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DO NOTHIN' TILL YOU HEAR FROM ME (Partitur/Score) - Ellington Duke - Harper Tom
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£39.60
DON'T GET AROUND MUCH ANYMORE - Ellington Duke - Russell Bob
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£24.60
DON'T GET AROUND MUCH ANYMORE (Partitur/Score) - Ellington Duke - Russell Bob
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£39.60
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£24.60
IT DON'T MEAN A THING (Partitur/Score) - Ellington Duke - Casey Bob
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£40.00
Shackleton's Cross - Howard Goodall
Shackleton s Cross was inspired by a painting created in 1957 by the English artist Edward Seago (1910 1974). The title refers to a cross which was erected to the memory of Sir Ernest Shackleton, who led a number of explorations to the Antarctic. Shackleton died in 1922 whilst on a Polar expedition, and the cross can be found on a promontory at the entrance to the bay at Grytviken Whaling Station in South Georgia. The painting is owned by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, and was part of an exhibition at Buckingham Palace from October 2011 to April 2012. Originally scored for oboe, trumpet and small orchestra, Daniel Hall s sensitive arrangement fortrumpet or cornet and brass band follows the composer s alternative version for solo trumpet and organ, created for Crispian Steele-Perkins (trumpet) and David Goode (organ).
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£124.10
Caravan - Duke Ellington
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£100.00
Satin Doll - Duke Ellington
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£73.60
It Don't Mean A Thing - Duke Ellington
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£35.00
Good King Wenceslas (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - McKenzie, Jock
This popular Christmas carol tells the story of a Bohemian King who braved harsh winter weather to give alms to a poor peasant. This takes place on the Feast of Stephen, the first day of Christmas (December 26th). This legend is based on the life of the historical Saint Wenceslas 1, Duke of Bohemia (907 - 935). In 1853 the English hymn writer John Mason Neale wrote his own version of this tale, setting his words to the melody of a 13th century spring carol "Tempus adest floridum" which had first been published in Piae Cantiones (1582). It is this version that has endured to become the popular carol of today. Duration: 4.30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days