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    Elemental - Harper, P

    The opening number in Cory Band's 2015 'Four Elements' themed Brass in Concert programme, this piece sets out a mysterious introduction transporting us back to the time of the Greek Philosophers, after which it presents short musical depictions of Fire, Air, Water and Earth. Designed to start your concert with a bang.Championship SectionDuration 4 minsListen to Cory BandCourtesy of World of Brass

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    Elephant Patrol - Harper, P

    A real feel-good concert item to put a smile on your audience's faces. The music is in the style of a patrol, starting quietly in the distance, reaching its peak in the middle and then fading to close and depicts a majestic line of elephants passing by. Featuring the bass section!Check out Cory Band's video3rd section +Duration 4 mins

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    Eugene Onegin (Waltz) - Tchaikovsky, P - Rimmer, D

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    Evermore from 'Beauty and the Beast' - Menken, A - Harper, P

    From the 2017 film 'Beauty and the Beast' staring Dan Stevens and Emma Watson, this tenor horn solo should bring a touch of Hollywood romance to your concerts.3rd Section + (Soloist 2nd Section) Duration 3.5 mins

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    Exterminate! - Harper, P

    Included as part of Cory Band's Dr Who programmes of 2023, this piece is an exciting finale which taps into the spirit of Dr Who and the Daleks, whilst quoting from diabolical music from Liszt and Holst.Click here to listen to a short excerptChampionship SectionDuration 4 mins 30 seconds

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    Far and Away - Williams, J - Harper, P

    A scrappy, dirt-poor Irish tenant farmer hooks up, in unlikely fashion, with the equally feisty daughter of a wealthy landowner, and together they sail for America to seek their ultimate destiny in the 1893 Oklahoma land rush. An ideal vehicle for Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman, who are both beautiful and engaging - problem is a dire lack of story to fill the lulls between fight scenes. Five times Academy Award winner John Williams' music score saves the day as he dips his brush into the very colourful waters of Celtic themes . . . the results are exquisite. Philip Harper's stunning arrangement won the best new arrangement/composition at the 1995 Spennymoor competition.2nd section +

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    Fat Bottomed Girls - May, B - Harper, P

    Again from the Jazz album, Fat- Bottomed Girls has been brilliantly arranged for brass band to maintain its heavy rock feel. The trombones provide that edgy, raw sound whilst the soprano has a virtuosic solo which powers the piece to an awe inspiring fortissimo conclusion.2nd section +

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    FINALE from Francesca da Rimini - Tchaikovsky, P - Mcknight, I

    Tchaikovsky's symphonic poem Francesca da Rimini: Symphonic Fantasy afterDante, Op. 32, was composed in less than three weeks during his visit to Bayreuthin the autumn of 1876.This fantasia presents a symphonic interpretation of the tragic tale of Francescada Rimini, a beauty who was immortalised in Dante's Divine Comedy. Francescada Rimini, a noblewoman, fell in love with her husband's brother. After the loverswere discovered and killed in revenge by the husband, they were condemned toHell for their adulterous passions. Iain McKnight's arrangement of the exciting Finale was first performed by theLeyland Band at the 2011 Brass in Concert and was used to conclude the band'swinning performance.

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    Finale from Symphony No. 2 (The Resurrection) - Mahler, G - Harper, P

    One of the most life-affirming pieces of music ever composed, Mahler's 2nd Symphony, subtitled 'The Resurrection', was first performed in Berlin in 1895. Mahler's interest in the mysteries of the afterlife is well-known and is a recurring theme throughout all his nine symphonies. Philip Harper has arranged the final passages of the 2nd Symphony, which begins with a profound hymn set to the words of Friedrich Klopstock-- 'Rise again, yea, thou shalt rise again'.The music contains one of Mahler's magical transitionary passages, building in intensity, before the hymn is restated in all its majesty at the moment of glorious resurrection. This arrangement was performed as the finale to Cory Band's winning Brass in Concert programme in 2012.Listen to Cory BandCourtesy of World of Brass

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