stolz (who had left his homeland in the National Socialism era) felt strongly connected by their revulsion of racial segregation and by their wish for humanity's peaceful coexistance."UNO-Marsch" honors the important work of the United Nations and is a musical tribute to the larger goal of peace. The composition gained particular European popularity when the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and conductor Mariss Jansons opened their famous New Year's concert in 2016 with "UNO-Marsch".
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£168.50
Sinfonia Nobilissima - Robert E. Jager
This great piece was composed by the award-winning Robert Jager. Among the the awards that Jager has won are the American Bandmasters Association Ostwald Award and the National School Orchestra Association Roth Award. This overture is in three sections. It starts and ends quickly, with a slower, more emotional middle section.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days