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£104.99
Rolling Stones Fantasy (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Jagger & Richards - Schaars, Peter Kleine
Millions of fans will be delighted to hear that, after 40 years of collaboration and countless international tours, The Rolling Stones still have no intention of ending their career. The band's songs have united fans everywhere, be they new fans, old fans, young or old. Their most popular songs are the ones they wrote during the 60's and early 70's and it is from this unforgettable era that Peter Kleine Schaars has picked their greatest hits to form this mind-blowing medley.Duration: 5:15
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£60.99
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Highlights from (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Bricusse & Newley - Longfield, Robert
The magic of Roald Dahl's childrens story came to life in this 1971 movie featuring Gene Wilder along with marvellous songs provided by Bricusse and Newley. This timeless classic is still popular today - the music speaks to the "kid" in all of us. Includes: The Candy Man, I've Got a Golden Ticket, Oompa Loompa and Pure Imagination.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£104.99
Killing Me Softly with His Song (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Fox & Gimbel - Mashima, Toshio
The tender ballad Killing Me Softly with His Song was written by Charles Fox and Norman Gimbel in 1971, for the American singer Lori Lieberman. She was very impressed with a performance by the then still unknown Don McLean in the Troubadour in Los Angeles. The feelings described in the lyrics are indeed those of Lieberman, but the one who, two years later, made the song world-famous was Roberta Flack. Her version won as many as three Grammy Awards. Since then, Killing Me Softly has been performed by numerous artists, including Herb Alpert, Frank Sinatra, Aretha Franklin, Anne Murray, Luther Vandross, and the Fugees.Duration: 4:00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£179.99
Academic Festival Overture (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Brahms, Johannes - Takahashi, Tohru
The German composer Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) wrote his Academic Festival Overture in the summer of 1880, together with the Tragic Overture. The occasion was the honorary degree which Brahms had received a year before from the University of Breslau. Initially, Brahms had sent a thank-you note, but he was expected to express his gratitude with a composition. The premiere took place on 4 January, 1881 - conducted by the composer himself - in Breslau. For this sparkling work, Brahms used various German student songs as a basis in an inventive way - and a little jestingly. Owing to the accessible development, lyrical warmth, humour, and persuasiveness, the Academic Festival Overture is still a popular concert work. This transcription for concert band, which has been written by Tohru Takahashi, does justice to the original composition.Duration: 9:45
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£70.50
Dillon's Flight (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Ford, Ralph
Dillon's Flight was inspired by the legend of the Phoenix, a bird of fire that does not lay eggs, has no younglings, was here at the beginning of time, and yet still lives today in a hidden desert land. Every 500 years, the sun burns down on the Phoenix until a flash of light appears and it becomes consumed by the flames of fire. From the pile of silvery-grey ash rises up a young Phoenix. The young Phoenix then takes flight and sings its glorious song to the sun for another five hundred years. Dedicated to the Dillon School in Phoenix, New York, this musical depiction is jam-packed with energy.Duration: 5.00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£87.99
Old Hundredth (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Sparke, Philip
The tune Old Hundredth is one of the best-known melodies in all Christian musical traditions and first appeared in the 1551 psalter "Pseaumes Octante Trois de David", where it is used as a setting for a version of Psalm 134; it is usually attributed to the French composer Louis Bourgeois (c.1510 - c.1560). The melody was then used in 1561 by the Scots clergyman, William Kethe in Sternhold and Hopkins' Psalter for his paraphrase of Psalm 100, All People that on Earth do Dwell, which is still the most familiar hymn sung to this noble tune. When Tate and Brady's "New Version of the Psalms" was published in 1696, the melody became know as the 'old' version - hence its current title. This arrangement presents three contrasting verses and is effective as a concert piece as well as an instrumental interlude as part of a church service or wedding.Duration: 2:30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£72.99
Cambridge Intrada (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Sparke, Philip
This short processional was designed to be played as a concert opener but can equally be used as a sort of extended fanfare at presentations, graduation ceremonies and similar occasions. Its title evokes the noble grandeur of the university buildings in the English town of Cambridge where pomp and circumstance are still a normal part of life. A fanfare-like passage opens and closes the work and sandwiches a more legato central section.Duration: 1:15
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£88.00
New Day Rising (Movement IV from Symphony No.1, New Day Rising) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Reineke, Steven
The fourth and final movement of the symphony depicts the rebuilding of shattered lives and restoring of civilization. Begins in peaceful sadness, it then grows from despair into restored faith and renewed hope. After the glorious and majestic finale, the coda, or epilogue, ends quietly with the final unresolved chord signifying the danger that still lurks beneath the Earth which can and will strike again someday.Duration: 7.15
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£137.99
American Beauties (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Iwai, Naohiro
For this medley, Naohiro Iwai has gathered six of the finest American hits from the 1940's and 1950's, that despite their age are still in thehearts and minds of many people today - true American Beauties! Duration: 7.00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£109.99
Romanian Dances III - Finale (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Doss, Thomas
Romania boasts an endless wealth of folk music and culture. While the music of the north still sounds familiar to West-European ears, it becomes gradually faster and fierier towards the south. The six movements of Romanian Dances consist of various folk songs, which the composer collected and arranged, and represent a cross section of styles from dances with stomping and drumming to dances associated with prayer. Each movement can be performed separately ensuring you will find something for all occasions.Duration: 4.15
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days