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£67.50Mancini! - Henry Mancini - Stephen Bulla
Some of the most recognisable themes from film and television over the years have come from the creative genius of Henry Mancini. Here is a symphonic showstopper featuring some of Mancini's biggest hits and most recognised melodies from the last four decades! Includes: The Pink Panther, Moon River, Baby Elephant Walk, Dreamsville, and Peter Gunn.
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£67.50Highlights from Star Trek Into Darkness - Michael Giacchino - Philip Sparke
Michael Giacchino's soundtrack for the highly anticipated follow-up to 2009's Star Trek is dramatic and evocative. Using a mixture of familiar previous themes along with new material, this medley for brass band brings the excitement and drama of the film to the concert stage.
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£60.99Highlights from Planes - Mark Mancina - Michael Brown
For the Disney animated film Planes, composer Mark Mancina created an outstanding orchestral score filled with power and depth. Michael Brown's skillful adaptation for young band brings all the majestic qualities of the original to the concert stage.
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£50.00Keystone Kops. - Carl David
'The Keystone Kops' was a series of silent comedies featuring an incompetent group of policemen. They first appeared in the 1912 film Hoffmeyer's Legacy but it was the 1913 feature The Bangville Police that confirmedtheir popularity. 'The Keystone Kops' were renowned for making mistakes, particularly with a great deal of energy and activity, and all done with a major lack of coordination. Carl Davis's 3 minute tour de force is a fine encorepiece!
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£105.20Gabriellas Song - Dan Nilsson - Idar Torskangerpoll
"Gabriellas song" is a ballad song with music by Stefan Nilsson and lyrics by Py Backman. Recorded by Helen Sjoholm & Stefan Nilsson. The song became famous with the 2004 film "As It Is in Heaven." After this, Gabriellas Song has become a very popular scandinavian hymn-tune, used in all kinds of settings.
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£74.99Star Wars: The Last Jedi - John Williams - Michael Brown
From the blockbuster movie Star Wars: The Last Jedi, John Williams continues to display his mastery of music for film. This dynamic medley includes poignant new themes along with familiar older melodies as some of our favorite characters return for this episode.
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£60.99Moon River Cha Cha - Henry Mancini - Philip Harper
Moon River Cha Cha was arranged to be part of Cory Band's winning set from Brass in Concert 2016 which was entitled; 'The Remarkable Life of Roald Dahl'. The centenary of Dahl's birth in Wales was celebrated in 2016, and this piece comes from the 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany's which starred Dahl's first wife, Patricia Neal. The easy-listening style of the music portrays the glamour and glitz of Roald Dahl's immediate post-war life in the USA.
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£69.99Scherzo for X-Wings - John Williams
From the blockbuster film Star Wars: The Force Awakens this exciting music is featured in the climactic battle scene with our heroes and their X-Wing fighters. A dynamic tour de force for mature bands.
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£115.60Starship Battle - Roar Minde Fagerli
Startship Battle is a catchy composition inspired by music written for film an series who describes war in space.The form of the composition is a typical ABA structure. It starts with a fast A-part with a transition to a slow choral in the B-part and ends with a repetition of the A-part. With a duration of approx. five mins, this is a quite long composition from the composer at this grade level. The piece will fit to any contest- or concert use.
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£105.20Ungarsk marsj - Hector Berlioz - Bjorn Morten Kjaernes
The "Rakoczi March" (Hungarian March) was the unofficial state anthem of Hungary before Ferenc Kolcsey wrote the Himnusz which is today the official national anthem of Hungary. The first version of this march-song was probably created around 1730 by one or more anonymous composers, although tradition says that it was the favorite march of Francis Rakoczi II. That early version called back Francis Rakoczi II to save his people. It was very popular in the 18th century but in the 19th century the more refined Rakoczi March became prevalent. Hector Berlioz included the music in his composition "La Damnation de Faust" in 1846, and Franz Liszt wrote a number of arrangements, includinghis Hungarian Rhapsody No. 15, based on the theme. The march gave its name to a 1933 Austrian-Hungarian feature film - Rakoczy-Marsch This arrangement is based on Berlioz instrumentation and phrasing from his Hungarian March, but in the form of the 19th century Rakoczi March
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
