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£24.95Isle Of Mull (Soprano Cornet Solo with Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Downie, Kenneth
This lovely, delicate solo was one of Kenneth Downies first projects as Composer in Residence of Yorkshire Building Society Band and was written especially for Peter Roberts
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£12.50Isle Of Mull (Soprano Cornet Solo with Brass Band - Score Only) - Downie, Kenneth
This lovely, delicate solo was one of Kenneth Downies first projects as Composer in Residence of Yorkshire Building Society Band and was written especially for Peter Roberts
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£50.00
It ('s a Monster) - Bettencourt & Cherone - Harper, P
With rasping trombones, a driving drum kit and an irresistible hook, this song from 1980s glam-rock group Extreme will get your audiences rocking!Championship SectionDuration 4 mins
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
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£28.00
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£74.60It Came Upon A Midnight Clear - Jirka Kadlec - Bertrand Moren
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£26.50
It Came Upon a Midnight Clear - Traditional - Broadbent, D
It Came Upon a Midnight Clear is a serene and reflective Christmas carol, written in 1849 by American pastor Edmund H. Sears. This beautifully scored arrangement of the much-loved Christmas carol is ideal for Christmas concerts and festive events, it provides a touching and atmospheric addition to any seasonal programme.
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
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£61.99It Came Upon A Midnight Clear - Traditional - Steve Cortland
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£35.00It Came Upon a Midnight Clear (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - McKenzie, Jock
The English version of this carol is set to the tune 'Noel'. This was adapted from an older English melody by the composer Arthur Sullivan in 1874. However, the lyrics were composed in the USA by Edmund Sears, pastor of the Unitarian Church in Wayland, Massachusetts in 1849. Duration: 2.30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£30.00It Came Upon the Midnight - Traditional
The English version of this carol is set to the tune 'Noel'. This was adapted from an older English melody by the composer Arthur Sullivan in 1874. However, the lyrics were composed in the USA by Edmund Sears, pastor of the Unitarian Church in Wayland, Massachusetts in 1849.
