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    Chorus Angelorum (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Hazo, Samuel R.

    This poignant and moving work musically tells the tale of a chorus of angels (chorus angelorum) as they accompany two souls to the next world. Composed as a memorial piece, the music evolves from the initial angels' song, their journey to heaven, and their return to comfort those who mourn. The voice parts (performed on a synthesizer or by real voices) add an ethereal quality to this wonderful work.Duration: 6:30

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £84.99

    Ecce sacerdos (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Bruckner, Anton - Doss, Thomas

    The celebrated Austrian composer Josef Anton Bruckner (1824-1896) owes his fame predominantly to his symphonies, his masses, his Te Deum, his string quintets and his devotional church music, including numerous motets. One of these is the magnificent Ecce sacerdos, which Bruckner composed in 1885. The trombones and organ support the choral parts and the harmonies are inventive and glorious. The Austrian composer and arranger Thomas Doss has made this delightful arrangement for concert band, which does justice to the impressive original work.Duration: 5:45

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £68.00

    Requiem Aeternam (from Edgar) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Puccini, Giacomo - De Meij, Johan

    Giacomo Puccini was commissioned to write a second opera after the resounding success of his first, Le Villi. However, the original four-act, grand opera Edgar, to a libretto by Ferdinando Fontana, received a rather lukewarm reception at its premiere in La Scala in Milan in 1889. Initially, the work was only performed three times. Of all the planned performances in the subsequent two years, only one took place, in Lucca, Puccini's birthplace. There, the work was well received. Nevertheless, the composer decided to make drastic changes to Edgar the most radical being the reduction of the opera to three acts, as well as altering a few arias, characters and instrumental parts. In its revised form, the work was even less popular than before. The discarded fourth act later provided material for Tosca (the duet Amoro sol' per te), but Puccini never felt the need to defend Edgar as he did other less fortunate operas, such as La Rondine and Suor Angelica. On a piano excerpt for his female friend Sybil Seligman he even corrupted the title to 'E Dio ti Guarda da quest' opera' (may God preserve you from this opera). This did not prevent Arturo Toscanini performing the Requiem from the third act at Puccini's funeral in Milan Cathedral on 3 December 1924. The Requiem in the third act is being played when the long funeral procession carries the alleged body of Edgar, the confused young man hesitating between the love of the virtuous Fidelia and the exotic Tigrana. The mass hails Edgar as a hero, but a monk claims that he has betrayed his country for a few gold pieces. When the soldiers try to desecrate the body, they discover that the armor contains none. The monk reveals himself as Edgar. He wants to leave with his faithful Fidelia, but the vengeful Tigrana stabs him and kills Fidelia. Edgar grieves over the lifeless body of his beloved, while Tigrana is arrested and the people submerge into prayer. Duration: 3.30

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    Coast Guards (Flexible Ensemble - Score and Parts) - King, Karl L. - Clark, Andy

    A very popular Karl King march arranged by Andy Clark for the Build-A-Band Series for bands with unique instrumentations. Playable by any combination of instruments as long as you have the five main parts covered plus drums. It's true to King's original and will sound great with a small number of players.Duration: 2.30

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £74.99

    Die Himmel ruhmen des Ewigen Ehre (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Beethoven, Ludwig van - Doss, Thomas

    Concert Band with optional SATB ChoirMaster-composer Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn, in 1770, but he lived in Vienna from 1792, until his death in 1827. With his innovative style, he has had a great influence on Western classical music. Die Himmel ruhmen des Ewigen Ehre (The Heavens Extol the Glory of God) is the first line of the poem Die Ehre Gottes in der Natur, which was written by Christian Furchtegott Gellert (1715-1769). The music that Beethoven composed to the text, was published in 1803, as the fourth Lied (song) in a cycle of six (6 Lieder nach Gedichten von Gellert, opus 48). Thomas Doss has arranged the song - in which nature, as created by God, is mirrored majestically - into a wonderful work for concert band.Choir parts available separately.Duration: 3.00

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    Christmas Travelogue (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Curnow, James

    What a great energetic way to open your Christmas concert and bring focus to the joyful sounds of the season! Themes from Spain, Czechoslovakia, Poland, England and France lead us on a delightful Christmas tour, and James Curnow's outstanding orchestration technique ensures that all the musicians have rewarding parts to play. You'll enjoy the melodic twists and turns as the consistent unifying tempo charges implacably toward the exciting finale.Includes:God Rest Ye Merry, GentlemenFum, Fum, FumInfant Holy, Infant LowlyJesu, Jesu Baby DearNoel NouveletPat-a-Pan (Willie, Take Your Little Drum)Duration: 2:45

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £48.95

    (Do You Want) Salsa with That? (Flexible Solo with Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Henry, Larry

    Solo parts included for C Instruments (TC & BC), Bb Instruments, Eb Instruments and F Instruments.(Do You Want) Salsa With That? is a light-hearted Latin tune that features your "star" player. The solo, written for almost every instrument, makes this a flexible selection for any group that gives students a chance to "get in front of the band." Your audience will love the Latin percussion instruments playing a mambo rhythm that will bring a smile to everyone's face. You can enhance the rhythm section to include almost any number of Latin instruments. Solid scoring and little technical demand make this piece reachable for the youngest of bands, but the rich harmonies, beautiful melody and syncopated rhythms make it sound sophisticated for the more mature player. This is a timeless selection your audience will enjoy for years to come.Duration: 2.30

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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    Heavy Metal (Low Brass Section Feature with Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Watson, Scott

    Heavy Metal has the right elements to get young players excited about band! With its driving rock beat, catchy "hook," and infectious power chord rhythm, your students will beg you to rehearse it and be excited about performing it in concert. And what's more, this little gem features your band's own "heavy metal" section, the low brass (doubled for confidence), with prominent yet playable parts.Duration: 1.45

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £66.95

    Rampage! (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Stalter, Todd

    Rampage! is a relentless, aggressive work that requires wind players and percussionists alike to play with both a great deal of force and finesse. Strong statements in the brass, the interwoven woodwind parts, and a contrasting introspective section provide numerous opportunities for expression and nuance. Ranges are comfortable, allowing players to concentrate on the technique and articulations that will make this piece virtually leap off of the page.Duration: 3.30

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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    That's a Plenty (Brass Quintet with Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Wasson, John

    Brass Quintet solo parts included for Trumpet 1, Trumpet 2, F Horn, Trombone & Tuba.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days