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    Lucht Siuil - 'Walking People' (cornet solo) - Richard Rock

    During the famine, as Irish people emigrated to Europe, Australia and America, moving on from place to place, searching for somewhere to settle, the main mode of transportation was by foot, after arriving by ship. This is a solemn tune using wandering tonality to suggest the scene at the time.

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    Finale from Cello Concerto No. 1 - Joseph Haydn - Owen Farr

    Originally composed somewhere between 1761 and 1765 for Haydn's long-time friend and cellist Joseph Weigl, Cello Concerto No. 1 in C was presumed lost until 1961 when a copy of the manuscript was discovered in the Prague National Museum. This...

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    West Side Story, Symphonic Suite from (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Bernstein, Leonard - Crees, Eric

    Includes: Prologue; Mambo (with Cha-Cha end); Cool; Somewhere.Recorded on Polyphonic QPRL237D Master Brass Vol.24.Suitable for Championship Section Bands

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    West Side Story, Symphonic Suite from (Brass Band - Score only) - Bernstein, Leonard - Crees, Eric

    Includes: Prologue; Mambo (with Cha-Cha end); Cool; Somewhere.Recorded on Polyphonic QPRL237D Master Brass Vol.24.Suitable for Championship Section Bands

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    Xmas Ditty - Tim Paton

    Seasonal 'fun' for the band, (and the audience of course).Robert Childs commented:It begins with yet another rendition of Jingle Bells, "Wait a minute though, is someone out of tune somewhere? Who is that who some of the band are shouting at? Why am I thinking of Les Dawson? ... Back to the music - it's Good King Wenceslas, how did Rule Britannia get in there? ... and I'm sure that was the end of God Save the Queen".After an unadulterated version of O Come, all ye faithful, the final section features Jingle Bells and Good King Wenceslas claiming the last spot together.The piece ends with the well known 'AMEN' cadence - but there's still a little surprise on the last chord! "..is subtitled 'seasonal fun for band and audience', and it certainly is just that!"

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    A Lazy Afternoon - Len Jenkins - Len Jenkins

    'A Lazy Afternoon' brings to mind a lazy hot day in summer, possibly starting with a short drive out to somewhere pleasant for an afternoon's picnic. It is accepted that a drive out is now something many would choose to avoid, especially at busy weekends, but one can perhaps dream of open un-cluttered roads with no rush to get there. As such, this piece is ideal for the local summer fete. It has a gentle style that so befits an English village fete, recalling an era when things did not need to be so immediate and may thereby help to give a perfect respite from the everyday 'rush and tear'. As with many of Wobbleco's pieces, this is aimed at the average town and village band, and is within the reasonable playing capabilities of its members.