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No. 29 Dance Number - Various
Includes a full band set (no score)Featuring:DoloresGaily TrippingSummer Roses
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No. 3 Dance Number - Various
Includes a full band set (no score)Featuring:Fairy Dell by Gerald FraserSweet Repose by George A. FrostSongs of Love by Frank J. Smith
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No. 8 Dance Number - Various
Verbena arranged by A CalvertWild Roses arranged by A CalvertAzalea arranged by A BournePolyanthus arranged by A BourneSweet Pansies arranged by JA GreenwoodIncludes a full band set (no score)
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Will Ye No Come Back Again - Faulds, J
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£72.99English Dances, Set 1, Op. 27: No. 1 - Sir Malcolm Arnold - Ray Farr
English Dances, Set I, opus 27, is a light classic composition that was written for orchestra by the British composer Malcolm Arnold in 1950. The set contains four dances that continue without pause: the individual movements are indicated by the tempo markings. The work came about at the request of Bernard de Nevers, at the time the head of publisher Alfred Lengnick & Co., who asked Arnold to write a suite of dances as an English counterpart to Dvo ak's Slavonic Dances and Bartok's Romanian Folk Dances. The premiere took place in the spring of 1951, played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult. Following the success of the first set, DeNevers asked the composer to write a second one, which Arnold completed the next year (Op. 33). The Andantino from the first set has been skilfully arranged and orchestrated for brass band by Ray Farr.
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£104.99Sinfonietta No. 4 - Etienne Crausaz
This work was composed for the occasion of the 28. Fete Cantonale des Musiques Vaudoises (28th Music Festival of the Canton Vaud), taking place in the Valley of Joux in June 2018. The music begins with a very simple fanfare consisting of five ascending legato notes which constitute the fundamental framework of the piece. This contrasts with the more cantabile sounding theme we hear after. The following Allegro section uses the sequence in a contrapuntal style reminding us of the Renaissance period, but with more modern day harmonies. Two solo cadenzas played by cornet and euphonium initiate the middle section, in which a theme also based on the sequence builds uptowards the climax of the piece. The sequence in the last section is played in time but gives the feeling of a "one to the bar" beat. Shortly before the festive finale, the music heard in the middle part resumes.
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(I can Get No) Satisfaction - Frank Bernaerts
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Hamabe No Uta - John Iveson
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Hamabe No Uta
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