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An English Folksong Trilogy - Hillary Nick
Estimated delivery 12-14 days
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£52.60
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£46.20
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A Faroese Folksong - Jacob Paulli, Joannes Patursson - Alan Fernie
Estimated delivery 5-7 days
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£43.20
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A Faroese Folksong - Jacob Paulli
Estimated delivery 12-14 days
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£46.20
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Andante Cantabile (from the String Quartet No. 1 in D major) - Tchaikovsky - Barry Strickle
The string quartet No.1 in D Maj was the first of three composed by Tchaikovsky. The melancholic Andante cantabile movement of the quartet has become famous, and was founded on a folk-song the composer heard whistled by a house painter. When the quartet was performed at a tribute concert to Leo Tolstoy, the author was said to have been brought to tears by this movement. Now arranged by Barry Strickle for full Brass Band, this is a perfect piece for any occasion or concert.
In stock: Estimated delivery 1-2 days
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£19.50
A Hundred Pipers - Trad. - Alan Beaumont
A wonderful arrangement of this traditional tune. Complete with an option to include some choreography in the form of a dance routine. Although not much is known about this Scottish folksong (also called "Wi' A Hundred Pipers"), this is certainly a lively piece and is to be enjoyed as much by the band playing it as the audience listening to it.
In stock: Estimated delivery 1-2 days
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£34.95
Down In The Brunner Mine - Anthony Ritchie
Down In The Brunner Mine was commissioned by the Onslow Brass Band in Wellington, New Zealand, and first performed and broadcast in 1996.It is a short set of variations based on a New Zealand folksong called Down in the Brunner Mine. The folksong describes the Brunner coal mine on the west coast near Greymouth and tells of the disaster that happened there in the 1890's when about 60 men were killed in a mine collapse. Here is the first stanza:We worked in the heat and the thick black dust,Sticks to your skin like a burnt pie crust.We rue each day the miner must,Go down in the Brunner mine.Down In The Brunner Mine is dedicated to Helen Aldred, who conducted the first performance.
Estimated delivery 3-5 days