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    Napoli (Cornet and Piano)

    Cornet and Piano

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £4.95

    Nocturne (Flugel Horn, Cornet or Trumpet and Piano)

    Flugel Horn / Cornet and Piano

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £6.95

    Prelude and Capriccio (Cornet and Piano)

    Cornet and Piano

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £4.95

    Say Ye Who Borrow (from the Marriage of Figaro) (Eb Horn or Eb Cornet and Piano)

    Soprano Cornet / Tenor Horn and Piano

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £4.95

    Say Ye Who Borrow (from the Marriage of Figaro) (Flugel or Cornet and Piano)

    Flugel Horn / Cornet and Piano

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £6.95

    Song and Dance (Cornet and Piano)

    Cornet and Piano

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £5.95

    Tudor Trumpeters Tune (Cornet and Piano)

    Cornet and Piano

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £107.95

    Cornet Concerto (Gregson) (Brass Band - Score and Parts)

    The Cornet Concerto was commissioned by Black Dyke Band for their principal cornet, Richard Marshall, and was premiered at the European Brass Band Festival's Gala Concert in Lille, France, on 30 April 2016 by the same performers, conducted by Nicholas Childs.It is challenging work, both musically and technically, and one that exploits the wide range of the instrument's capabilities. Lasting for some 17 minutes, it is in the usual three movements: Sonata, Intermezzo (subtitled 'Of More Distant Memories') and Rondo.The first movement presents four main ideas:Cadenzas (which recur throughout the movement, and indeed appear at the end of the work); a fast and rhythmically energetic motive; Bugle calls (echoing the ancestor of the cornet), and a lyrical and expressive melody, full of yearning. These four ideas are juxtaposed within the broad shape of a Sonata form structure, although here the word 'Sonata' is used in its original meaning of 'sounding together'.The second movement is music in search of a theme, which eventually comes at the end of the movement. In the middle section there are brief quotations, albeit mostly hidden, from three cornet solos written by the Swedish/American composer Erik Leidzen for the Salvation Army in the 1940s and 50s; these are solos I loved as a teenager, and my use of them is by way of tribute, not imitation - a sort of memory bank, just as the main theme of the movement, when it eventually comes, is reminiscent of the tune from my earlier work for brass band, 'Of Distant Memories'.The final Rondo, the shortest of the three movements, is a lively and 'fleet-of foot' Scherzo, its main theme full of cascading arpeggios, but with a contrasting lyrical second theme intertwined in the structure. There is much interplay between soloist and band in the development of the music, but eventually a brief reprise of the opening cadenzas leads to an exciting and climactic coda.Click here for the piano reduction

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £24.95

    Prelude and Capriccio (Cornet Solo with Brass Band)

    A condensed score is included with this workGregson wrote his Prelude and Capriccio in 1972. It exists in two versions: one for cornet and band and the other for cornet or trumpet and piano.The work began life in the early sixties, the Capriccio being composed when the composer was 17. A Prelude was added to complete the work, which lasts for approximately 8 minutes. The Prelude is reflective in character and uses long melodic lines over undulating chromatic harmony. The music reaches a climax before a brief reprise of the opening. The Capriccio is somewhat jazzy in its opening syncopated rhythms, but has a more lyrical middle section before a finale exploiting the virtuoso character of the instrument.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £40.00

    Lantern (Cornet and Brass Band)

    This evocative cornet solo was inspired by a set of old street lights that had been set up in a neighbours garden. A slow, wistful introduction leads into a lively march with some touches of ragtime. Also available for solo cornet and piano.