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£69.60Happy Birthday March - Milan Baginsky - Bertrand Moren
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£68.60Fanfare, Dance and Choral - Giovanni Giacomo Gastoldi - Henk van Belcum
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£69.60The Best of W.A. Mozart - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Henk Ummels
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£74.60Samba de Janeiro (Easy Band Version) - Airto Moreira - Henk Ummels
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£73.60Rock Pool! - Dean Jones
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£73.60Drie Opwekkingsliederen - Henk Ummels
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£96.60Happy Phone - Henri Gerrits
In this sparkling work, the conductor is interrupted in the middle of a musical adventure by a spontaneous phone call from a member of the orchestra. This unexpected moment adds an extra layer of liveliness and humour to the performance, creating a unique experience every time. This piece is perfect for training orchestras looking for a challenging and inspiring addition to their epertoire. A masterpiece that breaks the boundaries of traditional orchestral music and leaves unforgettable impression at every performance.
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£108.60
Throne Of The North - Mathias Wehr
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£115.60Voluntary Artillery & Rifle Corps March - Endeerby Jackson - Ray Farr
The march was written by Enderby Jackson and performed during a series of brass band events which took place at the Crystal Palace, London 1860 - 1863. Enderby Jackson was the organiser of these historically important events, and also conducted the massed band concerts. The Volunteer Force was a part-time, citizen army created in May 1859 by the British government as a result of increasing tensions between Britain and France. By 1862 more than 200,000 men had enlisted and were paid when on duty however, each member of the corps had to provide his own weapon and equipment.Some of the volunteer corps had bands which normally numbered between six and twelve players plus percussion1 and these bands became an important stimulant to the development of brass band.2 The corps were heavily subsidised by the government and considerable funding was spent on the bands3 which were often local brass bands. These bands were often provided with rehearsal rooms, instruments and uniforms,4 furthermore, the volunteer movement created and saved many brass bands.5Most of the musicians performing at the Crystal Palace Contests were affiliated to the Volunteer Force.
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