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  • £32.95

    Dragon Prelude (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Wiffin, Rob

    This concert prelude is both abridged and expanded from a selection of Welsh songs Here be Dragons which was commissioned by the Band of the Welsh Guards for their Centenary celebrations in 2016. The work was first performed at the Kneller Hall Summer Concert, 20 July 2016. It contains the following:Rhyfelgyrch Gwyr Harlech - Men of HarlechSosban Fach - Little SaucepanAr Lan y Mor - Down by the Sea (plus Suo Gan - Lullaby)Hen Ferchetan - Old MaidHen Wlad fy Nhadau - Land of my FathersDuration: 4.45

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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    The Red Kite (Euphonium Solo with Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Wiffin, Rob

    At one time the Red Kite was close to national extinction in the UK but now it is possible to admire this distinctive bird of prey with its red colouring and forked tail. I love watching it soaring so gracefully through the sky. I attempted to catch that feeling in this solo composed for Martin Smith. In writing it I had in mind making the euphonium glide solitary and effortlessly, occasionally swooping down then reclaiming its high altitude.To create the desired atmosphere, I avoided too many root position chords and enhanced the feeling of floating by adding notes to a lot of the harmony, giving it subtle colour. The harmonic rhythm is slow but the movement switches in the way that the Red Kite can make slight changes of direction by minor adjustments of its tail. On top of this accompaniment the soloist is left to sing with a sense of grace and freedom.- Rob WiffinDuration: 3.45

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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    Here Be Dragons (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Wiffin, Rob

    This arrangement of Welsh songs was commissioned by the Band of the Welsh Guards for their Centenary celebrations in 2016. It contains the following:Sosban Fach - Little SaucepanAr Lan y Mr - Down by the Sea (plus Suo Gn - Lullaby)Dafydd y Garreg Wen - David of the White RockHen Ferchetan - Old MaidHela'r Ysgyfarnog - Hunting the Hare (plus Ar Hyd y Nos - All through the Night)Migldi Magldi Hen Wlad fy Nhadau - Land of my Fathers (plus Rhyfelgyrch Gw?r Harlech - Men of Harlech)Duration: 6.30

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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    When Children Rule the World (Score and Parts) - Andrew Lloyd Webber arr. Ray Steadman-Allen

    From the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Whistle Down the Wind, this song is sung by a group of children who dream of the time when they will rule the world.

    Estimated dispatch 7-9 working days
  • £40.00

    The Mariner - Harper, M

    Composed by upcoming talent Morris Harper at the age of 17, this is a traditional brass band march with a seafaring twist, partially using the shanty 'Blow the Man Down' as its TRIO theme.3rd Section +Duration 3 mins 'The Mariner' courtesy of Cory Band.

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    The Hispaniola - Harper, P

    A lilting fantasy on several famous sea-songs including Blow the Man Down and My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean.As played by Glyn Williams1st SectionDuration 3 mins

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    Don't Let the Sun go Down on Me (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - John & Taupin - Bernaerts, Frank

    Performed by Elton John and George Michael. Duration: 05:10

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £64.00

    SOUTHERN GOSPEL SUITE (Brass Band) - Fernie, Alan

    Medium Includes: Kumbayah; Deep River; Down By The Riverside.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £80.00

    St. Magnus - Kenneth Downie

    Dedicated to Alastair Massey, an inspirational music teacher. Commissioned by the Scottish Brass Band Association for the 2004 European Brass Band Championships in Glasgow. This music is a set of variations on the tune known as St Magnus, which is attributed to Jeremiah Clarke. Most people will associate it with Thomas Kelly's hymn which begins: "The Head that once was crowned with thorns is crowned with glory now". The tune is very simple, consisting of just two, four-bar phrases. Neither is there much in the way of rhythmic variety, every note being a crotchet with the exception of two quavers, and the last note in each phrase. Within such a simple structure, however, lies considerable strength. THEME The listener is given the opportunity of hearing it twice, in full, at the beginning, starting with one player but soon taken up by the full ensemble. It returns in the middle of the music and is stated again near the end. This has been done quite deliberately in the hope that there will be an appreciation of what material is being developed, by the listener as well as by those with access to the score, who are able to see the visual connections. VARIATION 1 This takes the rhythm of the last part of the theme and also uses the shape of the opening as a recurring figure. The mood is whimsical and skittish, with short, teasing rhythmic figures tossed around the band, and quick interplay with percussion, at a fast tempo. An energetic flourish finishes this variation before the Andante espress. VARIATION 2 This commences with chords related to the opening of Variation 1. The cantabile on solo comets establishes a new, lyrical mood and there is scope for expressive playing in a series of short solo passages. The theme works its way unobtrusively into the texture before a reprise of the solo cornet melody and some more lyrical interchanges between Eb bass, euphonium, flugel horn and comets. The variation ends serenely with clear references to the last phrase of the theme. VARIATION 3 The first idea to dominate is clearly linked to the shape of the theme's first phrase. There is a frenetic feel to much of this variation, with considerable energy and instability created by extensive use of cross-rhythms. A thinning-out of the score marks a clear change to development of the start of the second phrase of the theme. This proves to be short-lived however, and the opening material returns leading to a restatement of the theme, "Maestoso," after which a euphonium cadenza links to Variation 4. VARIATION 4 Here we have some solos for euphonium, cornet, trombone and Eb bass set against a background of horns and baritones presenting a pensive statement of the theme's opening. VARIATION 5 This commences Allegro, with lively work for cornet and euphonium spreading to the whole band before attention focuses on the beginning of the second phrase of the theme which is initially presented in diminution, then in regular rhythm, then in inversion. An increase in tempo coupled with a decrease in volume, requires dexterity and control, with several metrical challenges thrown in for good measure. The same fragment of phrase becomes an ostinato which generates a frenzied climax, punctuated by short, dramatic silence, before the opening figure returns and the music gradually winds down. The tubular bells herald the final return of the theme, in augmentation, marking the start of the Finale. FINALE This features the running semiquavers of the previous variation sounding in counterpoint. A fast, furious coda speeds the work to a conclusion while references to the opening of the theme are still trying to break into the texture of the music. Kenneth Downie

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
  • £70.00

    Masque. - Kenneth Hesketh

    A Masque (short for Masquerade) has been defined by Historians as 'A revel in which Mummers or masked folk come with torches blazing into the festive hall and call upon the company to dance and dice'. The chaos of this dramaticdance is depicted in this 'Masque' by Hesketh. The main theme is bravura and is often present, in the background. The form of the piece is a simple scherzo-trio-scherzo. Colourful scoring (upper wind solos, trumpet and horn solosalternating with full bodied tuttis) with a dash of wildness may tease both player and listener to let their hair down a little! 'Masque' has been transcribed for wind band by Kenneth Hesketh from his 'Scherzo forOrchestra',commissioned by the National Children's Orchestra in 1987.

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days