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  • £82.95

    Tallis Variations (Brass Band - Score and Parts)

    The hymn tune on which these variations are based is the third of nine that Thomas Tallis wrote in 1567 as part of a psalter for the first Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury, Matthew Parker. It was later used by Vaughan Williams in the English Hymnal and as the basis for his Fantasia.Duration: 15:09Recorded on Polyphonic QPRL232D Sea Pictures

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £64.95

    A Disney Spectacular

    Includes: Be Our Guest; Beauty and the Beast; Bella Notte (This is the Night); Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo; A Spoonful of Sugar; Under the Sea; A Whole New World.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £44.95

    Irving Berlin for Brass

    Includes: A Couple of Swells; Change Partners; Easter Parade; The Piccolino; There's No Business Like Show Business; Top Hat, White Tie and Tails; We Saw the Sea.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £40.00

    Midway (Score and Parts)

    A terrific march from the soundtrack of the 1979 movie about one of the greatest sea battles in history between the American and Japanese Fleets. Great sop part!

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £20.00

    Midway (Score Only)

    A terrific march from the soundtrack of the 1979 movie about one of the greatest sea battles in history between the American and Japanese Fleets. Great sop part!

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £94.95

    The Maunsell Forts (Score and Parts)

    The Maunsell Sea Forts are military defence structures from the Second World War, designed and built under the supervision of Guy Maunsell. There were three in Liverpool Bay, not far from Hilbre Island and now no longer extant, and five in the Thames E

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £49.95

    The Maunsell Forts (Score Only)

    The Maunsell Sea Forts are military defence structures from the Second World War, designed and built under the supervision of Guy Maunsell. There were three in Liverpool Bay, not far from Hilbre Island and now no longer extant, and five in the Thames E

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £55.00

    Second Suite in F - Gustav Holst arr. Phillip Littlemore

    Gustav Holst's Second Suite in F was composed in 1911, two years after the first suite, yet like his first suite it didn't receive its premiere until many years later, on 30th June 1922, at Royal Albert Hall in London and performed by band of The Military School of Music.The Suite uses English folk songs and folk dance tunes throughout. The opening march movement uses three tunes: a lively Morris Dance called Glorishears, the folk song Swansea Town and finally Cloudy Banks. The first two tunes are repeated to conclude the first movement. The second movement is a setting of I'll Love My Love, a sad story of a young maiden driven into Bedlam by grief over her lover being sent to sea by his parents to prevent their marriage. The Song of the Blacksmith follows with a lively hammer rhythms and the score actually asks for a blacksmith's anvil. The final movement is a fantasia based on the 16th Century English country-dance, The Dargason, with the Elizabethan love-song Greensleeves intertwined. This is a new brass band arrangement that has a lighter texture to that made by Sydney Herbert and restores it to the original key of F.Duration: c. 12 minutesDifficulty: 3rd Section and above

    Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days
  • £25.00

    One Fine Day - cornet solo

    One Fine Day is the most famous arias from the opera Madam Butterfly. It comes at the beginning of Act II, which is set three years after the action of Act I. Pinkerton, Butterfly's husband, is a US Naval Officer and he had to return to the sea shortly after their wedding. In the aria, she sings about the day he will return, seeing the ship appear on the horizon, then seeing it enter the harbour. When he arrives, they will be reunited for ever.This cornet solo is an ideal slow encore piece which needs a sweet sound and good breath control.Duration: c.3'00"Difficulty: Suitable for all grades

    Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days
  • £25.00

    One Fine Day - vocal solo

    One Fine Day is the most famous aria from the opera Madam Butterfly. It comes at the beginning of Act II, which is set three years after the action of Act I. Pinkerton, Butterfly's husband, a US Naval Officer has returned to the sea after their wedding. In this aria, she sings about the day he will return, seeing the ship appear on the horizon, then seeing it enter the harbour. When he arrives, they will be reunited for ever.Duration: c.3'00"Grade: Suitable for all

    Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days