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    Fanfare for the Olympians (Brass Band) Aaron Stanley

    VIEW SCORE PDF This uplifting and rhythmic fanfare by American composer J. Aaron Stanley will be an ideal alternative to the traditional fare that is written in celebration of the Olympic Games. The composer writes: 'Most of my works start with a concept and working title in mind before I even begin composing. But Fanfare for the Olympians, on the other hand, was titled afterward, allowing the music to suggest its own title. The festive, anticipatory nature of the work seems to build excitement and tension for something celebratory and grandiose, like the Olympic Games. Written in 2000, at the time, I was obsessed with quartal harmonies and asymmetrical meters. But the driving eighth-note pulse of alternating 2+2+3 / 3+2+2 is what drives the fanfare forward to its epic climax.' Sheet music available from: UK - www.brassband.co.uk USA - www.solidbrassmusic.com Difficulty Level: 2nd Section + Instrumentation: Soprano Cornet Eb Solo Cornet Bb Repiano Cornet Bb 2nd Cornet Bb 3rd Cornet Bb Flugel Horn Bb Solo Horn Eb 1st Horn Eb 2nd Horn Eb 1st Baritone Bb 2nd Baritone Bb 1st Trombone Bb 2nd Trombone Bb Bass Trombone Euphonium Bb Bass Eb Bass Bb Timpani Percussion 1-2

    In stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 days

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  • £49.99

    Barcelona '92 - Horst Schelcke

    The Olympic Games from the summer of 1992, officially known as theGames of the XXV Olympiad of the modern era, were held in the sunnySpanish city of Barcelona. This was the first time the Olympic Gameshad been held in Spain, and to celebrate this Horst Schelke composedthis rousing concert march with a typically Spanish feel. Relive theexcitement of this great event with this superb march.

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
  • £64.99

    Olympus - Philip Harper

    Selected as the test-piece for the 3rd Section Regional contests of the National Brass Band Championships 2012The music begins with a depiction of the exciting Opening Ceremony where noisy fanfares and sudden swells add to the cosmopolitan flag-waving clamour. Without a break the music leads to The Chariot Race, a fast compound-time gallop withthundering hooves in the basses and percussion, and a heroic melody introduced by the tenor horns. Chariot racing was the main equestrian event in the Ancient Greek Games, which were founded in memory of King Oenomaus. In the Greek legend he suffereddefeat in a chariot race to his son-in-law and Zeus' grandson, Pelops, but much of the music is bitter-sweet to symbolise the fact that Pelops had to cheat to win drawing parallels with some of the issues still facing modern-day athletics. A slow, mystical passage follows, describing The Temple of Zeus at Olympia. The statue of Zeus, who was honoured throughout the Ancient Games' history, was housed inside the temple and was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Themusic depicts this period of the dawn of one of mankind's most ancient civilisations and there is a series of solo passages above a drone. The next section is called The Olympic Flame and a broad and lyrical anthem-like melody develops slowly in the euphoniums, which gradually ascends until the horns can take it over before passing upwards again to the cornets (Higher). The musicbursts into bright life at the lighting of the flame and the regular rhythmic pattern which has been established goes through an accelerando (Faster). The final section is called The Olympic Truce and aims to capture the cooperative spirit of the ancient practice of ending wars for the duration of the games. The anthem-like melody makes an affirmatory return (Stronger) and the work ends asit began with a blaze of colour and a real sense of optimism and global celebration. "Citius, Altius, Fortius" (Faster, Higher, Stonger)NOTES ON PERFORMANCEPercussion requirements: 1 to 3 players (3 Timpani, Snare Drum, Tenor Drum, Cymbals, Glockenspiel, Triangle)

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
  • £74.99

    Summon the Heroes (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Williams, John - Sparke, Philip

    John Williams has written ceremonial music for many major events and ceremonies but of all these occasional pieces Summon the Heroes is the most elaborate and musically complex. It was composed for the Atlanta Olympic Games in 1996 and performed at the opening ceremony. As with all of John Williams's ceremonial compositions this work makes an ideal brass band work that will bring the house down as a concert opener.Duration: 6:20

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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    CITIUS, ALTIUS, FORTIUS (Brass Band) - Fernie, Alan

    Duration: 1'52". Grade: medium. Recorded on OBRCD945 Flyin' to the Skies (Black Dyke Band). Olympic motto: Faster, Higher, Stronger.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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    John Williams: Epic Themes (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Williams, John - Sykes, Steve

    John Williams: Epic Themes is a medley of John Williams favourites including Star Wars (Main Theme), March (1941), Imperial March (from Star Wars Episode V : The Empire Strikes Back), Olympic Spirit and Superman (Main Theme), arranged with the approval of the composer by Steve Sykes.Suitable for Advanced Youth/3rd Section Bands and aboveDuration: 9.00

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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    John Williams: Epic Themes (Score & Parts) - John Williams

    John Williams: Epic Themes is a medley of John Williams favourites including Star Wars (Main Theme), March (1941), Imperial March (from Star Wars Episode V : The Empire Strikes Back), Olympic Spirit and Superman (Main Theme), arranged with the approval of the composer by Steve Sykes. Brass Band Grade 4: Advanced Youth and 3rd Section Duration: 9 minutes

    In stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 days
  • £28.50

    E Da Sa Qaqa (We Have Overcome) - Kevin Ackford

    Score & Parts E Da Sa Qaqa is a Fijian Gospel song sung by the Fijian Rugby Team after winning the World Cup in 2016 and again during the Olympic games this year in Tokyo after winning the Rugby Sevens gold. The title translates as We Have Overcome which is also very appropriate given the struggles of the last 16 months worldwide and now we are starting to win the battle against the pandemic. This arrangement has given it a twist by adding a reggae beat to this beautiful melody. A real crowd pleaser. Playable by all sections of band

    Estimated dispatch 5-7 days
  • £34.95

    Olympiada - Samuel Hazo - Jonathan Bates

    Olympiada was written to capture the human conditions of intense glory and pain that only the Olympic Games can inspire, while musically tying themes with a historic Greek feel to modern chord changes and melodies. It opens with an Olympic-style...

    Estimated dispatch 4-7 working days
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    The Light Fantastic - Paul Lovatt-Cooper - Christian Jenkins

    The Light Fantastic was commissioned by Leeds Metropolitan University to use during their promotional presentations whilst on a joint tour of China with the Northern Ballet Orchestra during the 2008 Olympic Games. The music aims to encapsulate the grandeur and...

    Estimated dispatch 4-7 working days