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£60.99So nimm denn meine Hande - Friedrich Silcher - Jacob de Haan
This celebrated song is based on a poem by Julie Hausmann (1826-1901), a Latvian teacher who was probably blind. The text draws on her personal experience and unshakeable faith in God, death and eternal life. The melody by Friedrich Silcher is written in a simple and delicate style but also draws on the grand romantic tradition of Wagner and Bruckner. This arrangement can also be performed with a mixed choir. The choir parts are in German.
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£69.00So sei nun, Seele, deine - Johann Sebastian Bach - John Glenesk Mortimer
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£54.99
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£30.00
SOARING ON HIGH - Oliver Blyth
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£45.00Soaring The Heights - Christopher Bond
Soaring The Heights is a tour-de-force opener for brass band, written for and commissioned by Cory Band in 2024 on the occasion of the band's 140th Anniversary. With solos for cornet and euphonium, the work opens and closes with brilliance and vigour - the perfect short concert opener.
Publisher Closed for Holidays. Estimated Dispatch 22nd August
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£34.95Soaring the Skies - Paul Lovatt-Cooper
A concert opener composed for the staff and students of the Blue Coat School, Oldham. Circa 3:30.
Publisher CLOSED indefinitely. Please Contact us for more details
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£60.00
Soaring the Sky - Geert Jan Kroon
Soaring the Sky is a short piece in a typical brass band style with influences from popular music. It captures a feeling of freedom: a feeling of flying in total harmony with your surroundings. To soar literally means flying without propulsion, furthermore it means to ascend to an unknown height.
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£79.00Sobonana Masinyane - van Dijk Joop
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£19.50Sobre Las Olas
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£24.50
Sobre Las Olas - Juventino Rosas - Chris Gorman
This is possibly one of the best-known tunes around the world and is speculated to heard in more motion pictures than any other song. However, if you asked someone to "name that tune", then most would probably struggle. This classic Waltz has mistakenly in the past thought to be Viennese and has frequently thought to be the work of Johann Strauss II. The music is the most famous work of the composer and has long been associated in the US with fair ground rides and trapeze artists. This arrangement of the original work by Chris Gorman makes a perfect classical "Overture" work for your concert program.
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
