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					£72.00Dans varsomt - Ray FarrComposed October 2014 by Ray Farr, based on a religious folk-song, or psalm, from Valdres in Norway. The words to the hymn, which was written by Olof Kolmodin in 1742, warn us to 'tread warily, my soul'.Ray has adapted the music into a lively Norwegian-style dance with an equally strong warning for people not to tread on anyone's toes.The piece was first performed at the Brass in Concet competition "Siddis Brass" by Jaren Hornmusikkforening in November 2014. Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
 
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					 £24.95 £24.95Bubbles was a Cheerleader - Pat Williams - Ray FarrThis skilful arrangement from the pen of Ray Farr features the highest voice of the brass band, the soprano cornet. Originally crafted with the great Peter Roberts in mind, this upbeat arrangement is a lot of fun for both performers... Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days
 
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					 £34.95 £34.95Minuano - Pat Metheny & Lyle Mays - Ray FarrMinuano is the first track on the Pat Metheny Group's Grammy Award-winning 1987 album Still Life (Talking). It is an infectious fusion of Brazilian harmonies with jazz. Ray Farr's stunning arrangement captures all the spirit of the original, combining theatrics... Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days
 
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					 £72.99 £72.99English Dances, Set 1, Op. 27: No. 1 - Sir Malcolm Arnold - Ray FarrEnglish Dances, Set I, opus 27, is a light classic composition that was written for orchestra by the British composer Malcolm Arnold in 1950. The set contains four dances that continue without pause: the individual movements are indicated by the tempo markings. The work came about at the request of Bernard de Nevers, at the time the head of publisher Alfred Lengnick & Co., who asked Arnold to write a suite of dances as an English counterpart to Dvo ak's Slavonic Dances and Bartok's Romanian Folk Dances. The premiere took place in the spring of 1951, played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult. Following the success of the first set, DeNevers asked the composer to write a second one, which Arnold completed the next year (Op. 33). The Andantino from the first set has been skilfully arranged and orchestrated for brass band by Ray Farr. Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
 
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					 £228.70 £228.70Fanfare and Chorale - Egil Hovland - Ray FarrThis arrangement (or edition) for brass band will give the possibility for more performances of this fine work by Hovland. The composer, before his death, examined my work and made no suggestions for changes, and his approving comments were complimentary and encouraging. The work was originally written for Concert Band in 1966 as Op. 54a to St. Olaf College Band in the US. It was transcribed in 1967 for symphony orchestra as Op. 54b by the composer himself. The challenges in arranging the piece for brass band were mostly concerned with satisfactorily covering the upper register used by piccolo, flutes and clarinets, and while there are wonderful brass players around who have amazing high registers, I have aimed this edition at a level achievable by reasonably good brass band players who are willing to give time and effort into the proper preparation and delivery of the music. Having worked on this new edition with a top-class brass band, I think it sounds wonderful and interestingly different to the original. Besides the obvious differences of tone-colour and absent high notes, I have used in my scoring, the option for using a vibraphone in place of a celeste. Vaughan Williams, in his Variations for brass band writes for celeste, but because the instrument is quite rare, performances have been mostly given using a glockenspiel- but this, of course sounds two octaves higher than it was intended. I think that vibraphone and brass is an excellent combination and recommend it without hesitation in this piece. Every detail of articulation and dynamic has been considered, so in order to keep the integrity of the music, please do not change anything in the name of "interpretation". As Ravel says- "What is there to interpret?" Ray Farr Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
 
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					 £127.30 £127.30Dans varsomt - Ray FarrComposed October 2014 by Ray Farr, based on a religious folk-song, or psalm, from Valdres in Norway. The words to the hymn, which was written by Olof Kolmodin in 1742, warn us to 'tread warily, my soul'. Ray has adapted the music into a lively Norwegian-style dance with an equally strong warning for people not to tread on anyone's toes. The piece was first performed at the Brass in Concet competition "Siddis Brass" by Jaren Hornmusikkforening in November 2014. Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
 
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					 £127.30 £127.30What Now My Love - Gilbert Becaud - Ray FarrWhat Now, My Love was written in 1961 by composer Gilbert Becaud and lyricist Pierre Delanoe with the original title Et Maintenant.Very many top, internationally renowned artists have recorded this song including Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatraand Shirley Bassey.Ray Farr has set the emotional song to the ostinato of Ravel's Bolero, and features several soloists from within the band. Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
 
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					 £76.99 £76.99Colditz March - Robert Farnon - Philip SparkeAcclaimed Canadian composer/arranger Robert Farnon penned this distinctive march theme for the 1970s BBC television drama Colditz telling the story of prisoners held at Colditz Castle, Germany, during World War II. Philip Sparke'sextended concert version is expertly scored for band and an elegant and powerful addition to any programme. Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
 
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					£30.00A LA CLAIRE FONTAINE - R.FarnonEstimated dispatch 7-14 working days
 
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					£49.50BEYOND FAR HORIZONS - Philip WilbyEstimated dispatch 7-14 working days
 

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