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    The Eagle (Cornet Solo with Piano) Liz Lane

    The Eagle was commissioned and premiered by Luke Pallister, accompanied by Ruth Webb, at the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester, on 21 May 2019. The work was funded by personal scholarship time awarded by the University of the West of England. The Eagle is inspired by the Indian tawny eagle synonymous with the world renowned International Centre for Birds of Prey, Newent, and in the 50th anniversary year of landing on the moon, the name of the lunar module, 'eagle'. The music broadly depicts an eagle's soaring take-off, flight and landing. Towards the end it pays homage to the iconic space event, with a cornet melody which sets the words of a sign left on the moon by the astronauts: "Here men from the planet Earth first set foot upon the moon July 1969, A.D. We came in peace for all mankind". Musically, The Eagle emulates aspects of the repeated patterns from Widor's Toccata ('Symphony for Organ No. 5'), conveying a sense of travel through the continuously evolving harmonic progressions. Widor wrote the Toccata for a new type of organ with a vast range of timbres and range of orchestral voicing - hence the 'symphony' title - and a range of often integrated cornet and piano timbres are explored. The music is also influenced by an online recording of Widor himself at the age of 88 performing the Toccata at a much slower speed than has become more widely known, demonstrating grandeur, majesty and power - and perhaps in itself emulating a concept of space and flight. To view a video of Jennifer Oliverio performing the solo please visit https://youtu.be/gSzzzm-eE3U?si=opOEmpfVpI610q5A Duration: approx. 8 minutes This PDF download includes soloist Bb and piano parts. Sheet music available at www.brassband.co.uk (UK) or www.cimarronmusic.com (USA)

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    Seaside Odyssey (Brass Band) Liz Lane

    Seaside Odyssey is a celebration of the British seaside! The music represents a juxtaposition between natural and manmade elements; there are two main musical themes - the reflective sea (a wordless setting of John Masefield's Sea Fever) and a more lively 'seaside' theme, heard separately in different ways and later together. From childhood memories, sand, beach and cliffs to cafes, ice creams, fish and chips, buckets and spades, boating trips, beach huts, bandstands, piers, theatres, gardens, mini golf, arcades and more, Seaside Odyssey is a journey from dawn to dusk with the sea at the heart of the music. This work was commissioned by Grimethorpe Colliery Band for its seaside tour, August 2023, where it performed at Paignton, Lyme Regis, Weymouth, Shanklin and Herne Bay. Includes optional poems and words specially curated from poets associated with the seaside towns, which can be read before a performance. Duration: approx. 5 minutes This PDF download includes parts and score. Sheet music available at www.brassband.co.uk (UK) or www.cimarronmusic.com (USA) Instrumentation: Eb Soprano Cornet Bb Solo Cornet Bb Repiano Cornet Bb Cornet 2 Bb Cornet 3 Bb Flugelhorn Eb Solo Tenor Horn Eb Tenor Horn 1 Eb Tenor Horn 2 Bb Baritone 1 Bb Baritone 2 Bb Trombone 1 Bb Trombone 2 Bass Trombone Bb Euphonium Eb Bass Bb Bass Percussion 1: timpani, triangle and optional 'arcade jackpot' effect (see score/part) Percussion 2: 3 suspended cymbals (2 ride, 1 crash) and hi-hat Percussion 3: snare, tom-toms and bass drum Percussion 4: glockenspiel

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    LORD'S PRAYER, The (from African Sanctus) (Brass Band/Brass Band & Voices) - Fanshawe, David - Lane, Liz

    Includes 2 versions: Version 1 Brass Band arranged by Liz Lane. Version 2 Brass Band and Voices arranged by David Fanshawe

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  • £81.00

    Fanfare for on occasion (Bra) - Morten J. Wallin

    'Fanfare for an Occasion' was composed as an entry to the 'International Brass Band Composer Competition 2020' organized by Andrew Wainwright. Adjudicators were James Curnow, Dr. Liz Lane and Paul Hindmarsh. There were some 92 entries and Fanfare for an Occasion was awarded 2nd place. It has since been revised and scored for Concert Band and Fanfare Band.

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    The Grand Union Waltz (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Lane, Liz

    The Grand Union Waltz was written as a wedding present and represents a shared love of narrow-boating, the Grand Union Canal being the longest canal in Great Britain. Suitable for 2nd Section bands and above

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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