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£60.00
Travelin' Prayer - Joel, B - Harper, P
Featuring seven soloists (two cornets, flugel, horn, baritone, trombone and euphonium) this showstopper is in the style of a wild bluegrass hoe-down, as used by Cory Band in its 2024 winning Brass in Concert programmeChampionshipClick to Listen
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
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£30.00
Travelin' Prayer (Score) - Joel, B - Harper, P
Featuring seven soloists (two cornets, flugel, horn, baritone, trombone and euphonium) this showstopper is in the style of a wild bluegrass hoe-down, as used by Cory Band in its 2024 winning Brass in Concert programmeChampionshipClick to Listen
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
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£18.95BBA March - Roy Newsome
This is a concert march with a difference!The whole of the first section is in minor mode - unusual and intended to depict the trials and tribulations which inspired the original (and now successfully completed) Africa-based projects of Brass Band Aid. The Trio then goes into the major and begins with a Prayer motif that starts with the notes B-B-A. Following a rather turbulent episode (a reminder that there is still much to do), the Prayer theme returns triumphantly, reflecting optimism for the future.Roy Newsome composed this work in support of a charitable project, known in 2005 as Brass Band Aid. The organisation called for original compositions to be included in a follow-up CD release - Into Africato help raise funds for projects in Adet, Africa, and to build awareness of theMake Poverty History campaign. African Adventure was featured on the CD with a recording by the Wingates Band.Now that the original BBA projects are complete, funds raised by the titles we publish from theBrass Band Aidseries continue to support other music-related projects on a regular basis.
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£24.95
PILGRIM PRAYER, The (Brass Band Set) - Sydney Rouse - Eric Ball
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£56.00The Lord's Prayer - Albert Hay Mallotte - Keith M. Wilkinson
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£50.90LORD'S PRAYER, The (Euphonium/Brass Band) - Wilkinson, Keith M.
Euphonium Solo & Brass Band. Grade: Easy
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£42.95LORD'S PRAYER, The (from African Sanctus) (Brass Band/Brass Band & Voices) - Fanshawe, David - Lane, Liz
Includes 2 versions: Version 1 Brass Band arranged by Liz Lane. Version 2 Brass Band and Voices arranged by David Fanshawe
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£28.00
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£25.95African Trio - Kenneth Downie
As it's title suggests, this piece consists of three distinct elements, all of which maximise the stylish creativity of Kenneth Downie's renowned writing talent.After a rich, warm and hymnal opening 'movement' based upon Kum Ba Yah, the work develops and lifts into a fascinating take on 'The Lord's Prayer'. Bringing the piece to an even more positive, up-tempo close is the final section which references the South African traditional song We Are Marching (Siyahamb' ekukhanyen' kwenknos')Kenneth Downie composed this work in support of a charitable project, known in 2005 as Brass Band Aid. The organisation called for original compositions to be included in a follow-up CD release - Into Africato help raise funds for projects in Adet, Africa, and to build awareness of theMake Poverty History campaign. African Trio was featured on the CD with a recording by The National Youth Band of Wales.Now that the original BBA projects are complete, funds raised by the titles we publish from theBrass Band Aidseries continue to support other music-related projects on a regular basis.Look and Listen (performance courtesy of Golden Gate British Brass Band in 2019):
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£54.99Images for Brass - Stephen Bulla
Stephen Bullas highly descriptive work was written to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Iwo Jima, which took place between the 19th February and 26th March 1945.Casualties on both the American and Japanese sides were horrendously high before the famous image of the raising of the flag on top of Mount Suribachi signalled the end of one of the most significant and terrifying Pacific conflicts of the SecondWorld War.The work received its first performance by the brass choir of the U.S. Marine Band at the National Cathedral in Washington D.C. and is divided into four programmatic sections.The first portrays the sense of anticipation before conflict (Prologue), before the arduous journey to the scene of the battle (Approach by Sea) is followed by introspection and prayer featuring the hymn tune Melita (Chorale Prayer), andfinally, the hostile confrontation itself (Engagement).There are frequent references to the Marines Hymn and the US National Anthem, particularly in the closing bars, depicting the ultimate raising of the American flag.
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
