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£42.50WHITLOCK VARIATIONS (score & parts) - Mealor, Paul (b.1975)
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£11.50WHITLOCK VARIATIONS (score) - Mealor, Paul (b.1975)
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Whitney Houston - George Merrill
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£94.95
Whitsun Wakes - Michael Ball
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£94.95WHITSUN WAKES (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Ball, Michael
Recorded on Polyphonic QPRL214D Hymn of the Highlands. Championship Section
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£44.95WHITSUN WAKES (Brass Band - Score only) - Ball, Michael
Recorded on Polyphonic QPRL214D Hymn of the Highlands. Championship Section
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£94.95Whitsun Wakes (Score and Parts)
Whitsun Wakes was commissioned by the BBC and first performed by Black Dyke Band, conducted by James Watson, in Manchester's Bridgewater Hall on 26th May, 1997 as part of the BBC's 'Music Live' Festival. It was subsequently selected as a test piece for the British Open Championship which was scheduled to be held on 6th September 1997 at Birmingham's Symphony Hall. Unfortunately this was the day of the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales and so the British Open was postponed until 17th January, 1998. However the greatest irony is the fact that although this piece takes its inspiration from the Manchester area it was destined to be played at the first British Open Championship to take place outside Manchester.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£44.95Whitsun Wakes (Score Only)
Whitsun Wakes was commissioned by the BBC and first performed by Black Dyke Band, conducted by James Watson, in Manchester's Bridgewater Hall on 26th May, 1997 as part of the BBC's 'Music Live' Festival. It was subsequently selected as a test piece for the British Open Championship which was scheduled to be held on 6th September 1997 at Birmingham's Symphony Hall. Unfortunately this was the day of the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales and so the British Open was postponed until 17th January, 1998. However the greatest irony is the fact that although this piece takes its inspiration from the Manchester area it was destined to be played at the first British Open Championship to take place outside Manchester.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£108.10Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Alan Silvestri - Jan Valta
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£22.99Who Is He In Yonder Stall - Bb Cornet Solo
This is an fabulous little Christmas cornet solo, that will mad an excellent addition to any programme. It starts very simply with the soloist and a quartet of horns, baritone and euphonium. It then builds for a fast verse and then modulates into the minor, with the horns taking the "Who is He" melody and the cornet moving to a minor version of "Silent Night". The piece then shifts back to the tonic key with the cornet finishing the final verse while the whole band then slowly re-enters.
Estimated dispatch 5-9 working days
