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    ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT - D.Broadbent

    Estimated dispatch 3-5 days
  • £24.95

    All Through the Night

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £39.95

    SING WITH THE BAND Selection No.2 (Brass Band) - Siebert, Edrich

    Includes: Part 1: The Miller of The Dee; Some folks Do; All Through the Night; John Peel. Part 2: Early One Morning; My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean; ock Robin; Auld Lang Syne. Word Sheet included

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £39.95

    Sing with the Band Medley No.2

    Includes: Part 1: The Miller of The Dee; Some folks Do; All Through the Night; John Peel. Part 2: Early One Morning; My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean; Cock Robin; Auld Lang Syne. Word Sheet included

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £36.95

    Here Be Dragons (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Wiffin, Rob

    This arrangement of Welsh songs was commissioned by the Band of the Welsh Guards for their Centenary celebrations in 2016. It contains the following:Sosban Fach - Little SaucepanAr Lan y Mr - Down by the Sea (plus Suo Gn - Lullaby)Dafydd y Garreg Wen - David of the White RockHen Ferchetan - Old MaidHela'r Ysgyfarnog - Hunting the Hare (plus Ar Hyd y Nos - All through the Night)Migldi Magldi Hen Wlad fy Nhadau - Land of my Fathers (plus Rhyfelgyrch Gw?r Harlech - Men of Harlech)Duration: 6.30

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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    Instrumental Album No.25 - Cornet Solos

    Includes: The glorious fountain; Heavenly rejoicings; The joyful pilgrim; All through the night; Wondrous Love; Cheerful Voices; The golden stair; EnduranceInstrumentation: Cornet with Piano Accompaniment

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £79.95

    Neverland - Christopher Bond

    "All children, except one, grow up" wrote J.M. Barrie about Peter Pan in 1911; the first line and an expression of beautiful melancholy and fantasy, coming to represent one of the best-loved children's stories of the twentieth century. 'Peter & Wendy', as the book was first released, has subsequently been transformed into adaptations for film and stage, with subsequent books based on this iconic tale. In writing this new work for brass band, the composer has taken three of the main themes from J. M. Barrie's book, and used these themes to create new musical material, forming a work in three contrasting sections. I. Journey to Neverland The opening of the work, mysterious in its style, reflects the opening chapters of the story - a leafy London street, still in the dead of night - with the music transforming quickly as it builds in texture and momentum - a Journey to Neverland through the night sky; Second Star to the Right and straight on 'til morning. "Then Peter knew that there was not a moment to lose. 'Come,' he cried imperiously, and soared out at once into the night, followed by John and Michael and Wendy. Mr & Mrs Darling and Nana rushed into the nursery too late. The birds were flown." II. The Windows that Closed The central section of the work takes its inspiration from the sense of longing throughout the book, mainly by Peter Pan, the Darling Children & The Lost Boys. Distant memories of life before Neverland, memories of the Lost Boys' mothers, and regret at what the children have missed. Peter says "Long ago, I thought like you that my mother would always keep the window open for me; so I stayed away for moons and moons and moons, and then flew back; but the window was barred, for mother had forgotten all about me, and there was another little boy sleeping in my bed." III. Aboard the Pirate Ship The final section of the work takes its inspiration from the Pirate Ship, and Peter Pan's ultimate battle with its infamous Captain Hook. "In person, he was cadaverous and blackavized, and his hair was dressed in long curls, which at a distance looked like black candles, and gave a singularly threatening expression to his handsome countenance. His eyes were the blue of the forget-me-not, and of a profound melancholy, save when he was plunging his hook into you, at which time two red spots appeared in them and lit them up horribly."

    Estimated dispatch 5-10 working days
  • £107.99

    Around the world in 80 days - Otto M. Schwarz

    The novel Around the World in Eighty Days by the French author Jules Verne, was first published in 1873. In this story, the Englishman Phileas Fogg sets off for a journey around the world as a result of a bet with his friends at the LondonReform Club. He sets off that very night, together with his servant Passepartout, heading for Egypt, through France, and across Europe, then to Egypt and India, Hong Kong, China, Japan, and to New York where the bet appears to be lost. But they are lucky. On their arrival in London as they have saved a day by crossing the date line they succeed after all.

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days

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    Folklore - Kjetil Djønne

    "Folklore" is a work for brass band and percussion loosely based on the story of the Norwegian woman accused of witchcraft, Anne Pedersdotter. She was sentenced to be burned at the stake in Bergen in the spring of 1590 and has since been frequently highlighted as Norway's most famous and talked-about witch.The work begins with the movement "Lyderhorn," depicting the mountain outside Bergen where witches gathered to plan magical actions against the city. Here, we hear the quietness of nature and the wind blowing through the trees before a new theme appears, which will come to life in the next movement. In the distance, the witches have started their ceremony.In the next movement, "Walpurgis Night," the witches perform their rituals to afflict the city with fire, disease, and natural disasters. The ceremony becomes more and more chaotic, violent, and compelling until the darkness of the night envelops us, concluding the section.The third movement describes the women's inner struggle against the harassment they faced when the people of Bergen suspected them of being witches. Rumors often turned into formal accusations from the legal system, and many were sentenced to death after undergoing trial. "From life to death through the fire."The fourth and final movement, "The Pyre," depicts the actual death sentence. You can hear the pyre being ignited and the flames growing and intensifying. It all culminates in a chorale as a memorial to the lives that were taken.

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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    Winter Solstice - Stig Nordhagen

    This work describes the shortest day og the year, but also the longest night. The solo cornet summarizes the struggle of the winter and darkness. The solo rises out of the coral in the beginning of the piece, and escapades into rhapsodic parts, until the coral again catches all players in the ensemble. Throughout the piece we hear the soloist take us on a journey from despair and darkness, through gratitude for the solstice that turns the night into day. And gives us all light and hope for a better tomorrow.

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days

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