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  • £60.99

    Hark! The Herald Tubas Sing

    As the title implies, your tuba section is front and center in this clever adaptation of this classic Christmas carol. A great way to spice up your holiday concert and show some deserved respect to the low end of your band!

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £69.99

    The Knight's Castle - Gerald Oswald

    Gerald Oswald's new composition, The Knight's Castle, takes listeners on a journey to the middle ages and introduces its inhabitants. After hearing the majestic introduction, a knight is seen riding towards the castle on his way to court the lovely princess residing there. The old ghost inhabiting the castle watches this romance blossom with great sadness. Only the castle and its ghost know how this story will end. The audience, on the other hand, will have to use their imaginations...

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £57.50

    The Saxophone Rag - Scott Joplin

    In recent years the saxophone has emerged as one of the most popular instruments in bands. James Curnow has come up with a clever way to feature your budding artists with this delightful rag, based on 'The Maple Leaf Rag.' This can be a great showpiece for a spring concert.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £76.95

    Star Wars: The Marches - John Williams / arr. Jerry Brubaker

    John Williams created so many stunning marches to accompany the motion pictures that they had to be combined in one powerful piece. The arrangement features: (Main Title), "Parade of the Ewoks," "The Imperial March," "Augie's Great Municipal Band" and "The Throne Room." A bold medley of a wide variety of marches to ensure a standing ovation! (6:45) This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.

    Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days

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  • £84.50

    How the Grinch Stole Christmas - Dr. Seuss, Albert Hague and Eugene Poddany / arr. Larry Clark

    Of all the Dr. Seuss stories, possibly none is more delightfully charming than the take on that mean old man who disliked Christmas so much that he stole all the presents, the toys and the Christmas trees. As should befall any villain, he is transformed and his heart "grew three times its size." This is a superior holiday medley with two great songs and wonderful incidental music. Seasonally spectacular! (duration 5:01)

    Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days

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  • £58.50

    Revenge of the Dust Bunnies for Band - Dan Adams

    Beware the terror that lurks under the bed! In addition to being a very clever selection for your students, this is really great teaching material for your first or second year band. Trombone glissandi, a clever melody, and scary percussion effects, including an electric vacuum cleaner (to get those little 'guys') will make this a real hit.

    Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
  • £95.00

    The Gilded Theatre - Kenneth Hesketh

    The Gilded Theatre was commissioned by the National Youth Wind Orchestra of Great Britain on the occasion of its fortieth anniversary. They gave the first performance on 10th August 2008, at St. John's Smith Square, London conducted by James Gourlay.The Gilded Theatre can, in some ways, be seen as a continuation of dramatic forms as presented in a previous piece by Hesketh, Diaghilev Dances. Unlike the Dances, however the music in The Gilded Theatre is conceived as one continuous span and stretches of music are also subtitled and refer to stock characters or scenarios redolent of the commedia dell'arte or 17th Century French Theatre.The subtitles are Rideau, Les Idiots Ou Les Amants, Le Combat Commence, Desespoir, L'apparition, Folie, La Mort, Rideau. The music narative progresses through dramatic, comedic, romantic and aggressive moods supporting the idea of the abstract play to which the the above subtitles refer. Throughout the piece the composer has sought to challenge the players both technically and emotionally, and it is the players themselves who are in fact the protagonists in the piece.

    In stock: Estimated delivery 1-3 days
  • £65.00

    The Ringing Isle - Jonathan Dove

    Handel called Britain 'the ringing isle' because when he moved to London, he heard bells ringing everywhere: great bells in church towers, and handbells in some of the first private houses he visited. The sound of people 'ringing the changes' is a peculiarly British sound of celebration, and it seems a good starting point for a piece celebrating British musical life. Within The Ringing Isle, Dove incorporates some traditional change-ringing patterns, from 'Grandsire Doubles', 'Oxford Treble Bob Minor' and his own version of 'Plain Bob Major'. Handel's phrase also conjures up an image of a magical island, and so this is how Dove envisaged how it must have been to approach Britain from an ocean voyage.

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  • £45.00

    The Catskills - Nigel Hess

    In upstate New York lie the Catskills Mountains - an extraordinary combination of tranquillity and power, peace and majesty. Once seen, they call you back again and again. The Catskills forms the second movement of East Coast Pictures, commissioned by the British Youth Wind Orchestra with funds from the National Westminster Bank plc. It is a suite of three short 'pictures' that were inspired by several visits to a small part of the American East Coast, an area that provides great extremes in the geography and the people.

    In stock: Estimated delivery 1-3 days
  • £65.00

    Ringing Isle, The - Jonathan Dove arr. Phillip Littlemore

    Handel called Britain 'the ringing isle' because when he moved to London, he heard bells ringing everywhere: great bells in church towers, and handbells in some of the first private houses he visited. The sound of people 'ringing the changes' is a peculiarly British sound of celebration, and it seems a good starting point for a piece celebrating British musical life. Within The Ringing Isle, Dove incorporates some traditional change-ringing patterns, from 'Grandsire Doubles', 'Oxford Treble Bob Minor' and his own version of 'Plain Bob Major'. Handel's phrase also conjures up an image of a magical island, and so this is how Dove envisaged how it must have been to approach Britain from an ocean voyage. A video of this arrangement can be found here:The Ringing IslePublisher: Faber MusicDuration: 5'30"Grade: 4.5

    Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days