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£44.95Theme and Eight Variations (Brass Band - Score only) - Elgar, Edward - Ball, Eric
Contesting Edition from The Enigma Variations. Duration: 17.00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£44.95Chivalry (Brass Band - Score only) - Ellerby, Martin
Symphonic Tone Poem for Brass and PercussionPremiere: All England Brass Band Championships, Cambridge May 2003Recorded on Polyphonic QPRL231D Terra Australis, QPRL218D Master Brass (Volume Fourteen)Duration: 13:00.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£44.95Harrison's Dream (Brass Band - Score only) - Graham, Peter
At 8.00pm on the 22nd of October 1707, the Association, flagship of the Royal Navy, struck rocks off the Scilly Isles with the loss of the entire crew. Throughout the rest of the evening the remaining three ships in the fleet suffered the same fate. Only 26 of the original 1,647 crew members survived. This disaster was a direct result of an inability to calculate longitude, the most pressing scientific problem of the time. It pushed the longitude question to the forefront of the national consciousness and precipitated the Longitude Act. Parliament funded a prize of �20,000 to anyone whose method or device would solve the dilemma.For carpenter and self-taught clockmaker John Harrison, this was the beginning of a 40 year obsession. To calculate longitude it is necessary to know the time aboard ship and at the home port or place of known longitude, at precisely the same moment. Harrison's dream was to build a clock so accurate that this calculation could be made, an audacious feat of engineering.This work reflects on aspects of this epic tale, brilliantly brought to life in Dava Sobel's book Longitude. Much of the music is mechanistic in tone and is constructed along precise mathematical and metrical lines. The heart of the work however is human - the attraction of the �20,000 prize is often cited as Harrison's motivation. However, the realisation that countless lives depended on a solution was one which haunted Harrison. The emotional core of the music reflects on this, and in particular the evening of 22ndOctober 1707.- Peter GrahamJuly 2000 Recorded on Polyphonic QPRL219D Master Brass (Volume Fifteen). Duration: 14'30"
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£44.95The Call Of The Righteous (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Condon, Leslie
The classic Leslie Condon 'Tone Poem', originally written for Tottenham (now Enfield) Citadel Band in the mid 1960's. Based on the old gospel tune 'When the roll is called up yonder', this music became a blueprint of style copied by countless others since. Also featured on Celebration by Croydon Citadel Band.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£44.95The Severn Suite (Brass Band - Score only) - Elgar, Edward - Gay, Bram
The Severn Suite was first performed on 27 September 1930 at the National Brass Band Championships, Crystal Palace. The first performance of this edition took place on 7 September 1996 at the British Open Brass Band Championship at Bridgewater Hall, Manchester.Duration: 15-16 minutes
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£44.95Revelation (Brass Band - Score only) - Wilby, Philip
Symphony for Double Brass on a theme of Purcell1995 marked the tercentenary of Purcell's death and Revelation was written as a tribute to his music and the ornate and confident spirit of his age.The five major sections are:PrologueVariations on a ground bass IFugueVariations on a ground bass IIEpilogue and ResurrectionDuration: 19.00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£44.95Santa Claus-Trophobia (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Smith, Sandy
A Santa Claus Medley including:Santa Claus is Comin' to TownHere Comes Santa ClausI Saw Mummy Kissing Santa ClausTheme from Santa Claus the MovieWhen Santa got Stuck up the ChimneyA Rootin' Tootin' Santa Claus
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£44.95The New Jerusalem (Brass Band - Score only) - Wilby, Philip
The New Jerusalem was commissioned by the National Youth Brass Band of Great Britain, and first performed by them at City Hall, Salisbury on 20 April 1990 and then the following day in London's Queen Elizabeth Hall. The original version was thus intended for their very large group of gifted players, and is available from the Novello Hire library.This present Contest Version is a thorough revision of that original score, redesigned for a conventional number of players, and recast as a score which contains considerable scope for solo performers within the band.Recorded on Polyphonic QPRL056D National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain and Gala Concert - 1992
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£44.95Cambridge Variations (Brass Band - Score only) - Sparke, Philip
Commissioned by Philip Biggs and Richard Franklin with funds provided by All England Masters Brass Band Championships Ltd.Duration: 14:45Recorded on:Polyphonic QPRL219D Master Brass (Volume 15)Polyphonic QPRL081D Cambridge Variations
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£44.95The Flowers of the Forest (Brass Band - Score only) - Bennett, Richard Rodney - Hindmarsh, Paul
In a preface to the score, the composer explains that 'the folk song The Flowers of the Forest is believed to date from 1513, the time if the battle of Flodden, in the course of which the archers of the Forest (a part of Scotland) were killed almost to a man'. Bennett had already used the same tune in his Six Scottish Folksongs (1972) for soprano, tenor and piano, and it is the arrangement he made then that forms the starting-point for the brass-band piece. A slow introduction (Poco Adagio) presents the folk song theme three times in succession - on solo cornet, on solo cornets and tenor horns, and on muted ripieno cornets in close harmony - after which the work unfolds through five sections and a coda. Although played without a break, each of these five sections has its own identity, developing elements of the tune somewhat in the manner of variations, but with each arising from and evolving into the next. The first of these sections (Con moto, tranquillo) is marked by an abrupt shift of tonality, and makes much of the slow rises and falls characteristic of the tune itself. The tempo gradually increases, to arrive at a scherzando section (Vivo) which includes the first appearance of the theme in its inverted form. A waltz-like trio is followed by a brief return of the scherzando, leading directly to a second, more extended, scherzo (con brio) based on a lilting figure no longer directly related to the theme. As this fades, a single side drum introduces an element of more overtly martial tension (Alla Marcia) and Bennett says that, from this point on, he was thinking of Debussy's tribute to the memory of an unknown soldier (in the second movement of En Blanc et noir, for two pianos). Bennett's march gradually gathers momentum, eventually culminating in a short-lived elegiac climax (Maestoso) before the music returns full-circle to the subdued melancholy of the opening. The work ends with a haunting pianissimo statement of the original tune.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
