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    Irish Dances (Brass Band - Score and Parts)

    The rich musical heritage of Ireland represents some of the greatest traditional melodies. These melodies somehow retain the flavour of the culture and its traditions, which at times can be as lively as they are enchanting. This setting for brass band features a familiar selection of contrasting dance-like tunes that are drawn from the modern era of traditional Irish songs.Duration: 4.00

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £30.00

    Carrickfergus - Soprano Cornet & Brass Band Sheet Music Full Score & Parts - LM399

    COMPOSER: TraditionalARRANGER: Alan BeaumontThe famous Irish tune given a fresh solo approachBrass Band Sheet Music Full Score & Parts"Carrickfergus" is a famous Irish folk song and traditional lament, often interpreted as a heartfelt ballad oflost love, loneliness, and a deep, aching longing for one's home or a past life. Named after the town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, it features lyrics about a wanderer reflecting on unattainable love, often evoking themes of emigration, old age, and nostalgia.LM399 - ISMN : 9790570003990

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    Irish Dances (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Bulla, Stephen

    The rich musical heritage of Ireland represents some of the greatest traditional melodies. These melodies somehow retain the flavour of the culture and its traditions, which at times can be as lively as they are enchanting. This setting for brass band features a familiar selection of contrasting dance-like tunes that are drawn from the modern era of traditional Irish songs.Duration: 4.00

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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    Little Clover (Cornet Solo with Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Crausaz, Etienne

    Irish Fantasy for Cornet and Brass Band. Due to its rarity, the four-leaf clover is considered lucky in western culture. But the common three-leaf shamrock, also known as Little Clover, is one of the symbols of Ireland, whose traditional music greatly influenced the general aesthetics of this piece. The work is in three parts: the first, in 6/8, is very lively and virtuosic. After a short cadenza, the second part introduces a theme tinged with melancholy, while the last part is a dance in 2/2 that reprises the theme of the second part to conclude the piece.Duration: 6.30

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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    An Irish Folk Song Suite (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Hume, Rob J.

    Slightly reduced Brass Band instrumentation (no rep cornet, no 2nd horn, no 2nd trombone part)Includes:Si Bheag, Si MhorLondonderry AirFoxhunters Jig

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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    'tis The Last Rose Brass Band - Traditional

    It is often thought that this melody came from the Victorian era, when Irish songs were very popular, however this Air was first published in 1813 and has been adapted and arranged by many composers and arrangers over theyears. This arrangement, as a Flugel Horn solo, by Gary Westwood is a new treatment and shows off this tender and wistful love song.

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
  • £42.95

    The Platinum Jubilee March (Brass Band - Score and Parts)

    The Platinum Jubilee March was written to celebrate Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II's seventy-year reign as monarch of the United Kingdom. Its premiere was televised live around the world as part of the Queen's Birthday Parade which marked the start of the national Platinum Jubilee celebrations.The Queen's Birthday Parade 2022 saw the First Battalion of the Irish Guards trooping their colour. To reflect this, the march begins in a celebratory style and features a melody based around the opening motif of Let Erin Remember - the regimental slow march of the Irish Guards. In traditional style, the march develops excitement both harmonically and melodically, creating a strong sense of drive before reaching a stately trio. This section has a very regal and noble feel, lending subtle harmonic nods to two of the most quintessentially British composers, Gustav Holst, and Sir William Walton. The march culminates in a bold grandioso, featuring semi-quaver lines that are underpinned by a driving trombone countermelody. A forthright restatement of the introductory fanfare brings the march to a very definite and resolved ending.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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    The Foggy Dew (Brass Band - Score and Parts)

    The Foggy Dew is one of those charming Irish melodies which seem to capture the beauty and serenity of that country, all of which is evoked in this delicate arrangement by Philip Doe. Suitable for Youth/4th Section Bands and above. Duration: 5.00

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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    Tis the Last Rose of Summer (Flugel Horn Solo with Brass Band - Score and Parts)

    It is often thought that Tis the Last Rose of Summer came from the Victorian era, when Irish songs were very popular. However this was first published in 1813 and has been adapted and arranged by many composers and arrangers over the years. This arrangement, as a Flugel Horn solo, by Gary Westwood reveals the tenderness in this wistful love song. Suitable for Advanced Youth/3rd Section Bands and above. Duration: 5.00

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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    Be Thou My Vision (Traditional arr. by David Grace) - Brass Band Sheet Music Full Score & Parts - LM656 - Traditional - David Grace

    COMPOSER: TraditionalARRANGER: David Grace"Be Thou My Vision" (Old Irish: Rop tu mo baile or Rob tu mo bhoile) is a traditional Christian hymn of Irish origin.The words are based on a Middle Irish poem that has traditionally been attributed to Dallan Forgaill in the 6th century.However, scholars believe it was written later than that.Some date it to the 8th century; others put it as late as the 10th or 11th century.That it sat untranslated for perhaps 14 centuries is astounding.The best-known English version, with some minor variations, was translated in 1905 by Mary Elizabeth Byrne, then made into verse by Eleanor Hull and published in 1912.Since 1919 it has been commonly sung to an Irish folk tune, noted as "Slane" in church hymnals, and is one of the most popular hymns in the United Kingdom.LM656 - ISMN : 9790570006564

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