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    Cartoon Classics

    Recommended for - Championship to 3rd Section bands In Cartoon Classics, Andrew Duncan has brought together four classic cartoon themes in one cartoon medley that will be a sure-fire hit with audiences everywhere. Looney Tunes Theme (Merrily We Roll Along) The Pink Panther The Flintstones The Simpsons

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    A New World Overture. Andrew Duncan

    Recommended - Championship & 1st Section A New Concert Overture by Andrew Duncan featuring popular tunes from the USA, including The Stars and Stripes, Oh When The Saints, Battle Hymn of the Republic, Yankee Doodle and even a touch of Dvorak! New World Overture would make a rousing and spirited start to a concert if Pizzazz and Razzamatazz are required! Includes Score & Parts Scroll down for a MP3 of the arrangement.

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    A Suffolk Prelude. Andrew Duncan

    Recommended - Championship to 2nd Section Written for the Ipswich & Norwich Co-Op Band, A Suffolk Prelude is based around five traditional folk tunes from Suffolk in England. Nutting Time, Blackberry Fold, Cupid's Garden, A Seaman's Life and The Bold Richard. A Suffolk prelude is ideal as an opening item in a concert. Includes score & Parts

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    Welsh Echoes. Andrew Duncan

    Recommended - Championship to 3rd Section band Welsh Echoes incorporates three traditional Welsh folk tunes, creating a concert piece with varied moods and styles. Welsh echoes was commissioned by The Charles Church Camberley Band as a gift to mark the 90th Birthday of their previous conductor, Gerallt Hughes. Includes score & parts

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    Patapan. Arranged for brass band by Lynda Nicholson

    Arranged for brass band by Lynda Nicholson Patapan is a French Christmas Carol written by the French composer, Bernard de la Monnoye (1641-1720). The words are written from the perspective of the Shepherds in Bethlehem, playing their drums and flutes at the birth of Jesus. " Patapan" mimics the sound of the drums and the scale passages on the the flutes. Patapan begins with a solo side drummer playing a punchy rhythm in 2/2 with a tambourine being added before this rhythm underpins the melody played by the full band. A section featuring the trombones follows before the main theme returns after which a short duet for Euphonium and flugal leads into a rousing final section with a Rock feel. This final section has the full band playing with the tunes in the cornets, a fast quaver movement in the middle of the band and cleverly, the melody in counterpoint in augmentation played by the trombones. This arrangement is part of the Lynda Nicholson Collection To hear a sound file of Patapan scroll down.

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    Danceries (Set II) - Kenneth Hesketh

    Danceries Set II, arranged for brass band, was first commission by Keith Allen for the Birmingham Symphonic Winds. This second set of Danceries continues the format, established in the popular Danceries (Set I), of using tunes and dances from Playford's Dancing Master (17th century) to form the basis of an extended dancesuite. In this set, the melodies have become more abstracted and project only a distant echo of their original forms. As before, each movement is self-contained, colourful and direct, with its own distinct mood.The outer movements - Jennie's Bawbee and Peascod's Galliarda - share driving percussion with a military air. Tom Tinker's Toye and Heart's Ease (movements two and three) are both settings of original melodies. All movements are more extended than in the first set, with a freer use and approach to the material; melodies now occur in various keys and are supported by a greater variety of harmonic colouring. The result is a richer, even more exhilarating set of dances.

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    Cartoon Classics - Andrew Duncan

    In Cartoon Classics, Andrew Duncan has brought together four classic cartoon themes in one medley that will be a sure-fire hit with audiences everywhere. It features the Looney Tunes Theme (Merrily We Roll Along), The Pink Panther, The Flintstones and The Simpsons.Brass Band Grade 4: Advanced Youth and 3rd SectionDuration: 4 minutesScore & Parts

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    Elegy - Kenneth Hesketh

    Elegy is a consortium commission in celebration of the 75th birthday of the distinguished wind band conductor Timothy Reynish. The music derives from a youthful symphony written when Hesketh was 16, the same source as his popular Masque. Full of big tunes and bitter-sweet harmonies, Elegy is a heartfelt thank you to a conductor who has done more than most to widen the vision of the wind orchestra movement.Brass Band Grade 5: 1st SectionDuration: 7 minutes.Elegy has been recorded by the Leyland Band, conducted by Jason Katsikaris, and is available on the CD Penlee.

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    GAELFORCE - Peter Graham

    Additional Score: 18.95Commissioned by the Fodens Band, this exciting work follows inthe Cry of the Celts style and features three traditional Irish tunes, TheMinstrel Boy, Tossing the Feathers (both recently featured by The Corrs) andThe Rocky Road to Dublin.

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    Lift High The Cross - Jonathan Bates

    DURATION: 12'00. DIFFICULTY: 2nd+. 'Lift High The Cross' was commissioned by the Armagh Brass Band Summer School in Northern Ireland to celebrate the 350th anniversary of the First Presbyterian Church in Armagh in 2023. The extended work utilises 2 hymn tunes; 'Lift High The Cross' and 'How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling Place' as it's core and - despite it's nature as either an extended concert work or test piece - aims to pay tribute to the warm and welcoming way in which the church and it's community has welcomed brass music of all genres across the years, notably through it's connection for over 25 years with the Foden's Band (UK).

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