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£39.95Streamline Peaks - Paul Lovatt-Cooper
Streamline Peaks was commissioned and composed to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Glassworks Brass Band St-Prex. As the Glassworks Band are based in Switzerland, I used two iconic Swiss elements for my inspiration; the famous Swiss landscapes and their famous Rail system.
Estimated dispatch 10-14 days
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£70.00
Fire in the Sky - Peter Meechan
Fire in the Sky takes its inspiration from the stunning town of Montreux in Switzerland. I was commissioned to write the work 5 days before I visited this Montreux and was at work forming ideas for the piece as I arrived on the shore of Lake Geneva and its amazing views of the Alps.Whilst the scenery is without doubt some of the most incredible views I have ever witnessed, it was the history of the town that set Fire in the Sky in motion. Whilst there, it occurred to me that many of my musical heroes had lived or performed there, and three of them in particular had a strong connection with the town. Miles Davis, Igor Stravinsky and Freddie Mercury graced Montreux - the large convention centre, where the famous summer jazz festival is held, named its two halls after Davis and Stravinsky, and there is a quite breathtaking statue of Mercury in the town too.Each musician also commemorates an anniversary in 2011, the year of the premiere of Fire in the Sky; it is 40 years since the death of Stravinsky and both Miles Davis and Freddie Mercury died in 1991, making it 20 years since their deaths. So it seemed fitting to write a piece that in some way acknowledges them, and is a kind of personal athanksa for all they have given, and continue to give, me.The title comes from the famous Deep Purple song, Smoke on the Water - whose second line is aFire in the Skya and is a reference to the night the townas casino was set alight by a Frank Zappa fan. The piece tries to recreate the atmosphere of that night, paint a picture of fire in the sky (and smoke on the water) and also uses small anuggetsa of the music of my three greatest musical heroes, Miles Davis, Freddie Mercury and Igor Stravinsky.Fire in the Sky was commissioned by the Tomra Brass Band, Norway, and is dedicated to Stijn BerbeA and Nick Ost - both of whom are connected with the band (teaching and conducting), and both have been close friends - personally and musicaly - for many years. I am indebted to them for the opportunity to write this piece.
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
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Go Down Moses - Traditional - Matt Kingston
Funky basses and finger clicking! A New Orleans-style arrangement of this famous Spiritual.
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£45.00Blue Thunder
Commissioned in 2013 by the National Children's Band of Great Britain for their 10th Anniversary, Blue Thunder takes inspiration from the fast and noisy world of steam locomotives. The Mallard 4468 is a LNER Pacific steam locomotive and was famous for setting the world land speed record (126mph). Blue Thunder (a reference to the train's colour and lightning speed) also marks the 75th anniversary of this world record. The music imitates the sounds and excitement of a steam train on its journey, with added choreography to add some visual excitement. Listen: Duration: 00:04:45 Grade 3.5
Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days
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£45.00Fantasy on London Nursery Rhymes
This light-hearted work uses the melodies of traditional nursery rhymes that have an association with London; Oranges and Lemons, The Muffin Man, Pop Goes the Weasel, Humpty Dumpty and Mary Mary Quite Contrary . Each setting of the rhyme depicts a famous landmark from the capital; Big Ben, the Thames, the Underground, Buckingham Palace, Horse Guards Parade and the Tower of London. Fantasy on London Nursery Rhymes was commissioned by Paul Holland for the Flowers Band, and was included in their 2016 Brass in Concert programme. Duration : 00:03:30 Grade: 3.5 Listen:
Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days
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£40.00A Christmas Festival. Leroy Anderson arranged for brass band by Andrew Duncan
Originally composed in 1950 for Arthur Fiedler's Boston Pops Orchestra, A Christmas Festival is the most famous Christmas medley of all. Leroy Anderson's sparkling selection includes Joy to the World, Deck the Halls, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Good King Wenceslas and Hark the Herald Angels Sing. Brass Band Grade 4: Advanced Youth and 3rd Section. Duration: 7 minutes.
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£35.00Swan Lake (Finale). Tchaikovsky.
Recommended - Championship & 1st Section The Finale from Swan lake is the turbulent and dramatic conclusion to Tchaikovsky's celebrated ballet so as a 'finisher' this music is as exciting as it gets! The music begins at whirlwind speed before giving way to the famous tender love theme, which is skilfully developed before the music builds to a thrilling and exciting conclusion. This arrangement won the prize for the best new arrangement at 'Spennymore' in 1996, played by the Fodens Band. Includes score & Parts
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£51.00A Christmas Trifle by Andrew Duncan
A Christmas Trifle is a fantasy for brass band based on the famous English Carol, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen. The piece begins very lively before changing to a more jazzy style with a walking bass. This is followed by a jazz-waltz in 5/4 with solos for flugal, euphonium and soprano cornet which leads into a slow chorale section, gradually building from p to fff . This is followed by the final section which begins with a simple sleigh bell pulse over which the Tchaikovsky Christmas favourite, Trepak from the Nutcracker Suite is merged with the God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen theme bringing A Christmas Trifle to a rousing close. To listen to a sound file of A Christmas Trifle scroll down on this page.
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£40.00A Christmas Festival. Leroy Anderson arranged by Andrew Duncan
A Christmas Festival is the most famous Christmas medley of all and was originally composed in 1950 by Leroy Anderson for Arthur Fiedler's Boston Pops Orchestra. This sparkling selection includes, Joy to the World, Deck the Halls, God Rest ye Merry Gentlemen, Good King Wenceslas and Hark the Herald Angels Sing. Duration 7 Mins. Full score and Parts.
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£30.00Cabin in the Corner - Traditional Gospel
Initially made famous by Hank Williams and inspired by the arrangement that appears on James Morrison's Gospel Collection Volume 1 album, released in 2006.
