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£59.95
PRINCESS AND THE POET, The (Brass Band Set) - Eric Ball
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£64.50Poet And Peasant - Franz von Suppe - Howard Lorriman
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£58.60POET AND PEASANT (Overture to the Operetta) (Brass Band) - Suppe, Franz Von - Lorriman, Howard
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£24.95POET AND PEASANT (Overture) (Brass Band Set)
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£26.50POET AND PEASANT Overture (Brass Band) - Suppe, Franz Von - Hawkins, George
Solo Cornet Coductor part only. Recorded on Polyphonic QPRL235D Master Brass Vol.23. Duraion: 7:15
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£59.95PRINCESS AND THE POET, The (Brass Band Set)
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£26.50
Poet and Peasant - SuppA(c), F - Hawkins, G
Listen to Cory BandCourtesy of World of Brass
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Dies Irae - Verdi - Richard Jones
From Verdi's Requiem Mass, completed to mark the first anniversary of Alessandro Manzoni's death, an Italian poet and novelist much admired by Verdi. The famous Dies Irae (Day Of Wrath) is sure to make your audiences sit up and listen. Used in countless TV and film appearances, a rewarding but taxing workout for the entire band.
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£74.99Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes - J. W. Callcott - Philip Sparke
The lyrics to Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes can be traced to English poet Ben Jonson, a contemporary of Shakespeare. The melody's origin, on the other hand, is not certain. In this three- movement arrangement, Philip Sparke provides the soloist with plenty of substance while respecting the beautiful simplicity of the original tune.
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£118.99
Elegy I - Jacob de Haan
Elegy I 'Jealousy' has been named after John Donne's poem of the same name. This English poet (1572-1631) wrote an entire series of elegies, each with its own theme. Jealousy can trigger various emotions, ranging from disappointment, grief, or regret, to madness and anger. All these emotions have been incorporated into this composition. Jacob de Haan was inspired by three different works of art: a poem (the aforementioned poem by John Donne), a painting by the Norwegian painter Edvard Munch (Jealousy in the Garden) and an old French chanson about jealousy (Je ne l'ose dire) by the sixteenth-century French composer Pierre Certon. The music refers repeatedly to thischanson - sometimes through key notes from the melody that serve as the starting point for new, isolated themes and sometimes through quotations of the original version
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
