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    Echoes of Spring (Brass Band - Score and Parts)

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    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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    Jarna Polka (Spring Polka) (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Hudec, Adam

    Marchcard SizeDuration: 3.45

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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    SLOVENIAN SPRING (Brass Band) - Fernie, Alan

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    Spring Blossoms (Brass Band - Score and Parts)

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    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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    Spring Revelry (Brass Band - Score and Parts)

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    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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    Spring Song (Brass Band - Score and Parts)

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    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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    Sweet Spring (Brass Band - Score and Parts)

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    All In The April Evening - Hugh S Robertson - Ed Keeley

    There's a haunting melody that has hung around in the deep recesses of my mind for years, which always resurfaces around Easter. Especially living in Devon, with views of Dartmoor all around, with numerous sheep parading their tiny lambs. All In The April Evening was transcribed for band masterfully by Eric Ball - but here is a more updated version for your Easter and Spring concerts.The composer, Hugh Robertson, the founder and conductor of the Glasgow Orpheus Choir, wrote this choral work in 1911, which featured heavily in their repertoire.

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    Folklore - Kjetil Djønne

    "Folklore" is a work for brass band and percussion loosely based on the story of the Norwegian woman accused of witchcraft, Anne Pedersdotter. She was sentenced to be burned at the stake in Bergen in the spring of 1590 and has since been frequently highlighted as Norway's most famous and talked-about witch.The work begins with the movement "Lyderhorn," depicting the mountain outside Bergen where witches gathered to plan magical actions against the city. Here, we hear the quietness of nature and the wind blowing through the trees before a new theme appears, which will come to life in the next movement. In the distance, the witches have started their ceremony.In the next movement, "Walpurgis Night," the witches perform their rituals to afflict the city with fire, disease, and natural disasters. The ceremony becomes more and more chaotic, violent, and compelling until the darkness of the night envelops us, concluding the section.The third movement describes the women's inner struggle against the harassment they faced when the people of Bergen suspected them of being witches. Rumors often turned into formal accusations from the legal system, and many were sentenced to death after undergoing trial. "From life to death through the fire."The fourth and final movement, "The Pyre," depicts the actual death sentence. You can hear the pyre being ignited and the flames growing and intensifying. It all culminates in a chorale as a memorial to the lives that were taken.

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days