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£59.99Whence is that Goodly Fragrance Flowing? (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Sparke, Philip
Whence is that Goodly Fragrance Flowing? is the first line of an old French Christmas song that originated in the 17th century. In 1728 John Gay used this joyous and markedly festive melody that honours Jesus Christ and His miraculous birth in his Beggar's Opera. Philip Sparke has given this melody a new lease of life with his charming and imaginative arrangement for the Christmas season.Duration: 3:45
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£34.95Lifestream (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Pearce, Ralph
This march is modelled on the well-known American quick march called Midwest by J.J. Richards. The melody of the second subject is by the Danish hymn-writer, Sophie Hedvig Dedakam and is associated with words by Major Clara Vint who helped to establish En Evant, the French War Cry. The title of the march is derived from the text of the song.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£17.50Lifestream (Brass Band - Score only) - Pearce, Ralph
This march is modelled on the well-known American quick march called Midwest by J.J. Richards. The melody of the second subject is by the Danish hymn-writer, Sophie Hedvig Dedakam and is associated with words by Major Clara Vint who helped to establish En Evant, the French War Cry. The title of the march is derived from the text of the song.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£54.99Feelings (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Albert & Gaste - Kernen, Roland
Feelings is a well-known easy listening hit that was written halfway through the 1970s, by the Brazilian singer-songwriter Morris Albert. However, the melody is derived from a French song (Pour toi) from 1957, written by Louis Gaste, who made this claim successfully. Over the years, Feelings has been performed by famous artists like Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley. Numerous arrangements have been made for various instrumentations. This arrangement by Roland Kernen does justice to the original.Duration: 4.45
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£59.99Old Hundredth (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Sparke, Philip
The tune Old Hundredth is one of the best-known melodies in all Christian musical traditions and first appeared in the 1551 psalter "Pseaumes Octante Trois de David", where it is used as a setting for a version of Psalm 134; it is usually attributed to the French composer Louis Bourgeois (c.1510 - c.1560). The melody was then used in 1561 by the Scots clergyman, William Kethe in Sternhold and Hopkins' Psalter for his paraphrase of Psalm 100 All People that on Earth do Dwell, which is still the most familiar hymn sung to this noble tune. When Tate and Brady's "New Version of the Psalms" was published in 1696, the melody became know as the 'old' version - hence its current title. This arrangement presents three contrasting verses and is effective as a concert piece as well as an instrumental interlude as part of a church service or wedding.Duration: 2:30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£34.95Il Est Ne (He Is Born) (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Norbury, Kevin
This French traditional carol has great charm and grace. This arrangement calls for rhythmic vitality, delicacy and sure-footedness.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£17.50Il Est Ne (He Is Born) (Brass Band - Score only) - Norbury, Kevin
This French traditional carol has great charm and grace. This arrangement calls for rhythmic vitality, delicacy and sure-footedness.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£29.95Masters In This Hall (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Bearcroft, Norman
A highly rhythmic arrangement of a French traditional carol.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£14.95Masters In This Hall (Brass Band - Score only) - Bearcroft, Norman
A highly rhythmic arrangement of a French traditional carol.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£59.99The Earl of Oxford's March (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Byrd, William
The Battell was written during the late 14th Century when England was in a mood of national celebration after victory over the Spanish and French Armadas. The movement which Byrd called Marche Before The Battell became known as The Earl of Oxford's Marchand it appears with that title in an early manuscript copy of the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book. Written while Byrd was at the height of his powers, it still stirs the soul to this day. A perfect opener for your concert performances.Duration: 4:45
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
