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Memoirs of a Drum Major - Barry, D
A march fantasy. The piece is dedicated toFred Edge who was Drum Major with theWalkden Band and loved hearing bands onthe march. This fun piece includes smallquotes from marches he would have heardon the street and also includes his favouritehymn, Blaenwern. There is also a run-inwith another band marching in theopposite direction.3rd section +
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Out of Africa - Barry, J - Barry, D
The great irony of John Barry's Academy Award-winning score for Out of Africa (which also took the Oscar as Best Picture) is that it almost never was - director Sydney Pollack had originally envisioned the film with native African music, going as far as laying the indigenous score down as he was editing. But the weight of John Barry's arguments held sway, and the composer delivered on his intent: a lush, romantic masterpiece for the ages. This romantic film is marked by its many breathtaking views of unspoiled African landscapes. John Barry's main title theme masterfully captures the moods and feels of the film. A terrific arrangement by his namesake!4th section +
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Shield of Liberty - Richards, JJ - Broadbent, D
Another American style circus march fromthe pen of J.J. Richards. Richards wasborn in South Wales, but moved to the USAbefore the turn of the 19th century. Heturned out scores of marches for the famousSousa Band, and was a renownedsoloist in his own right. This march is easierthan Midwest, but just as effective.4th section +
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Toast Music - Various
Includes:The Roast Beef of Old EnglandBe Present at Our Table LordThe National Anthem (British)Prince of WalesThe British GrenadiersHearts of OakHere's A Health To All Good LassiesFor He's A Jolly Good FellowAuld Lang SyneRule Britannia
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Ravenswood - Rimmer, W
William Rimmer, undoubtedly the BritishMarch King as far as brass bands are concerned,penned many famous marcheswhilst he was Music Editor with Wright andRound. Ravenswood was one of his personalfavourites. Freshly engraved andprinted and now with a full conductor'sscore. Probably the most heard march onWhit Friday!3rd section +
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The Cornet Toast Number - Rippin, R
God Save The KingThe British GrenadiersHearts of OakRule BritanniaThe Fine Old English GentlemanFor He's A Jolly Good FellowSee the Conquering Hero ComesHome, Sweet HomeAuld Lang SyneIncludes a full band set (no score)
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Yule Dance - Various - Harper, P
Remember the impact of Riverdance? Well, Philip Harper has given the same treatment to this stunning arrangement he's called Yule Dance. Featuring:O Little Town of BethlehemIn Dulci JubiloI Saw Three ShipsSussex CarolAs with Riverdance it develops into a spectacular climax. The one to finish the concert!3rd section +
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On the Inside - Caswell, A - Broadbent, D
The theme song from the Australian soap opera 'Prisoner: Cell Block H'.This was a huge hit in the late 80s when millions would tune in to watcht he late night show. The theme song written by Allan Caswell and performed by Lynne Hamilton reached number three on the UK singles chart in 1989.
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£77.00General Series Brass Band Journal, Numbers 2261 - 2264, December 2025
2261: March - Win the world (Paul Sharman)This march was written at the request of Staff Bandmaster Ken Waterworth for the Melbourne Staff Band's visit to South Africa in 2018. It features the tunes We shall win (T.B. 455) and Storm the forts of darkness (T.B. 844) - the latter chosen for its similarity to the Australian national anthem in its opening two bars.2262: Festival March - Alleluia! (Kevin Larsson)Both hymns used in this march, This is my Father's world (S.A.S.B. 66) and All creatures of our God and King (S.A.S.B. 2), bought the composer comfort as he began to grapple with the ramifications of the global pandemic in 2020. Both songs talk about God's sovereignty over nature, revealing himself to us through the beauty and majesty of our world.2263: Prayer gently lifts me (Ty Watson)This is a simple arrangement of the chorus Prayer gently lifts me (S.A.S.B. 783). The piece was written to precede the opening prayer in a band programme.2264: What a Saviour! (Steven Ponsford)This devotional music explores the events of Good Friday, dramatically reminding us of words associated with familiar Easter hymns tunes.
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£55.00Triumph Series Brass Band Journal, Numbers 1383 - 1386, March 2026
1383: Festival March - Lead On! (Andrew Wainwright)A dynamic march, commissioned by Majors Paul and Dawn McFarland during their appointment as Area Commanders of The Salvation Army's Dallas-Fort Worth Area, premiered at the 2023 Thanksgiving service at the Dallas Adult Rehabilitation Centre. Featuring the classic hymns Storm the forts of darkness (S.A.S.B. 980) and Lead on, O King eternal (S.A.S.B. 964), the piece captures the drive, hope, and mission at the heart of The Salvation Army's work in North Texas.1384: Confession (Kenneth Downie)This arrangement is based on the tune Lord of all (T.B. 440), one of the welcome additions to the 2015 Salvation Army tune book. Introduced to the arranger by Andrew Blyth, whose appreciation for the melody highlighted its gentle charm, the piece is dedicated to Andrew and the Peterborough Citadel Band, where he served as Bandmaster and continues to play.The music pairs the tune with the reflective words of We have not known thee as we ought (S.A.S.B. 630), a hymn often used in worship as a moment of confession and heart-searching before God. Its inclusion encourages both performers and listeners to approach worship with humility and sincerity.Although labelled simply as "German traditional," the tune's graceful simplicity is immediately evident. This arrangement preserves that character while introducing subtle harmonic colour and developing the tune's rising fourth motif as a unifying musical thread. The gentle nature of the melody remains central throughout, with a slightly heightened energy in the fifth phrase carefully drawn out without disrupting the overall serenity. The sharing of thematic material between Cornets and Horns calls for smooth, unobtrusive ensemble playing, allowing the tune's beauty to speak naturally.1385: God in good (Stephen Hull) This arrangement brings together two much'loved melodies: Goodness of God, a favourite from the final years of the arranger's service as Divisional Music Director in the Wisconsin/Upper Michigan Division, and the simple, enduring chorus God is so good. Heard often at summer camps, the song's message stayed with him, eventually inspiring this thoughtful musical pairing that highlights God's unwavering goodness throughout our lives.1386: A march in time (Martin Cordner)Written to celebrate the 130th anniversary of Thetford Corps (UKI Territory), this lively march pays tribute to a legacy of faithful witness, joyful service, and a community moving forward in God's light. Premiered by Cambridge Citadel Band during the anniversary weekend, the piece weaves together three cherished songs: Marching on in the light of God (S.A.S.B. 968), Jesus, precious Saviour (S.A.S.B. 501), and Light up the sunshine in your heart.
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