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£53.95
A Scottish Hymn - Patrick Roszell
Based on the folk song "I Know Where I'm Going," A Scottish Hymn, by Patrick Roszell, is a lush ballad setting that is perfect for teaching lyrical playing to younger musicians. This setting provides numerous teaching opportunities for slurring, legato tonguing, phrasing, intonation, and dynamic shaping. The perfect selection for your next concert or contest!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£53.95
Three Scottish Songs - Hugh M. Stuart
This unique work features three original song settings which were inspired by three poems written by an obscure Scottish poet. Images of a fickle bonnie lass, monsters in the mist and the banks of Loch Ness are conjured up in the poems and are beautifully interpreted in the music. Simple rhythms, easy instrument ranges and lilting Scottish-style melodies make this piece highly accessible to maturing players. A great addition to any concert, any time of the year.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£65.99
Three Scottish Folk Songs
Here's a clever setting of three delightful Scottish songs which we highly recommend as a young band contest or concert piece.
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£83.50
A Scottish Portrait - James Swearingen
This delightful suite of three folk songs is sure to bring about a toe-tapping smile along with an occasional tear of Scottish pride. With musical excitement from beginning to end, this sensational work has been scored to make your group sound its absolute best. Tuneful melodies and great percussion writing complement each other throughout the entire performance. It should also be noted that the creative rendition of Scotland the Brave as a heart-wrenching ballad has been described as "pure genius." Musically rewarding!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£45.99
Scottish Lullaby
Based on the folk song "I Know Where I'm Going," this setting of "Scottish Lullaby" by Robert W. Smith is an excellent choice for concert or contest. Dramatic and poignant, this is written in a British band tradition and will be an excellent addition to your regular concert repertoire. Very musical!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£82.50
A Scottish Sunrise - Travis J. Weller
The Celtic hymn Morning Has Broken is used as thematic material for this vivid depiction of sunrise on the Scottish landscape. A lush and serene opening with optional flute solo depicts the quiet calm just moments before dawn. A building fanfare ushers in the rising sun, reaching its peak just as the sun breaks through in full glory. The opening strains of the hymn are stated by various sections as a lilting original jig adds to the festive atmosphere, bursting forth together for a rollicking conclusion.
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£76.99
Scottish Folksong (Caledonia) - Oliver Waespi
Scottish Folksong was originally called "Ye banks and braes" and is a serene, melancholy song. It comes from a longer work by Oliver Waespi, called "Caledonia" and can also be played separately from this work.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£60.99
Scottish Festival Overture - Bruce Fraser
The Scottish composer, Bruce Fraser, has always devoted himself to educational music. In this composition, in which his love for Scotland can be heard, again, he has clearly considered the possibilities of the orchestra. A delightful concert piece which can be performed well by beginning bands.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£94.99
A Scottish Triptych (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Curnow, Paul
Duration: 5.00
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£44.55
Atop A Scottish Highland
A distinctive rhapsody containing three well known folk melodies: "Annie Laurie", "Who'll Be King But Charlie", and "Scotland The Brave". Features short and optional trumpet and alto sax solos and then lets every section in the band have a chance to shine. Plenty of percussion parts keep all your drummers interested and involved. An outstanding choice for any concert or contest performance by middle school bands. Very Highly Recommended!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days