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    Abide With Me (Trombone Solo with Brass Band - Score and Parts)

    The very evocative tune to this hymn is called 'Eventide' and was written by William Henry Monk. He was an important figure in 19th century English church music and became organist and choirmaster at a variety of London churches in the course of his lifetime. In 1857, he was appointed the first editor of Hymns, Ancient and Modern, a publication that would eventually sell sixty million copies! It was for this hymnbook that he wrote the tune 'Eventide' to the words, 'Abide with Me' by Henry Francis Lyte. This version, for trombone solo and brass band, was commissioned by Brett Baker.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £69.60

    ABINCHOVA - Kofler Armin

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    ABINCHOVA (Partitur/Score) - Kofler Armin

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    Ablone - Frédéric Bonvin

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
  • £86.00

    About Kings and Dukes - DerongA(c) Roger

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £44.95

    Above and Beyond - Paul Lovatt-Cooper

    Above and Beyond was commissioned by Duncan Beckley to celebrate the memory ofPeter Kitson, musician, bandsman, mentor and friend. Circa 7'30"

    Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days
  • £90.60

    Above the Mountain - Cheseaux

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    Abracadabra - Marc Reift - Bertrand Moren

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  • £30.00

    Abrazo - Lucy Pankhurst

    Lucy Pankhurst wrote this piece in response to an open request from Jim Hayes, when he asked for new solos to perform. Abrazo was then selected to feature on his solo CD Dial M for Midnight.The title Abrazo translates as 'embrace', but is also the term given to the dancing frame of the Tango; where the partners change stance by pulling and pushing the frame, yet always remaining in physical contact with each other. This technique is suggested in the music by the soloist breaking away from the band with virtuoso interjections, before being 'embraced' again by the full band.When the cornet soloist eventually breaks completely free in the cadenza passage, the music becomes much more agitated and moves away from the original Tango, transforming briefly into a Flamenco to finish with a flourish.

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    Abricot Time - G. Moren

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