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£13.50Star se legher (Let's Have Fun) (Score Only)
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£23.00
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£32.00
Let's Dance Volume 1 - Gunter Noris
Beautiful Girl / Cha Cha Cuba Libre / Gentleman Jive / Charleston Darling / Close Together / Coconut Baby
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£32.00
Let's Dance Volume 2 - Gunter Noris
Dancing Clown / Disco Lady / Get Up And Swing / El Toro / Feel Like Dancing / Cha Cha N 2
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£32.00
Let's Dance Volume 4 - Gunter Noris
Rock Your Blues Away / Romancing / Old Fashioned Romance / Rush Hour / Mountain Rock / Rumba Of Love
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£32.00
Let's Dance Volume 5 - Gunter Noris
Ritmo Del Amor / Samba Ole / Sentimental Dreams / Swing And Jive / Tango Macho / Tropical Lady / Vamos A La Fiesta
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£28.00
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£44.50An American Tail Overture - James Horner - Gavin Somerset
An American Tail Suite Composed By James Horner For the first time ever, the music from Steven Spielberg's animated story has been arranged into a full suite for brass band. With hits like "Somewhere Out There", "Dreams to Dream" and "Way Out West" all included in the suite, the music of James Horner can set emotions rolling, there is something for everyone to enjoy. With the whole concert suite lasting around 10 minutes, there are optional cuts written when if played, can cut the suite down to 6 minutes, as well as cutting out some difficult parts for lower section bands. With Wild West themes and train journey rides (and lets not forget the spoken lyrics!), this really is musical entertainment at its best
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
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£40.00Little Christmas - Elaine Agnew
An atmospheric, contemporary piece for brass band by prolific composer Elaine Agnew. The work was originally commissioned by the North of Ireland Bands' Association as the 'B Section' test piece for the 2006 European Brass Band Championships, with funds from the Arts Council of Northern Ireland Lottery Unit and Belfast City Council.Programme notes:The night of Sunday the sixth of January 1839 was a night of madness. On this night, Ireland was hit by a devastating storm. Little Christmas focuses on the events of that day, leading to the arrival of the storm itself.The piece opens with a blast, which is quickly hushed by a motionless phrase whose silence suggests something not quite right. A solo euphonium mimics the local seer who prophesizes the coming of the storm but who is ignored by the locals, who are well used to his rantings and ravings.A brief percussion improvisation hints at an uncertainty in the air but this is quickly ignored by the following fast section with the bustle and excitement of the day's preparations.Quiet solo chromatic lines swoosh over harmonic pillars of sound before the final "dizzy" section where the band lets rip at the arrival of the storm!
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£70.00
Where Words Fail - Geert Jan Kroon
A well-known statement by Hans Christiaan Andersen is: "Where words fail, music speaks." In Where Words Fail, the composer also lets the music speak about things he could not find the words for.
