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  • £69.95

    Impromptu for Brass (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Ball, Eric

    Boosey & Hawkes Brass Band Score and Parts

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £32.95

    Impromptu for Brass (Brass Band - Score only) - Ball, Eric

    Boosey & Hawkes Brass Band Score Only

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £37.95

    IMPROMPTU FOR TUBA (Bass/Brass Band)

    Recorded on Polyphonic QPRL045D Making Tracks

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £66.00

    Impromptu - Schubert Franz - De Wolf Karel

    Estimated dispatch 12-17 working days
  • £108.10

    Impromptu In Rhythm - Frédéric Chopin

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
  • £92.00

    Impromptu - Franz Schubert

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
  • £37.95

    Impromptu for Tuba - Darrol Barry

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
  • £69.95

    Impromptu for Brass Band - Eric Ball

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
  • £29.50

    Icelandic Hymn - Thorkell Sigurbjornsson - Neil Brownless

    Based on a poem written in 1208 by chieftain Kolbeinn Tumason on his death bed, the title translates as 'Hear, Smith of Heavens'. It has become one of the most popular hymns in Iceland and has recently been used in the TV series Handmaid's Tale. The music also went viral following an impromptu performance by a choir at a German train station, accumulating over 4 million views. This arrangement brings something totally different to your concerts with an atmospheric setting for brass band, featuring the flugel horn in the opening and closing bars over sung chords from the rest of the band.

    In stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 days

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  • £56.00

    The Night To SIng (Score only) - Bramwell Tovey

    The piece takes its inspiration from the VE Day celebrations of 1945. On 8 May 1945 the end of the war in Europe was celebrated in Great Britain. VE day (Victory in Europe day) gave rise to extraordinary public celebrations all over the country, from street parties to services of thanksgiving, to impromptu singing and community music-making. Contemporary reports mention Victorian ballads and Edwardian music hall songs, as well as the latest popular craze - the Conga. Festivities continued until dawn whereupon, finally surrendering to fatigue, the remnants of the crowd headed home on foot, long after the last bus. Some felt the celebrations to be inappropriate - much of Europe lay in ruins and war still raged in Asia. Almost everyone lamented the loss of somebody who had not survived. Duration: 16:50

    Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days