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Slap Dash - Len Jenkins - Len Jenkins
Slap Dash is an original composition by Len Jenkins and takes you back to the days of black and white films, Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin and Laurel and Hardy. You can almost see, and can certainly hear the frantic dashing about of the characters as they attempt to get things 'right' and of course inevitably get into a 'right' pickle.
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£96.99Purcellian Fantasia (Brass Band - Score and Parts)
This composition is based on the march from Henry Purcells Music for the funeral of Queen Mary II, a work written in 1694. In this fantasia, various movements flow from one to the next following the main theme; these movements not only elaborate on the theme, but also contrast with it. At times, the thematic material diverges so much, that the work acquires a character of its own; however, the composer often refers back to fragments of the theme. This work was test piece in the 4th division of the Dutch National Brass Band Championships (NBK) in 2017. Duration: 10.30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£40.00Elemental (Score and Parts)
The opening number in Cory Band's 2015 'Four Elements' themed Brass in Concert programme, this piece sets out a mysterious introduction transporting us back to the time of the Greek Philosophers, after which it presents short musical depictions of Fire, Air, Water and Earth. Designed to start your concert with a bang.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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At Last - Harry Warren & Mack Gordon - Steve Yorke
First released in 1941, this song is as popular today as it ever was. This arrangement goes back to it's roots, in the style of Glenn Miller.
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£54.00Tjanne - Paul Voet
Back to the southern part of Flanders where we tell a sad story about a mother and her children. Serious contemplative talk by the euphonium soloist in Tjanne. Eventually coloured by a harp.
Estimated dispatch 10-14 working days
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£24.20Xmas Ditty - Tim Paton
Seasonal 'fun' for the band, (and the audience of course).Robert Childs commented:It begins with yet another rendition of Jingle Bells, "Wait a minute though, is someone out of tune somewhere? Who is that who some of the band are shouting at? Why am I thinking of Les Dawson? ... Back to the music - it's Good King Wenceslas, how did Rule Britannia get in there? ... and I'm sure that was the end of God Save the Queen".After an unadulterated version of O Come, all ye faithful, the final section features Jingle Bells and Good King Wenceslas claiming the last spot together.The piece ends with the well known 'AMEN' cadence - but there's still a little surprise on the last chord! "..is subtitled 'seasonal fun for band and audience', and it certainly is just that!"
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£60.00
Antiphonary - Lane, L
The Berkeley Family antiphonary is a beautiful book of texts and chants dating back to 1457, and this piece traces an historical timeline of Berkeley Castle's history, incorporating Vivaldi arias from an opera discovered at the castle in 2002. The music has moments of hymn-like reflection as well as great triumph and features the flugel horn.1st section + Duration 6 mins This piece exists in three other formats - Symphonic brass, Brass ensemble, and Wind dectet and piano. For details of these orchestrations please visit Composers Edition
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£60.00
The Power of Love - Colla, Hayes & Lewis - Harper, P
This classic rock track was released by Huey Lewis and the News in 1985 as part of the hit film Back to the Future.Philip Harper's arrangement will certainly rock your concerts, and features all sections of the band as well as a tasty trombone solo.2nd Section +Duration 3 mins 30 seconds
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£30.00
The Power of Love (Score) - Colla, Hayes & Lewis - Harper, P
This classic rock track was released by Huey Lewis and the News in 1985 as part of the hit film Back to the Future.Philip Harper's arrangement will certainly rock your concerts, and features all sections of the band as well as a tasty trombone solo.2nd Section +Duration 3 mins 30 seconds
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
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£33.00
Angels from the Realms of Glory - Traditional - Barry, D
A concert prelude with a big introduction. The first verse is lightly scored and features the middle of the band. The continuing prelude returns back to the main theme featuring trombones and horns. The piece finishes in a full big chord setting.4th section +
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