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  • £104.99

    Sing, Sing, Sing (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Prima, Louis - Iwai, Naohiro

    The swing classic Sing, Sing, Sing, which in 1937 was a major hit for the Benny Goodman Orchestra,was written by its trumpet player Louis Prima. Prima, born in New Orleans, did not only later become known for his spectacular live and radio performances, he also created his own jazz style, a mix of dixieland and swing. This arrangement for concert band brings the unforgettable sound of the big bands from the thirties back to life.Duration: 5:30

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  • £174.10

    Sing Sang Sung - Gordon Goodwin

    "Sing Sang Sung" is inspired by "Sing Sing Sing" from the legendary 1938 Carnegie Hall Concert by Benny Goodman & His Orchestra. The famous "Jungle Groove" presented by drummer Gene Krupa and the opening riff from the 1938 performance is retained in this brilliant, swinging tune composed by Gordon Goodmin. The style changes from swing to "jungle groove" (with extensive use of tom-toms), is essential for both these tunes. The best sound recording of "Sing Sang Sung" is "Swingin' For the Fences" by Gordon Goodwin Big Phat Band released in 2000. But, you should also listen to the original "Sing Sing Sing" from the 1938 Benny Goodman recording as well!

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  • £118.90

    Sing Sang Sung (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Goodwin, Gordon - Gilje, Reid

    Sing Sang Sung is inspired by Sing Sing Sing from the legendary 1938 Carnegie Hall Concert by Benny Goodman & His Orchestra. The famous Jungle Groove presented by drummer Gene Krupa and the opening riff from the 1938 performance is retained in this brilliant, swinging tune composed by Gordon Goodmin. The style changes from swing to jungle groove (with extensive use of tom-toms), is essential for both these tunes. Duration: 4.30

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  • £106.95

    Angels Sing - Bill Calhoun

    Angels Sing is a symphonic mix of the two familiar Christmas carols: "Angels We Have Heard on High" and "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing." Both themes are seamlessly woven together to create a composition that will develop your group's musicality. Listen for thematic fragments throughout all the voices and pay close attention to the work's tempo and meter changes. Angels Sing is a piece worthy of serious study, filled with emotional moments to satisfy both the performer and listener alike.

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  • £94.30

    Sing Sing Sing - Louis Prima - Ray Woodfield

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  • £136.00

    Sing, Sing, Sing - Louis Prima - Jérôme Thomas

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  • £31.00

    Sing, Sing, Sing - Louis Prima - Jérôme Naulais

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  • £28.10

    Sing, Sing, Sing - Louis Prima

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  • £110.30

    Sing Sing Sing - Ray Woodfield

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  • £75.00

    Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (Concert Band with Optional Choir - Score and Parts) - Mendelssohn, Felix - Noble & Willcocks

    Hark! The Herald Angels Sing is a Christmas carol that first appeared in 1739 in the collection Hymns and Sacred Poems. Its lyrics had been written by Charles Wesley. Inspired by the sounds of London church bells while walking to church on Christmas Day, he wrote the Hark poem about a year after his conversion to be read on Christmas Day. The popular version is the result of alterations by various hands, notably by Wesley's co-worker George Whitefield who changed the opening couplet to the familiar one, and by Felix Mendelssohn, whose melody was used for the lyrics. In 1840, a hundred years after the publication of Hymns and Sacred Poems, Mendelssohn composed a cantata to commemorate Johann Gutenberg's invention of movable type printing, and it is music from this cantata, adapted by the English musician William H. Cummings to fit the lyrics of Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, that propels the carol known today. This arrangement represents one in the Series of Band Arrangements compatible with David Willcocks' Carols for Choirs.

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