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Millennium Bridge - Nigel Hess
Millennium Bridge describes the pedestrian's journey across this wonderful new landmark bridge over the Thames, starting at the imposing Tate Modern, crossing the busy river, and on to St. Paul's Cathedral with its bells ringing out over the great city. This piece is the first movement of Nigel Hess's New London Pictures, which represents elements of London in the 21st Century.Brass Band Grades 4/5: Premier Youth and 2nd SectionDuration: 4 minutes.
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
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£45.00
Congestion Charge - Nigel Hess
This is the third movement of Nigel Hess's New London Pictures As with all modern cities, London is over-crowded with motor vehicles. London was the first major city in Europe to adopt a Congestion Charge, and this lighthearted work includes musical images of frustrated rush hour traffic leading to a freer flowing galop.Brass Band Grade 5: 1st SectionDuration: 7 minutes.
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
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£22.00
The Catskills - Nigel Hess
The Catskills is one of Nigel Hess's East Coast Pictures and was commissioned in 1985 by the British Youth Wind Orchestra. This suite, arranged here for brass band, has become a modern classic.Brass Band Grades 4/5: Premier Youth and 2nd SectionThe bass clef Euphonium parts can be purchased as individual downloads here.Duration: 6 minutes
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£49.95RAMEAU REVISITED - Rameau arr. Peter Graham
Additional Score: 24.95Rameau Revisited takes themes from the operas and keyboard works of the great Baroque composer Jean-Phillipe Rameau and recasts them to exploit the various colours of the modern brass band. The two outer movements, Marche and Tambourin are tour de force display pieces for the full ensemble while the three inner movements, Rondeau, La Joyeuse and Danse showcase the horn, cornet and lower brass sections in turn.
Estimated dispatch 3-7 working days
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£25.00Freedom - Trombone Feature & Brass Band - LM323
This piece is a trombone feature based on the tune "Power in the Blood" for brass bands with 4 or more trombonists. Cues are added for the bass trombone part in the Eb Bass part in case you do not have a bass trombone player. There is an interesting modern bit in the middle that may set the audience to clapping along.
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£60.99
The Eagle March - Morten J. Wallin
This lively, modern concert march from the Norwegian composer Morten J.Wallin is an ideal opening piece for your concerts. Hearty rhythmic brass alternates with tuneful melodies in all instrument groups.
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£54.99
To(o) Funk(y) - Juri Briat
To(o) Funk(y) is a short but powerful opening tune, orchestrated by Juri Briat. It consists of a measured cocktail of Funk, Swing and Modern Beat nobody can resist. Cheers !!
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£60.99Rondo Romantica - Otto M. Schwarz
Rondo Romantica is based on the Italian Rococo period. In this piece, Otto M. Schwarz depicts a colourful annual fair and the carefree atmosphere of the period. The piece also has undercurrents of modern elements, such as its diverse rhythms.
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£105.80Scherzo - Andrew Pearce
Commissioned by Philip Cobb & The New York Staff Band of the Salvation Army. A classic trumpet solo full of exciting tempo changes and technical feats. A challenge for every modern trumpet player!
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£137.70Why Not? - Michel A. Camilo - Lars Erik Gudim
"Why Not?" is the most well-known piece by Dominican Republic pianist/composer Michel Camilo. It appeared for the fist time on his 1984 album record "French Toast". He re-recorded it in 1985 for the "Why Not?"-album whoich is among his best-selling to date. The song has also been recorded by other artist like the vocal group The Manhattan Transfer. "Why Not?" ia a modern latin-jazz classic and this demaning arrangement for Brass Band captures the featureless and musical challenges of the original piece.
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
