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    Chorale - Paul Cook

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    Safe & Sound (from The Hunger Games) - John Paul White

    From the movie soundtrack for The Hunger Games, here is a great-sounding arrangement of the hit song Safe & Sound recorded by Taylor Swift featuring The Civil Wars.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £64.99

    Kingdom Dance (from Tangled) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Menken, Alan - Longfield, Robert

    One of the best-known video game themes of all time, Battlefield 1942 Theme features a driving military pulse and a memorable soaring melody. Paul Murtha's powerful version stays true to the original and brings all of the heart-pounding excitement to the concert stage.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £275.00

    With Malice Toward None (from Lincoln) (Trumpet Solo with Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Williams, John - Lavender, Paul

    The highly acclaimed 2012 film Lincoln produced by Steven Spielberg brought us a magnificent soundtrack from master composer John Williams. The poignant With Malice Towards None featuring a solo trumpet is a masterpiece of melody and emotion.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £32.00

    With Malice Toward None (from Lincoln) (Trumpet Solo with Concert Band - Score only) - Williams, John - Lavender, Paul

    The highly acclaimed 2012 film Lincoln produced by Steven Spielberg brought us a magnificent soundtrack from master composer John Williams. The poignant With Malice Towards None featuring a solo trumpet is a masterpiece of melody and emotion.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £60.99

    Barbie Girl (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Murtha, Paul

    Originally a hit for the pop group Aqua in 1997, this peppy and instantly recognized tune found its way into the movie Barbie as the background track for the song "Barbie World." Here's a fun version for younger bands.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £139.99

    Schola Vitae (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Sadeler, Georges

    Schola Vitae, dedicated to the former director of UGDA Music School in Luxembourg, Paul Scholer, describes in an 8-minute piece that learning and playing music is a school for life. Starting with popular scales that ascend and descend through various keys, an essential tool familiar to every musician appears: the metronome. It sets the tempo, and musicians practice their themes together or against each other, register by register. In music, however, it's not just about technique and precision, but also about emotions. Music connects people, fosters friendships, and accompanies them through the highs and lows of life. The sense of togetherness in music becomes increasingly audible. Everyone works together and pulls in the same direction to ultimately achieve something great.Georges Sadeler, born in 1988 is a Luxembourgish composer and saxophonist with the Grand Ducal Military Band of Luxembourg. His father kindled his interest in composing and arranging at an early age, a study he later continued under his two teachers Marco Ptz and Claude Lenners, both of whom taught at the Conservatoire of Music, Luxembourg. He gradually began to establish his own style, combining the enormous range of possibilities of contemporary music and classical music and, in the years that followed, he won six first prizes at various national and international composition competitions. His works have since been performed all over Europe.Duration: 8.00

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  • £57.50

    Avatar: The Way of Water, Theme from (Leaving Home) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Franglen, Simon - Murtha, Paul

    With rich harmonies and a sweeping melody, here is the dramatic main theme from Simon Franglen's soundtrack in a carefully paced arrangement for young players.Duration: 2.30

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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    Bloody Mary (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Murtha, Paul

    Originally a hit for Lady Gaga in 2011, this song has enjoyed renewed popularity thanks to the sped-up version synced to the dance sequence in the popular TV series Wednesday. Featuring a driving rock beat and catchy melody, this is sure to be a hit with students and audience alike.Duration: 2.15

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £279.99

    Van Gogh (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Doss, Thomas

    This composition is not a work inspired by the life of the famous painter, but rather an attempt at a pictorial immersion into his world. In addition to Van Gogh's character and tragic life, the technique he employed to create his works, the bright colours of his paintings and his view of nature served as inspiration for this musical work. Point by point, stroke by stroke, Van Gogh brought his own world to life on canvas.On the life of Van Gogh: The Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh was one of the most important pioneers of Modernism, despite being relatively unknown during his own lifetime. As an artist, he chose a life of poverty and seclusion. From today's perspective, his important woks were created from 1880 onwards, when he had already more or less succumbed to madness. While his earlier works could still be classed as contemporary, he matured into a pioneer of Expressionism with his later work indicating an increasing self-awareness. He was just 37 years old when he died but he created over 750 paintings and 1600 drawings in the last ten years of his life.The structure of the work:Start: Brushes and Paints: Van Gogh retired to Arles in southern France where he found his artistic home. The colours and flowering gardens of this landscape awakened in him an unbelievably great creative power.A: A Picture Comes into Being: Van Gogh's psychotic episodes and bouts of depression did not stop him from painting wonderful pictures. Hardly anyone recognised his genius during his lifetime, on the contrary, he often felt misunderstood.C: Paris - Arles: In Paris (from 1886), Van Gogh became inspired by the French art scene. His works found few takers, however. He met and befriended the painter Paul Gauguin, but the lack of success made Van Gogh short tempered, and he began to drink. Eventually, he moved from Paris to Arles in the south of France to establish an artists' collective with Gaugin. Within a few weeks, the two got into such a violent argument that Van Gogh attacked his friend with a knife. The friends parted ways and afterwards Van Gogh cut off his right ear. In 1889 he voluntarily admitted himself into a mental hospital at St. Remy, suffering from hallucinations and fearing that he would lose his mind.G: The Starry Night One of his most famous paintings, created in 1898.H: Death and Brotherly Love Vincent van Gogh accepted an invitation to Auver-sur-Oise in 1890. This was one of his most intensive creative periods. He also went there for treatment, but his mental state hardly improved. After an extended walk, he injured himself fatally with a pistol under mysterious circumstances. Not even to his beloved brother Theo, who had supported him all his life, did he reveal on his deathbed how the accident had occurred.J: Art Market Today, Van Gogh's paintings are among the most expensive paintings on the art market. How ironic, given that he could hardly sell a painting during his lifetime. "I put my heart and soul into my work and lost my mind in the process." (Vincent van Gogh)Duration: 13.15

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