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£27.50COOL DRUMMING (score & parts) - Mealor, Paul (b.1975)
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£11.50WHITLOCK VARIATIONS (score) - Mealor, Paul (b.1975)
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£42.50WHITLOCK VARIATIONS (score & parts) - Mealor, Paul (b.1975)
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£8.50ELEGY from Baritone Concerto (score) - Mealor, Paul (b.1975)
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£27.50ELEGY from Baritone Concerto (score & parts) - Mealor, Paul (b.1975)
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£8.50MARCH: THE ROCKWOOD for Intermediate Brass Band (score) - Mealor, Paul (b.1975)
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£27.50MARCH: THE ROCKWOOD for Intermediate Brass Band (score & parts) - Mealor, Paul (b.1975)
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£35.73All By Myself (Eb Soprano Cornet) - Kevin Ackford
Score & Parts The huge 1975 hit for Eric Carmen which has been covered by artists such as Celine Dion, Frank Sinatra and Only Men Aloud. Originally commissioned by Amanda Gardner from the Lanner & District Silver Band this arrangement has been a huge hit with audiences.
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£50.00Greetings to a City (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Bliss, Arthur - Hindmarsh, Paul
Sir Arthur Bliss (1891 - 1975) was a significant composer and pillar of the British musical establishment. Although Born in London, his father was from the United States and both countries were important in his life and career. A pupil of Stanford at the Royal College of Music, Bliss travelled to the United States with his father in 1923, taking a prominent part in Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge's Pittsfield Music Festival, as well as undertaking some teaching and conducting. In 1925 he married Trudy Hoffman and they returned to the UK early in 1926. Bliss's most influential scores were his ballets and film scores. In 1953 Sir Arthur was appointed Master of the Queen's Music, after which he added a steady stream of fanfares and ceremonial works to his list of works. In 1960 he was commissioned by the American Wind Symphony of Pittsburgh, which requested for festive work to feature on an extensive European tour, including a performance in London.Bliss scored Greetings to a City for antiphonal brass, a choir each of 2 trumpets, 2 horns and three trombones, with tuba and percussion. This adaptation for brass band instruments retains an element of antiphony, emphasing the contrast between the fanfare instruments (cornets and trombones) and the horns and tubas. Greetings to a City is cast in three connected sections, with extended fanfare episodes separated by a short lyrical interlude.- Paul HindmarshDuration: 6.00
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£34.95Chalk Farm No.2 (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Gregson, Edward
Like so many of the best composers for brass band - Eric Ball, Wilfred Heaton, Elgar Howarth and Robert Simpson - Edward Gregson's youthful talents came to the fore in the Salvation Army. In 1975 Gregson was commissioned by the Chalk Farm Band of the Salvation Army to write a march for the centenary of the birth of the band's most long-serving bandmaster Alfred W Punchard, who conducted the band from 1894 to 1944. In 1909 the Salvation Army published a march called Chalk Farm featuring the old Army chorus 'March on, we shall win the day'.Gregson uses the same tune in his Chalk Farm No 2 march, but this is a symphonic march clearly to be played sitting down. He includes irregular bars of 5 and 7 beats as well as a tongue-in-cheek treatment of the tune, complete with bongos (in the march) and bi-tonality (in the trio). Chalk Farm No 2 imaginatively composed. Gregson's own main theme 'fits' the chorus as a counter-subject. The playful irreverence of the style has more in common with Wilfred Heaton's Praise or Glory, than the conventional Salvation Army March.Duration: 4.00
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