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					£59.95ROMANS 8 Brass Celebration (Brass Band Set) - Ray Steadman-AllenBased on the eighth chapter of Romans, this music was composed as a companion to a series of bible studies at the 1985 British National School of Music. The tunes of four songs are presented, each supporting the ideas of the chapter; 'This joyful Eastertide' 'We are born of the Spirit' 'Lord of all hopefulness' and 'In the Cross of Christ I glory'. Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
 
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					 £57.00 £57.00A Glorious Fanfare Op. 38/3 - Franco CesariniFranco Cesarini was commissioned to write A Glorious Fanfare by the Band Association of the Zug Canton in Switzerland (Zuger Blasmusikverband), to celebrate the centenary of the Association (1922-2022).The composition is the third in a trilogy of scintillating concert opening pieces (which make up opus 38), together with A Triumphant Fanfare and A Joyful Fanfare. A majestic fanfare entrusted to the trumpets introduces the piece. Subsequently a cantabile variant of the same theme is presented leading to a finale with rich and impressive sounds.An ideal opening piece that will delight your audience! Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
 
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					 £60.99 £60.99Sparkling Overture - Marc JeanbourquinSparkling Overture was written to celebrate the centenary of the Swiss brass band La Musique Militaire de Rougemont. This energetic and dynamic piece opens with a festive and resolutely positive fanfare. The much more tranquil and lilting second theme is a magnificent chorale which is then followed by a brilliant return of the first motif. Used as a theme tune, this piece will be ideal as a contrasting, joyful and sparkling concert opening. Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
 
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					 £72.70 £72.70Marsj i mars - Hans OfferdalAt last, here is a joyful march for those who really enjoy playing marches in March! Challenges in all instrumental groups. Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
 
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					 £39.99 £39.99Mickey Mouse March - Jimmie DoddThe Mickey Mouse March goes back to the early 20's, but almost everybody knows it, whether you're 8 years old or 80 years old! This fresh arrangement was made by Philip Sparke and is a funny and joyful moment for your next concert! Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
 
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					 £72.70 £72.70Marsj i mai - March in May - Hans OfferdalMarch in May is a fun and joyful march with challenges in all instrumental groups! Composed for Haugen skolekorps and their 40 years anniversary in 2017. Playing time: approx. 2:10 min Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
 
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					£54.99Carnaval de Paris - Stefan RabeThis hit for English group Dario G was the unofficial 1998 World Cup anthem that cunningly exploited the musical traditions of the many countries involved and featured a joyful face-painted video. Add a little football fever to your concert with this great arrangement by Stefan Rabe. Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
 
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					 £79.99 £79.99Sambezi - Philip SparkeSambezi is the brass band version of the last movement of Philip Sparke's Trombone Concerto. It starts in a joyful and outgoing mood with the soloist playing a carefree samba tune. A jazz-in uenced central tune explores the higher ranges of the trombone before the samba rhythms set up a 'contest' between the soloist and the band's trombone section. The soloist is the eventual 'winner' and he celebrates by reintroducing the samba melody before bringing the work to a virtuosic close. A real treat for your trombone soloist. Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
 
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					 £84.99 £84.99Voyage with the VOC - William VeanThe Netherlands have been an important trading nation for a long time partly as a result of their geographical situation. One of the first multinationals in The Netherlands was the 'Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie' (VOC). The aim of the VOC was to send ships to Asia in order to buy pepper and spices, and to take over the Portuguese monopoly in this field. The Company was successful. An era of great prosperity resulted, in which the art of painting (Rembrandt van Rijn) as well as science (Constantijn Huygens) flourished alongside a thriving economy. 1. The Sails are set : There is a lot of hustle and bustle on the quay. The crew are preparing fordeparture. Goodbyes are said and once the sails have been hoisted the ship sets out to sea.2. A Visit to the Rajah of Yogyakarta: After a voyage of many months the place of destination is reached. A visit to the Radja, the king of the area around Yokyakarta, follows. The dishes and beverages and the native culture in general are very pleasant after having been on a diet of ship's biscuit and water for such a long time.3. The Holds have been loaded: The holds have been loaded to the brim, and the voyage home can be begin!4. Death sails along: Life at sea is rough. not seldom did a sailor die of a tropical disease or scurvy. After a memorial service, the Captain would speak the words 'One, two, three, in God's name ...' and the body, wrapped in canvas, would be committed to the sea.5. A joyful homecoming: After many months of hardship coming home is perhaps the best part of the entire voyage. The quay is filled with people eager to give the crew a warm welcome. Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
 
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					 £94.99 £94.99Dublin Pictures - Marc JeanbourquinIreland is a multi-faceted country that has developed a popular and distinctive musical culture. The first movement of Dublin Pictures reflects Irish festivals where there is dancing and traditional beer flowing.More tranquil in its feel, the second movement illustrates the landscape that can be seen from the Ha'penny Bridge, a bridge that crosses the River Liffey in Dublin. This movement highlights the wide range of the orchestra's sound colours as the musicians' voices combine with the wind and percussion to accompany the soloist. The lively and joyful rhythms of the last movement take the listener to Temple Bar, the famoustourist quarter of the city, well known for its vibrant nightlife.The music's energy and virtuosic motifs are in contrast to the previous movement and provide a spirited and festive finale.Marc Jeanbourquin wrote this piece in three movements for Azimuts Brass in 2011. He then arranged it for Concert, Fanfare or Brass Band. Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
 

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