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Andante (from Prince Igor) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Borodin, Alexander - Bullock, Jack
Alexander Borodin (1833-1887) was a well-known Russian composer, particularly for his opera, Prince Igor. Borodin was in the middle of composing the piece when he suddenly died. Rimsky-Korsakov and another Russian composer, Alexander Glazanov, completed the unfinished score and the opera had its debut in November of 1890, three and a half years after his death. During the overture prelude, a beautiful flowing melody from Act III, entitled Andante, is an emotional addition to the young band literature. Most musical!Duration: 3.00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£82.95
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1, Suite from (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Desplat, Alexandre - Brubaker, Jerry
True to the Alexandre Desplat's energy-packed film score, Jerry Brubaker has scored Suite from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 at the concert band level for the discriminating high school band. With so many charming tunes, the medley includes "Hedwig's Theme," "Obliviate," "Ministry of Magic," "At the Burrow," "Dobby," "Detonators," "Farewell to Dobby," and closes with a dynamic impact featuring "The Elder Wand." This medley will bring the house down!Duration: 7.00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£118.99
Finale (from Symphony No.1) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Kalinnikov, Vasily - Bainum & Heidenreich
The skilful concert band transcriptions of the late Glenn Cliffe Bainum have proven to be a standard by which others are measured. This transcription is one of Mr. Bainum's most monumental works. Vasily Kalinnikov, a contemporary of Tchaikovsky, died prematurely at 35 just as he was establishing himself as one of the great Russian composers. Originally published in 1958, this new edition features a revised full score and parts for optional antiphonal brass choirs.Duration: 9:00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£104.99
Stand Alone (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Hisaishi, Joe - Nagao, Jun
Joe Hisaishi is a highly sought-after film score composer in his home country of Japan. Among his numerous movie scores are several for anime fi lms. Anyone who watched the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics heard his work, whether they knew it or not, as he composed the music for the opening ceremony. Stand Alone is an emotional song written for a Japanese TV-series, recorded by none other than Sarah Brightman. (She even sung in Japanese!) Joe Hisaishi's music can now be enjoyed by an even wider audience thanks to this arrangement by fellow countryman Jun Nagao.Duration: 4:45
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£149.99
Broken Sword (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Houben, Kevin
The Broken Sword is one of the five ceremonial swords kept in the Tower of London and is used during the coronation of a new king or queen. Legend has it that an angel broke off the tip of the sword in an effort to prevent an unjust killing. Composer Kevin Houben lets his music retell this intriguing legend. Broken Sword resembles a film score in many ways and will paint vivid images as the band plays its way through the legend. Many different moods create a contrast-rich work that makes for an exciting listening and playing experience every time!Duration: 11:30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£42.50
Escapades (from Catch Me if You Can) (Concert Band - Score only) - Williams, John - Bulla, Stephen
Steven Spielberg's 2002 film Catch Me If You Can was set in the 1960s, and John Williams created a marvelous film score evoking the style of the progressive jazz movement popular during that time. Soloists on alto saxophone, vibraphone and string bass are featured in this suite of three contrasting movements. "Closing In" relates to the often humorous sleuthing ever present in the story. This is followed by "Reflections" portraying the fragile family relationships, and finally "Joy Ride" representing the main character's wild flights of fantasy. Duration: 14.00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£309.99
Escapades (from Catch Me if You Can) (Alto Saxophone Solo with Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Williams, John - Bulla, Stephen
Steven Spielberg's 2002 film Catch Me If You Can was set in the 1960s, and John Williams created a marvelous film score evoking the style of the progressive jazz movement popular during that time. Soloists on alto saxophone, vibraphone and string bass are featured in this suite of three contrasting movements. "Closing In" relates to the often humorous sleuthing ever present in the story. This is followed by "Reflections" portraying the fragile family relationships, and finally "Joy Ride" representing the main character's wild flights of fantasy. Duration: 14.00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£68.00
Danza Brilliante (from Aida) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Verdi, Giuseppe - Glover, Andrew
This fiery work is perfect for an encore, or as a dazzling showstopper! Originally written as ballet music for the orchestra score of one of Verdi's most famous opera, this lively dance makes a terrific showpiece for band. Exciting and challenging, Danza Brilliante will engage your audiences and excite performers. The title says it all!Duration: 2.15
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£179.99
Lebuinus ex Daventria (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Schaars, Peter Kleine
Much like a film score, Peter Kleine Schaars' composition paints colourful images while telling the story of the Anglo-Saxon monk, Lebuinus. In around 768 AD, Lebuinus founded a mission in the Dutch province of Deventer in an effort to convert the Pagan Saxons. Contrasting themes describe the Ijssel Valley, the Saxons and Lebuinus, construction on the church and its subsequent destruction in a clash with the Saxons. The Ijssel-Valley-theme returns one more time in a minor key before each of the themes come together again for one rousing finale. Let battle commence!Duration: 12.00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£289.99
Atlas Symphony (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Deleruyelle, Thierry
The Atlas Symphony for symphonic wind band is an impressive and subtle work, thematically complex, with a rich orchestration, but also great beauty. The composer was keen to draw a parallel between an atlas, where all the geographical maps of the world are collected in one book, and his score, which brings together all the facets of his musical style. Despite being written without any breaks, the symphony is structured around three main ideas. It is based upon a series of notes that will become the very essence of the piece, its building blocks. Like the works of composers of serial music, the series appears in different forms - melodic and harmonic, thematic or simply as an accompaniment. With its wealth of rhythms and contrapuntal power, this piece is a compelling concerto for orchestra. The Orchestre de la Police Nationale was the first to be attracted to this work and premiered it with excellence under the baton of composer Thierry Deleruyelle.Duration: 16:30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days