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£34.95Storyteller - Christopher Bond
2016 marked one hundred years since the birth of iconic children's author, Roald Dahl. Storyteller, inspired by the imagination of Roald Dahl, is an ideal opener, with fizzing rhythmic motifs, forward-momentum, and a feeling of excitement through to the close. As with Dahl's magical imagination, ideas are presented boldly and developed throughout the work, with solo contributions from euphonium and baritone, and optional standing moments for soloists and sections. The work was commissioned by and written for Brighouse & Rastrick Band as the opening item to its podium-placed 2016 Brass in Concert programme, premiered at The Sage, Gateshead, on 20th November 2016.
Publisher Closed for Holidays. Estimated Dispatch 22nd August
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£55.00California Dreamin'
ABOUT THIS PIECE: Bring a unique and evocative twist to your next concert with this arrangement of California Dreamin', as featured in the film San Andreas. Originally written by John and Michelle Phillips of The Mamas & The Papas, this iconic song from 1965 became an anthem of the 1960s counterculture, celebrated for its longing melody. In San Andreas, California Dreamin' takes on a haunting and dramatic tone, reflecting the tension and emotion of the film's story before erupting into high tempo drama. Perfect for any concert or special event, this arrangement of California Dreamin' offers a fresh take on a classic. A standout addition to any programme, it's sure to captivate audiences and leave a lasting impression. ENSEMBLE: Standard British Brass Band WHEN YOU BUY THIS PRODUCT, YOU GET: High-quality printed score and parts - DUE TO COPYRIGHT LAW THIS WORK IS NOT AVAILABLE IN AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND OR NORTH AMERICA LEVEL: 2 LISTEN: DURATION: 3-minutes 30-seconds EXAMPLE SCORE: Click here LEVEL GUIDE: Level 1- Accessible to all Level 2 - c. UK third section and higher Level 3 - c. UK second section and higher Level 4 - c. UK first section and higher Level 5 - c. UK championship section level
Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days
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£39.99Who Wants to Live Forever
ABOUT THIS PIECE: A stunning arrangement of Who Wants to Live Forever, originally performed by Freddie Mercury and Queen. Composed by Brian May for the iconic 1986 film Highlander, the song is renowned for its haunting melody and powerful lyrics, exploring themes of love, loss, and immortality. Mercury's emotive vocals and the song's orchestral grandeur have made it a timeless classic. This arrangement captures the depth and drama of the original while building to a bold and triumphant finale, making it an ideal choice as a closing piece for a half or full concert. Its dynamic range and emotional intensity provide a fantastic opportunity to showcase the band's expressive abilities. ENSEMBLE: Standard British Brass Band WHEN YOU BUY THIS PRODUCT, YOU GET: High-quality printed score and parts LEVEL: 2 LISTEN: Click here DURATION: 5-minutes EXAMPLE SCORE: Click here LEVEL GUIDE: Level 1- Accessible to all Level 2 - c. UK third section and higher Level 3 - c. UK second section and higher Level 4 - c. UK first section and higher Level 5 - c. UK championship section level
Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days
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£39.99You Know my Name
ABOUT THIS PIECE: Bring the iconic energy of Casino Royale to your next programme with Adam D J Taylor's electrifying arrangement of "You Know My Name." Originally performed by Chris Cornell, this powerful theme blends hard rock elements with sweeping orchestration, embodying the grit and sophistication of the James Bond franchise. ENSEMBLE: Standard British Brass Band WHEN YOU BUY THIS PRODUCT, YOU GET: High-quality printed score and parts LEVEL: 2 LISTEN: DURATION: 3-minutes, 30 secondsEXAMPLE SCORE: Click here COPYRIGHT NOTICE: Due to copyright law, this item is only available in: UK AND EUROPE LEVEL GUIDE: Level 1- Accessible to all Level 2 - c. UK third section and higher Level 3 - c. UK second section and higher Level 4 - c. UK first section and higher Level 5 - c. UK championship section level
Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days
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Guitar Zero (Bra) - Stijn Aertgeerts
Guitar Zero was commissioned by The Flowers Band for their 2024 Brass in Concert programme, "Game On".It is an ode to the fast-paced rhythm games that were incredibly popular in the 2000s.The most famous of the genre is without a doubt Guitar Hero, where players could feel like they were on stage with iconic bands such as Metallica, AC/DC, Aerosmith, and many others!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£34.95Streamline Peaks - Paul Lovatt-Cooper
Streamline Peaks was commissioned and composed to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Glassworks Brass Band St-Prex. As the Glassworks Band are based in Switzerland, I used two iconic Swiss elements for my inspiration; the famous Swiss landscapes and their famous Rail system.
Publisher CLOSED indefinitely. Please Contact us for more details
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£49.99The Mandalorian - Paul Murtha
This popular Star Wars series follows the exploits of a bounty hunter in the post-Return of the Jedi era. Featuring a stunning soundtrack by Ludwig Goransson, here is the iconic main theme in a dramatic and powerful setting for the concert stage. This arrangement was transcribed for brass band by Christopher Bond.
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£49.99Themes from The Crown - Robert Buckley
From the masterful Netflix series on British royalty, here are two of the iconic musical themes skillfully set for brass band by Christopher Bond with rich textures and haunting melodies.
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£49.99Singin' in the Rain - Michael Brown
Who isn't familiar with the famous scene where Gene Kelly dances and sings around a lamppost, splashing into puddles with an umbrella in his hand? The song he sings is just as iconic and has made its reputation as a song known by both young and old! This arrangement has been made accessible and easy to play for brass band. Are you singin' in the rain?
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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Sharpe's Theme - John Tams & Dominic Muldowney - Len Jenkins
"Sharpe" is a popular British series of television dramas starring Sean Bean as Richard Sharpe, a fictional British soldier in the Napoleonic Wars, principally in Spain, Portugal and France. His activities and adventures are based on a number of novels by Bernard Cornwell, which reflect the military campaigns of the Duke of Wellington (as he became) and were filmed mainly in Turkey and Crimea, although some filming was also done in England, Spain and Portugal. This music, composed by John Tams and Dominic Muldowney, contains two aspects of the series; the iconic introductory signature tune and the equally familiar 'Over the Hills and Far Away' originally sung by John Tams (who also acted in the series) which features in the closing scenes of each episode. This arrangement is within the capabilities of a good 4th section brass band.
