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    Typewriter (Cornet or Xylophone Solo with Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Anderson, Leroy - Duncan, Andrew

    A great chance to show off your Cornet or Xylophone soloist an this Leroy Anderson classic.Leroy Anderson has provided a collosal number of popular pieces. The Typewriter, arranged for brass band by Andrew Duncan as a cornet or xylophone solo, is probably most recognised now as the theme tune to the long-running BBC Radio 4 show "The News Quiz".Suitable for Advanced Youth/3rd Section Bands and aboveDuration: 4.00

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    UNSQUARE DANCE (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Brubeck, Dave - Freeh, Mark

    Dave Brubeck, the American jazz pianist, has contributed a huge amount of material to the genre, responsible for many titles now so often referred to as 'jazz standards'. Brubeck has experimented with irregular time signatures throughout his musical career including 'Pick Up Sticks' (which is in 6/4 time), Blue Rondo a la Turk (in 9/8 but over four beats as 2.2.2.3) and of course his most famous work, 'Take Five' (in 5/4!). His 'Unsquare Dance' (in 7/4 time) has been expertly arranged for brass band by Mark Freeh.Duration: 4.00

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    Verdi (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Verdi, Giuseppe

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    Via Stellaris (Brass Band - Score and Parts)

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    William Tell Overture, Finale from (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Littlemore, Phillip

    The overture to Rossini's opera?William Tell?is a fairly large scale work in four sections and lasting some twelve minutes. However, it is the finale of the overture which is one of ?the most iconic pieces of music. This 'March of the Swiss Soldiers' is a dynamic cavalry charge and galop often used in popular media to denote galloping horses, a race, or a hero riding to the rescue. Its most famous use in that respect is as the theme music for the radio and TV show?The Lone Ranger. It was also used to great comic effect by Spike Jones and his City Slickers and it also finds it's way into the first movement of Shostakovich's 15th Symphony! Duration: 3:20

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    Yule Dance (Brass Band - Score and Parts)

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    Zadok the Priest (SAATBB Chorus with Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Handel, George Frideric - Littlemore, Phillip

    Handel's coronation anthem?Zadok the Priest?was composed for the coronation of George II in 1727, and has been sung at every subsequent British coronation. Handel used texts from the King James Bible, which are derived from the biblical account of the anointing of Solomon. There are no choral parts included with the set, however it works with all the major editions of vocal score. Duration: 6:00

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    Bass Trombone Concerto - Gareth Wood

    Written in 2006 for Roger Argente, Gareth Wood brings his considerable experience of writing for brass, and brass bands in particular, to an instrument not often blessed with opportunities for solo exposure. It is scored for soloist accompanied by traditional brass band line-up, including timpani and two percussion, and follows the standard three-movement pattern. In the first movement, the soloist launches straight into the musical argument with a low-lying repeated quaver figure punctuated by the band. A lyrical second subject in the high register is also entrusted to the soloist, and the movement comes to a thrilling conclusion. The slow movement opens softly with the percussion, and a mournful bass line sets the mood for a thoughtful long melody. It reaches a powerful climax, which subsides to a return of the opening mood. In the march-like finale, the soloist is pitted against a number of solo instruments from the band and a driving ostinato carries the momentum through to the blazing ending.