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£44.00
Ceremonial Fanfare - Johan de Meij
The Ceremonial Fanfare was originally written for orchestral brass and percussion, commissioned by The Orchestra Osaka Symphoniker from Osaka, Japan. The world premiere performance took place on April 12, 2005 at The Symphony Hall in Osaka, conducted by maestro Heiichiro Ohyama.In April 2009, the combined brass sections of the New York Philharmonic and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra gave an impressive performance in New York City. The concert commemorated the Henry Hudson Quadricentennial and 400 years of friendship between The United States and The Netherlands.This version for brass band was written at the request of EBBC, the European Brass Band Contest 2012 in Rotterdam, to serve as the opening fanfare of the festival.
Estimated delivery 10-14 days
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£65.00
Ceremonial Festival - DerongA(c) Roger
Estimated delivery 12-14 days
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£25.20
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£39.95
Two Ceremonial Fanfares - James Curnow
Estimated delivery 10-14 days
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£15.20
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£39.95
Two Ceremonial Fanfares (Score and Parts) - James Curnow
Two short fanfares for brass band by the well-known American composer James Curnow.
Estimated delivery 7-10 days
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£34.95
Ceremonial Festival - Roger Deronge
Concert opener written for Brass Band Buizingen.
Estimated delivery 12-14 days
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£63.00
Summon the Heroes - John Williams
John Williams has written ceremonial music for many major events and ceremonies but of all these occasional pieces Summon the Heroes is the most elaborate and musically complex. It was composed for the Atlanta Olympic Games in 1996 and performed at the opening ceremony. As with all of John Williams's ceremonial compositions this work makes an ideal brass band work that will bring the house down as a concert opener.
Estimated delivery 10-14 days
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£63.00
Summon the Heroes (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Williams, John - Sparke, Philip
John Williams has written ceremonial music for many major events and ceremonies but of all these occasional pieces Summon the Heroes is the most elaborate and musically complex. It was composed for the Atlanta Olympic Games in 1996 and performed at the opening ceremony. As with all of John Williams's ceremonial compositions this work makes an ideal brass band work that will bring the house down as a concert opener.Duration: 6:20
Estimated delivery 12-14 days
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£34.95
Fanfare: The Crowning - Jonathan Bates
DURATION: 3 minutes. DIFFICULTY: Championship. "Trumpets sound in the Abbey, bells ring out, & a 62-gun salute booms from the Tower of London.". 'The Crowning' is a ceremonial fanfare and chorale based upon the hymn tune 'Westminster', the London Abbey in which coronations and subsequent 'crownings' take place at the change of every Monarch. You will hear 62 bass drum strikes in the intrada representing the 62 gun-salute which accompanies the ceremony as the 'trumpets sound and bells ring out in the Abbey'. .
In stock: Estimated delivery 1-2 days