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£29.95Nightfall in Harlem - Jonathan Bates
DURATION: 5'30". DIFFICULTY: 1st+. 'Nightfall in Harlem' is a Flugel Horn solo in two short sections, each depicting a scene in the New York ditrict of Harlem, situated at the north end of Central Park. There is a heavy influence of jazz and blues throughout this solo with the opening 'Central park by night'; a moody and sleazy depiction of the bright lights of the New York skyline which engulf Central Park followed by the virtuosic 'Buskers', paying homage to the many jazz musicians who line the pavings of the park throughout the year.
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£34.99Submerged... (Cornet Concerto No.2) - Jonathan Bates
'Submerged..' is a virtuoso concerto for Cornet composed as a response to the 'lost' Derbyshire villages of Ashopton & Derwent,. both of which were drowned in the early 1940's to make way for a new reservoir to aid the ever-increasing water demand from nearby. Sheffield and it's steel industry during World War 2. The work is through-composed but is defined by 3 clear main sections, 'The . Packhorse Bridge, Derwent', 'Ashopton Chapel' and 'Operation Chastise'. Much of the melodic and harmonic material throughout the. concerto is inspired by 3 contrasting sources; an original motif of towering block chords which opens the concerto, the famous opening. fragment of Eric Ball's 'High Peak' (1969) which was composed as a tribute to the district of Derbyshire where Ashopton & Derwent lie, . and finally Claude Debussy's haunting 'La Cath drale Engloutie' or 'The Sunken Cathedral', which was composed in 1910 around the legend of. the submerged cathedral of Ys. . I. Packhorse Bridge, Derwent (1925). One of the most striking features of the former village of Derwent was it's Packhorse Bridge, which spanned the River Derwent. adjacent to the Derwent Hall - a grand, picturesque Jacobean country house. In 1925, the renowned impressionist artist Stanley. Royle painted a striking image of the two in midwinter, with the partially frozen river sat quietly underneath the snow-topped. bridge in the foreground, while the old hall sits peacefully and dark in the background. The opening setion of this concerto paints. this picture in a quite schizophrenic manner; with frosty, shrill march-like material picturing the villagers crossing the narrow icy. bridge, combined with wild and frenzied waltz music of the grand hall and it's masquerade balls laying, for now, quietly mysterious. across the river. . II. Ashopton Chapel (1939). Ashopton was much the smaller and less-populated of the 2 'lost' villages, but still bore home to a Roman Catholic Chapel which was. the focal point of the village. The chapel - along with the rest of Ashopton - was drowned in 1943, but the final service to take place there. was held in 1939, with the final hymn being 'Day's Dying in the West'. This hymn forms a haunting coda to the 2nd section, with firstly the . piano leading the melody before an audio track containing an old recording of the hymn is accompanied by the sound of flowing water and . the rumble of storms as the village hypothetically disappears from existence with the hymn tune still echoing around the valley, before . subsiding into the growing roar of the engine of a Lancaster Bomber as it soars overhead towards Derwent to practise it's 'Dam-Buster' raid. . III. Operation Chastise (1943). The Derwent Reservoir lies adjacent to Ladybower Reservoir (of which Ashopton & Derwent were flooded to make way for) in the . Derbyshire High Peak, and during the 2nd World War was used as one of the central low-atitude practise areas of the 617 Squadron - more . commonly known affectionately as the 'Dambusters'. Before the destruction of Derwent, it's 'Packhorse Bridge' was dismantled stone by stone . and re-assembled upstream at Howden Dam to the north end of Derwent Reservoir. This is where the music begins, with a reconstruction of . the opening material before taking flight into a whirlwind tour of virtuosity from the soloist. .
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£78.00Unchained melody - NORTH A./ZARET H. - SMEETS Roland
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£74.00
A New Life (Bra) - Leslie Bricusse & Frank Wildhorn - Paul Saggers
Jekyll & Hyde is a 1990 musical loosely based on the 1886 novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. Originally conceived for the stage by Frank Wildhorn and Steve Cuden, it features music by Frank Wildhorn, a book by Leslie Bricusse and lyrics by all of them. After a world premiere run in Houston, Texas, the musical embarked on a national tour of the United States prior to its Broadway debut in 1997. Many international productions in various languages have since been staged including two subsequent North American tours, two tours in the United Kingdom, a concert version, a re-vamped US tour in 2012, a 2013 Broadway revival featuring Constantine Maroulis, and an Australian concert version in 2019. A New Life depicts Jekyll's love interest Lucy, dreaming for a new life without the fear of Hyde, however Hyde enters and finds a love note from Dr Jekyll to Lucy. In a fit of jealousy Hyde stabs her to death not knowing that he himself is Dr Jekyll.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£68.00
Dogs of War (Bra) - Christopher Lennertz - Bert Van Thienen
The game's story was written by John Milius, the writer of Apocalypse Now. In the game, the player takes on the role of Lieutenant William Holt, an OSS operator. The missions take place in France, North Africa, the Soviet Union and Belgium.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£69.00
Champagner Galop (Bra) - Hans Christian Lumbye - Bert Van Thienen
Lovely classic work of Hans Christian Lumbye (1810-1874), also known as the Strauss of the North. Let the champagne pop!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£30.00A Scottish Visit (Traditional arr. by Chris Cobon) - Brass Band Sheet Music Full Score & Parts - LM409
COMPOSER: TraditionalARRANGER: Chris CobonISMN : 9790570004096Take a trip to Scotland with your band. This medley comprises ofCock 'O The NorthWi' A Hundred PipersScotland The BraveGet the audience clapping along and maybe a highland fling....!LM409 - ISMN : 9790570004096
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£30.00A Titanic Memorial - Brass Band Sheet Music Full Score & Parts - LM393
COMPOSER: Brian HarperRMSTitanicwas a British passengerliner, operated by theWhite Star Line, thatsank in the North Atlantic Oceanon 15 April 1912 after striking anicebergduring her maiden voyage fromSouthampton, England toNew York City, United States.Of theestimated 2,224 passengers and crewaboard, more than 1,500 died, making itthe deadliest sinking of a single shipup to that time.It remains the deadliest peacetime sinking of anocean linerorcruise ship.The disaster drew public attention, provided foundational material for thedisaster filmgenre, and has inspired many artistic works.LM393 - ISMN : 9790570003938
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£30.00Bilby Bomp - Beginner Brass Band - TSM002 - P. W. Jones
COMPOSER: P. W. Jones"Bilby Bomp" has been written as an early work for the beginner Band. It is a sectional arrangement with no divisiwithin parts or sections i.e. no 1st. and 2nd.parts.Melody sheets in all pitches have been included to enable you to give the melody to any player to assist with managing missing players.The Bilby, of approximately 55cm plus a 29cm tail, is the largest member of the family of marsupials called Bandicoots.It is found in North West Australia and is now on the endangered species list.It is a nocturnal animal relying on smell and feel to move about looking for food.Its rear legs work the same as a kangaroo therefore it is always moving about in small bomps.
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£25.00Eboracum (Bruce Jackson) - Brass Band Sheet Music Full Score & Parts - LM426
COMPOSER: Bruce JacksonBrass Band Sheet Music Full Score & PartsA brand new march for brass bandEboracum was a fort and later a city in theRoman province of Britannia. In its prime it was thelargest town in northern Britain and a provincial capital.The site remained occupied after the decline of theWestern Roman Empire and ultimately developed into thepresent-day city of York, in North Yorkshire, England.Two Roman emperors died in Eboracum:Septimius Severus in 211 ADandConstantius Chlorusin 306AD.LM426 - ISMN : 9790570004263
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