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£87.40Our Mission (Bass Trombone Solo) - Von Siebenthal
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£89.60Csardas (in D minor) (Bass Trombone Solo) - Vittorio Monti
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£105.80Winter Days (Bass Trombone Solo) - John Glenesk Mortimer
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£87.40Chorus Of Hebrew Slaves (Bass Trombone Solo) - Giuseppe Verdi
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£115.00Take-Off (Bass Trombone Solo) - Dennis Armitage
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£151.80La Cueva del Dragon (Bass Trombone Solo) - Jérôme Naulais
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£87.40Aria (Bass Trombone Solo) - Johann Sebastian Bach
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£133.40Concertino (F-Dur) (Bass Trombone Solo) - Ernst Sachse
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£25.00Halcyon - Brass Band - MM020 - Tim Middleton
COMPOSER:Tim MiddletonA great new march from Tim MiddletonCommissioned for Busselton Brass Band' s 150th AnniversaryDuration: 3:22Brass Band Concert MarchThe Busselton Brass Band was founded in 1871 and celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2021.Named in honour of the whale-ship that shipwrecked in Geographe Bay in 1844, the march opens with a stately introduction and the main melody mimics the rise and fall of the ocean waves around the Busselton Jetty and town.The bass solo is inspired by the town's whaling and fishing history, and then returns to the original melody.The trio changes into 2/4 after the initial 6/8 contrasting the early years of Busselton and the more recent tourism and vineyard history. The trio also has a counter melody second time through to honour the band members who fought in World War I and II.At the end of the trio a D.C. to restate the opening themes, then a rousing finish at the end of the Bass Solo.A must for your summer concerts!
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£39.95On the Castle Green (Brass Band - Score and Parts)
I was contacted by conductor and friend Desmond Graham who wanted to have a traditional concert march composed to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of his band; The Third Carrickfergus Band.Immediately my mind started wandering as I thought about all the great marches that I have enjoyed playing and listening to over the years. So when I put pen to paper I had already planned out the structure of the march and which instruments to feature.The march itself is split into two halves, the first in a minor key the second in a major key. The opening section starting loudly in F minor features stereotypical passages one would come to recognise in a traditional concert march: a cornet solo, a melodic bridging section and a robust bass solo led by the basses and trombones.The second half of the march changes pace and mood as it lifts into a major key giving it a more lighter feel. We hear a second cornet solo which plays the second theme of the march. After a second bridge section the theme is played by the front row cornets to allow the soprano to play an obligato melody similar to that heard in marches like "Army of the Nile" and "Stars and Stripes Forever". It all builds to a grandioso ending where the tempo drops and the final theme is played with a quick accel to the end.As for the title? In Carrickfergus lies an old castle that faces the town which is situated on a small plot of luscious green grass - "On The Castle Green".Paul Lovatt-Cooper
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
