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  • £34.50

    Chant des Oiseaux - Brass Band

    ABOUT THIS PIECE: 'Chant des Oiseaux' is a seventeenth century melody arranged here for brass quintet and brass band. A super accessible arrangement, the quintet parts come in multiple transpositions so that any member of the band can feature. This is a real gem of a piece that provides a perfect moment of peace and calm for any programme. Full brass band WHEN YOU BUY THIS PRODUCT, YOU GET: Printed full score and parts for full brass band (by post)LEVEL: This piece is ideal for all bands.

    Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days
  • £72.00

    Chant Russes - Lalo Edouard - Vertommen Luc

    Estimated dispatch 12-17 working days
  • £85.20

    Phoenix' Chant - Daniel Mollas

    Estimated dispatch 10-14 working days

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  • £26.50

    Chant Sans Paroles (Brass Band - Score and Parts)

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    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £33.00

    Spanish Chant (Brass Band - Score and Parts)

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    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £26.50

    Chant Sans Paroles - Tchaikovsky, P

    Includes a full band set (no score)

    In stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 days

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  • £33.00

    Spanish Chant - Greenwood, JA

    Includes a full band set (no score)

    In stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 days

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  • £82.95

    Le Chant de L'Alpe (Score and Parts)

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £37.95

    Le Chant de L'Alpe (Score Only)

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £36.34

    Miserere mei, Deus (Brass Band) Gregorio Allegri arr. Espen Haukus

    Miserere mei, Deus was composed by the Italian composer Gregorio Allegri (1582-1652) during the 1630s for use in the Sistine Chapel during matins, as part of the exclusive Tenebrae service on Wednesday and Friday of the Holy Week. The Miserere is written for two choirs, one of five and one of four voices, and is generally accepted to be one of the finest examples of Renaissance polyphony to survive to the present day. Tutti choirs sing a simple version of the original Miserere chant; one voice then, spatially separated, sings an ornamented "commentary" on this. The comment-part is left out in this arrangement due to its meaning with text, though monotonous in tune. The introduction is added by the arranger to set the right atmosphere before the original chant is played. The brass choirs are meant to be placed opposite each other in a church or large hall. To view a video of Norges Nasjonale Brassband performing the piece please visit www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrJU3lwYD9U PDF download includes score and parts. Sheet music available from: UK - www.brassband.co.uk USA - www.solidbrassmusic.com Difficulty Level: 4th Section + Instrumentation: Brass Choir 1: Solo Cornets (incl. Repiano) Horn in Eb Tenor Trombones in Bb Euphoniums Basses in Bb Timpani Brass Choir 2: Soprano Cornet in Eb 2nd Cornets in Bb 3rd Cornets in Bb Flugelhorn Horns in Eb Baritones Bass Trombone Basses in Eb

    In stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 days