191. Louiguy: Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White (Brass Band Set) - Philip Sparke
Price: £18.00
Louiguy's as arranged by Philip Sparke for Trumpet/Cornet solo and Brass Band. Score and parts.
192. Malcolm Arnold: Little Suite No.1 For Brass Band (Parts)
Price: £30.00
No description available. Contact for more information.
193. Malcolm Arnold: Little Suite No.1 For Brass Band (Score)
Price: £20.00
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194. Malcolm Arnold: Padstow Lifeboat (Brass Band)
Price: £20.00
This marvellous march is full of the wit and humour that characterises the music of one of Britain's greatest living composers. Padstow is a coastal village in Cornwall in the west of England and whilst Arnold was writing this march he constantly heard the sound of the foghorn which is clearly depicted throughout the work.
195. March Of The Cobblers (Brass Band Set)
Price: £15.00
Full Score and complete set of Parts for Brass Band.
196. Margie (Brass Band March Cards Set)
Price: £15.00
as arranged by Edrich Siebert. Brass Band March cards set.
197. Mariah Carey: All I Want For Christmas Is You (Brass Band) - Score/Parts - Frank Bernaerts
Price: £22.95
The popular Christmas hit as recorded by Mariah Carey, has been arranged for Brass Band by Frank Bernaerts. Score and Parts.
198. Michael Ball: Cambrian Suite (Brass Band)
Price: £30.00
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199. Michael Buble: Sway (Brass Band Set) - Jan Van Kraeydonck
Price: £22.95
, as performed by Michael Buble, arranged for Brass Band by Jan Van Kraeydonck.
200. Michael Flanders/Donald Swann: At The Drop Of A Hat - Brass Band - Sandy Smith
Price: £37.95
is a selection of the music of British duo and , who achieved fame in the late 1950's and early 1960's with their musical revue of comedic and satirical songs.The arrangement features four of these - tells of the trials and tribulations of employing tradesmen. details the loss of many small British train stations closed on the order of Dr. Beeching in the early 1960's. lists the numerous uses of the multi-purpose animal, vegetable AND mineral which is the Wompom. The final song is perhaps the duos' most famous - , which naturally enough is a feature for the Tuba section.There is provision in the arrangement for some visual humour, which would be in keeping with this light-hearted music.Sandy Smith, September 2008