111. Show me (My Fair Lady) (bband sc&pts) - Lerner, Loewe
Price: £24.99
The musical, My Fair Lady, a book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Frederick Loewe, is based on George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion. The show's 1956 Broadway production was a smash hit, setting a new record for the longest run of any major theatre production in history. It was followed by a hit London production, a popular film version, and numerous revivals and is often regarded as the 'the perfect musical'.Show Me, arranged by Mark Freeh, is taken from Act II and is when Liza storms out of Higgins' house to stumble outside into Freddy. Freddy protests that he is in love with her, but Liza is skeptical and brushes him off.
112. Sing Sing Sing (brass band sc&pts) - Prima, Louis
Price: £29.99
'Sing, Sing, Sing', written in 1936 by Louis Prima, has become one of the definitive songs of the big band and Swing Era. Although written by Prima, it is often most associated with Benny Goodman. Easily accessible to concert audiences due to its big beat and showy drum breaks structure, this arrangement by Mark Freeh is a welcome inclusion in any concert programme.
113. Soul Bossa Nova (brass band sc&pts) - Jones, Quincy
Price: £24.99
The classic track by Quincy Jones, arranged here by Andrew Duncan, that featured so heavily on the Austin Powers movies. Yeah, Baby!
114. Sweeney Todd (brass band score & parts) - Arnold, Malcolm
Price: £24.99
For almost two centuries, the enduring legend of the maniacal barber of Fleet Street, Sweeney Todd, and his savoury human pies has inspired terror in the hearts and minds of the public, whether through the printed page or the theatrical stage.Malcolm Arnold's ballet, Sweeney Todd, was first staged in 1959 by the The Royal Ballet Company and choreography by John Cranko. The music was later adapted as a concert work and it is from this version that this brass band arrangement, by Phillip Littlemore, is made. The original concert suite lasts some 20 minutes, but this version has been shortened to a more manageable eight minutes. An optional cut is also marked reducing the piece to six minutes, making it ideal for brass band concerts. The first performance of this arrangement was given on the 22nd October 2006 at the Malcolm Arnold Festival, Derngate, Northampton by the Rushden Windmill Band conducted by Richard Graves.
115. Take Five (brass band score & parts) - Brubeck, Dave
Price: £24.99
The classic jazz number 'Take Five' was first recorded by the Dave Brubeck Quartet and released on its 1959 album Time Out. Composed by Paul Desmond, the group's saxophonist, it became famous for its distinctive, catchy melody and use of quintuple time, from which the piece got its name. This brass band arrangement, by Steve Sykes, captures the jaunty slant of the original.
116. There you'll be (Pearl Harbour) (bband) - Warren, Diane
Price: £24.99
Diane Warren is one of the greatest songwriters of today and her song "There You'll Be" was featured in the film Pearl Harbour starring, Ben Affleck and Kate Beckinsale. The brass band arrangement has been made by Steve Sykes.
117. Tijuana Brass/I Saw 3 Ships/Michael 3&4 - arr Duckett, Richard
Price: £1.25
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118. Tijuana Brass/Saw 3 Ships/Michael Row1&2 - arr Duckett, Richard
Price: £1.25
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119. Titan's Progress (bband B4 score/parts) - Pallhuber, Hermann
Price: £69.99
The selected test piece for the 2009 British Open Brass Band Championship, to be held at Symphony Hall, Birmingham on Saturday 12th September. Titan's Progress, which is Hermann Pallhuber's first work for the British style brass band, also contains references to the music of Gustav Mahler. Motifs from Mahler's First Symphony are employed throughout and especially the principal theme of the finale. Pallhuber's music is programmatic and uses the content of the novel and its hero Albano’s evolution for its underlying structure. The stylistic variety of the work (including the Chorale, an impudent Landler, a dancing Farandole, and a climactic Fugue) are Mahleresque in their influences. 'Titan' was a novel by the German author Johann Paul Friedrich Richter, who later known as Jean Paul, and was considered the author’s main work. At almost 900 pages in length, it tells the story of the transition of its hero, Albano de Cesara, from a passionate youth to a mature man. Jean Paul was one of Gustav Mahler’s favourite authors and the latter gave the original five-movement version of his first symphony the subtitle 'The Titan' – in deference to Jean Paul’s novel.
120. Titan's Progress (bband study score) - Pallhuber, Hermann
Price: £9.99
The selected test piece for the 2009 British Open Brass Band Championship, to be held at Symphony Hall, Birmingham on Saturday 12th September. Titan's Progress, which is Hermann Pallhuber's first work for the British style brass band, also contains references to the music of Gustav Mahler. Motifs from Mahler's First Symphony are employed throughout and especially the principal theme of the finale. Pallhuber's music is programmatic and uses the content of the novel and its hero Albano’s evolution for its underlying structure. The stylistic variety of the work (including the Chorale, an impudent Landler, a dancing Farandole, and a climactic Fugue) are Mahleresque in their influences. 'Titan' was a novel by the German author Johann Paul Friedrich Richter, who later known as Jean Paul, and was considered the author’s main work. At almost 900 pages in length, it tells the story of the transition of its hero, Albano de Cesara, from a passionate youth to a mature man. Jean Paul was one of Gustav Mahler’s favourite authors and the latter gave the original five-movement version of his first symphony the subtitle 'The Titan' – in deference to Jean Paul’s novel.