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    TITANIC - Death of a Titan (Brass Band) - Barry, Darrol

    Centenary Anniversary of the Titanic. Grade: Medium.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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    Titanic Selections (Score & Parts) - James Horner

    Music from the 1997 movie blockbuster Titanic, composed by James Horner and arranged for brass band by Andrew Duncan. This arrangement includes the Celine Dion song, My Heart Will Go On. Brass Band Grade 4: Advanced Youth and 3rd Section Duration: 9 minutes

    In stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 days
  • £30.00

    A Titanic Memorial - Brass Band - LM393

    A musical memorial about the Titanic

    Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
  • £29.95

    TITANIC (Selections) (Brass Band) - Horner, James - Duncan, Andrew

    Music from the 1997 movie blockbuster composed by James Horner and arranged for brass band by Andrew Duncan. This arrangement includes the Celine Dion song, My Heart Will Go On

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £76.00

    My Heart Will Go On (Titanic) - James Horner

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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    Titanic - Death Of A Titan - Darrol Barry

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days

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    Nearer My God To Thee - Traditional - Gavin Somerset

    As the Titanic sank on the 15th April, 1912, eye-witness accounts recall the band playing to the very end in an attempt to keep the passengers calm. This piece played a major part in James Cameron's hit motion picture "Titanic" in 1997, as the heartbreaking scenes of people fighting for survival, and those simply saying good-bye rolled on our screens. This stunning arrangement of the work, as featured in the film, will allow your band to pay tribute to the story of the unsinkable ship, and the 1,517 souls she took with her.

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    I Wont Say (I'm In Love) - Alan Menken - Richard Rock

    A great piece to give the horn players of your band something to get stuck into. Music from the animated Disney film "Hercules" is based upon the Greek mythology (albeit, slightly altered to be suitable for children!) telling the story of Hercules. This piece is sung by Meg as she realizes she is falling in love with him. The music for the film by composer Alan Menken was nominated for an Academy award, however sadly, was released at the same time at "Titanic" where James Horner's score won instead. Now arranged by Richard Rock as a grand feature for your bands horn section, pleasing to play and to listen too.

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    The Land Before Time - James Horner - Gavin Somerset

    The music of James Horner is known around the world for his strong, heart-warming melody lines that featured in such films at 'Titanic' and 'An American Tail'. Released in 1988, 'The Land Before Time' was made by the same film creators of 'An American Tail' and so, James Horner and Will Jennings were the obvious choice to create the movie's soundtrack, following the success of 'Somewhere Out There' (from 'An American Tail'). They didn't disappoint, and the main title track 'If We Hold On Together' became a success both on the screen and off when it was released as a single by Diana Ross in 1989. Now arranged by Gavin Somerset, this release will take a generation back in time to the story of Littlefoot, who embarks upon journey with 4 friends as they search for the Great Valley. A great item for all bands

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    Turbulence, Tide and Torque (Baritone Solo with Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Graham, Peter

    Concerto for BaritoneTurbulence, Tide and Torque can be considered to be a companion piece to my 2008 Euphonium Concerto In League with Extraordinary Gentlemen, and indeed can be performed on Euphonium (vintage or medium bore instrument preferred). Whereas the gentlemen in question in the latter work were fictional (e.g. Sherlock Holmes and Phileas Fogg), the former pays tribute to three real life women who were very much true pioneers and heroines of their age.Turbulence: Harriet Quimby (b. 1875) was one of the world's best woman aviators, her significant and historic achievement being the first woman to fly across the English Channel. Sadly, in her lifetime very few people were aware of her 1912 accomplishment; potential press coverage was dominated by the sinking of The Titanic only two days before.Grace Darling (b. 1815) is a name much more familiar to the public today, and in her lifetime she was lauded as a national heroine. A humble lighthouse keeper's daughter from Northumberland, her participation in the rescue of survivors from the wrecked paddle-steamer Forfarshire is well documented (a museum dedicated to her achievements located in Bamburgh, the town of her birth). This movement, Tide, develops a main theme from my large scale work Harrison's Dream, reflecting on the souls lost in the disaster.The final movement Torque, opens with a sudden gear change such as might have been undertaken by Dorothy Levitt (b. 1882), the woman's world land speed record holder, in her Napier racing car. Levitt, who following her 1906 record-breaking achievement was described as the Fastest Girl on Earth, went on to write extensively about her experiences, encouraging females to take up motoring through her articles in The Graphic newpaper.Turbulence, Tide and Torque was commissioned by and is dedicated to Katrina Marzella as part of an Arts Council of England funded residency I was awarded with the Black Dyke Band in 2018.- Peter GrahamDuration: 15.00

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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