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£30.00Peril by Tuk-Tuk - Jock McKenzie
I had a dream.... I was attempting to find the location of an Indian party (presumably in Mumbai or some other crowded and colourful Indian city).
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£30.00Red Hot Pepper Stomp - Jelly Roll Morton
Ferdinand Joseph LaMothe, professionally known asJelly Roll Morton, was an Americanragtimeandearly jazzpianist, band leader andcomposer who started his career inNew Orleans,Louisiana. Widely recognised as a pivotal figure in earlyjazz, Morton is perhaps most notable as jazz's first arranger, proving that a genre rooted in improvisation could retain its essential spiritand characteristics when notated. His composition "Jelly Roll Blues" was the first published jazz composition in 1915. Morton is also notable for writing suchstandardsas "KingPorter Stomp", "Wolverine Blues", "Black Bottom Stomp", and "I Thought I HeardBuddy BoldenSay". Notorious for his arrogance and self-promotion, Morton claimed to have invented jazz outright in 1902, much to the derisionof fellow musicians and the critics. At the age of fourteen, Morton began working as a piano player in a brothel (or, as it was referred to back then, a sporting house). In that atmosphere,he often sang smutty lyrics and took the nickname "Jelly Roll". While working there,he was living with his religious, church-going great-grandmother; who he convinced that he worked as a night watchman in a barrel factory. After Morton's grandmother found out that he was playing jazz in a local brothel, she kicked him out of her house and told him that "devil music" would surely bring about his downfall. Born in downtown New Orleans,Louisiana, his exact birth date differs depending to whichever source you want to believe; his half-sisters claimed he was born in September 1885 but his World War 1 draft card showed September 1884 and his California death certificate listed his birth as September 1889. He died in 1941 in Los Angeles.
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£30.00A Caledonian Fanfare - Lynsey Paterson
An extravaganza of a side drum and percussion feature with brass band.A refreshing addition to the solo works of our catalogue, this side drum feature has been composed by accomplished and widely recognised percussionist Lynsey Paterson, and scored for brass band by Andrew Duncan.A great feature for any concert or contest programme, adding a new and engaging dimension to the solo spot.
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£40.00Alchemists' Fire - Lucy Pankhurst
An original composition from Lucy Pankhurst and Winner of the 2011 John Golland Award, receiving its premiere at the RNCM Festival of Brass that same year.It is a complex, energetic and invigorating major work for brass band, and one which rightly demands attention through its intricate scoring, impact-making effects and bubbling brilliance!Comments from the composer on the work's title and its multi-purpose influence and inspiration upon her composition:"The phrase "Alchemists' Fire" has several possible connotations:Firstly, Alchemists' Fire is a magical weapon featured in the Dungeons & Dragon role playing game. It is a potion, so can be used to splash, throw or pour onto a target, dealing fire damage if it hits successfully.The second possible meaning comes from an historical source, where it was also known as Greek Fire, from which the D&D element takes its influence. This was an incendiary weapon used by the Byzantine Empire, typically used in naval battles to great effect, as it could continue to burn on water. It provided a technological advantage and was responsible for many key Byzantine victories. The manufacture of this 'fire' was kept a deadly secret; so much so that the formula was eventually lost and contemporary scientists and historians can only speculate at what the chemical make-up might have been.The final implication is a much more visual and sensory concept; that of the fire actually used by the Alchemist in his work - raging, dangerous and white-hot. Some sections of the work reflect the idea of 'magic' and ongoing experiments, some successful, some failing dangerously, in a cacophony of pops, fizzes and explosions amidst furious heat and brief moments of calm as the fire slowly cools, sizzling with residual components and elemental energy."
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£30.00Carpe Diem - Josiah Walters
An exuberant, original composition from Josiah Walters, with lots of musical innovation, variety of styles and tempo, and extremely listenable. Seize the day with this inspiring piece as a concert feature or item in your own choice entertainment programme.It was premiered to much acclaim by The National Youth Brass Band of Scotland as part of their end of course gala concert in 2011, and has since received further positive reviews together with many further public performances including a radio broadcast feature on BBC Radio 2.This was the inaugural publication by one of our youngest members of The Music Company (UK) Ltd family at the time, and we are delighted to be able to present such an exciting piece from this talented writer.Look and Listen (courtesy of NYBBS 2011):
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£15.00Celtic Lullaby - Helen Douthwaite
An original composition by Helen Douthwaite for solo baritone, euphonium or trombone with brass band (reduced score) accompaniment.The piece was written with training/junior band level players in mind, and offers a great opportunity to spotlight a soloist through this moment of musical beauty.Set includes score and parts for:Soloist - Euphonium/Baritone/TromboneCornet 1Cornet 2Eb Tenor Horn 1Eb Tenor Horn 2Trombone 1Trombone 2Baritone/EuphoniumEb Bass (optional)GlockenspielPercussion
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£30.00Clair de Lune - Claude Debussy
Andrew Duncan has arranged this Debussy classic to create a delicate and lyrical item, offering the perfect peaceful interlude for a concert programme or own choice entertainment selection. Andrew's creative scoring brings the familiar style of Debussy to life through his beautiful setting of this ever popular melody.Look and Listen (courtesy of Brass Band Fellows):
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£30.00Czardas (Eb solo with brass band) - Vittori Monti
Andrew Duncan has arranged this witty version of Vittori Monti's famous gypsy violin feature as a solo for Eb Bass/Tuba with brass band accompaniment, including a challenging (but optional!) showcase cadenza.Suitable for aspiring or advanced players, this piece is provided in print as a full score and band parts (solo parts are provided in both treble and bass clef).Also available as Eb Bass/Tuba solo with piano accompaniment; Bb Bass/Euphonium solo with piano accompaniment; and Eb Bass/tuba solo with quintet.Discography:Quintet version recorded by Halle Brass (Furioso)
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£30.00Elves' Dance - David Popper
Andrew Duncan was commissioned by Katrina Marzella to arrange this piece as a solo for baritone with brass band.Originally a cello encore (composed by David Popper), Andrew has managed to capture the detail and style of this depictive music, creating a challenging but effective baritone (or euphonium) solo with brass band accompaniment.Discography:Elve's Dance featured on Katrina's solo CD 'Katrina' with Leyland Band and Jason Kastikaris (conductor).
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£10.00Fanfare for Christmas - Tim Paton
A short fanfare created by Tim Paton for brass band, to begin your Christmas Concert, start the Carol Service, or welcome a special guest. Based on the well known carol "Good Christian Men Rejoice", this little number is a short and sweet, festive attention grabber.
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