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    Pittsburgh Overture - Philip Sparke

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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    PITTSBURGH OVERTURE (Brass Band) - Sparke, Philip

    Recorded on Polyphonic QPRL084D Light As Air

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £35.00

    POSITIVELY PITTSBURGH (Brass Band) - Barry, Darrol

    Fuego was composed for Tom Hutchinson of Cory Band, this is a virtuosic cornet solo in the tradition of Harry James, Tico Tico and Charivari. Composed with a Latin groove, the music is in turns sultry then sizzling hot! Grade: Championship section. Duration: 4:00

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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    Positively Pittsburgh! - Barry, D

    Composed for James Gourlay and the River City Brass Band, this piece has a driving energy in a quick compound time. There is a contrasting middle section, but valves will need to be well-oiled for this one -- exciting stuff!1st section +Duration 2.40 mins

    In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days

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    Positively Pittsburgh (Score and Parts)

    Composed for James Gourlay and the River City Brass Band, this piece has a driving energy in a quick compound time. There is a contrasting middle section, but valves will need to be well-oiled for this one -- exciting stuff!

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £18.00

    Positively Pittsburgh (Score Only)

    Composed for James Gourlay and the River City Brass Band, this piece has a driving energy in a quick compound time. There is a contrasting middle section, but valves will need to be well-oiled for this one ' exciting stuff!

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £50.00

    Greetings to a City (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Bliss, Arthur - Hindmarsh, Paul

    Sir Arthur Bliss (1891 - 1975) was a significant composer and pillar of the British musical establishment. Although Born in London, his father was from the United States and both countries were important in his life and career. A pupil of Stanford at the Royal College of Music, Bliss travelled to the United States with his father in 1923, taking a prominent part in Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge's Pittsfield Music Festival, as well as undertaking some teaching and conducting. In 1925 he married Trudy Hoffman and they returned to the UK early in 1926. Bliss's most influential scores were his ballets and film scores. In 1953 Sir Arthur was appointed Master of the Queen's Music, after which he added a steady stream of fanfares and ceremonial works to his list of works. In 1960 he was commissioned by the American Wind Symphony of Pittsburgh, which requested for festive work to feature on an extensive European tour, including a performance in London.Bliss scored Greetings to a City for antiphonal brass, a choir each of 2 trumpets, 2 horns and three trombones, with tuba and percussion. This adaptation for brass band instruments retains an element of antiphony, emphasing the contrast between the fanfare instruments (cornets and trombones) and the horns and tubas. Greetings to a City is cast in three connected sections, with extended fanfare episodes separated by a short lyrical interlude.- Paul HindmarshDuration: 6.00

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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    BURLESQUE (Brass Band) - Sparke, Philip

    from Pittsburgh Symphony

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £82.95

    EUPHONIUM CONCERTO No.1 (Sparke) (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Sparke, Philip

    This concerto has its origins in a concerto for horn and brass band, commissioned by the River City Brass Band (Pittsburgh) in 1992.It was composed at the request of British euphonium virtuoso, Steven Mead, and first performed by him with the Breeze Brass Band in Osaka, Japan, in 1995.In conventional three-movement form, performed without a break, the concerto covers the panoply of the euphonium's range and character. The first movement is marked Moderato e energico and is rhythmically energetic in style with many meter changes and much syncopation. Only in the central section does the soloist relax in cantabile mood.The second movement opens with tuned percussion taking centre stage, laying for the foundations for a long cantilena from the soloist in resigned mood, but with a touch of optimism. After a central climax for the band, this melody returns, with soloists from the band answering in counterpoint. The finale is a 6/8 romp in caccia style (betraying its origins as a piece for horn). Again, the central section is more legato in mood, though the band keeps the eighth-note figures present throughout. The movement ends in a bravura display from the soloist.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £44.95

    EUPHONIUM CONCERTO No.1 (Sparke) (Brass Band - Score only) - Sparke, Philip

    This concerto has its origins in a concerto for horn and brass band, commissioned by the River City Brass Band (Pittsburgh) in 1992.It was composed at the request of British euphonium virtuoso, Steven Mead, and first performed by him with the Breeze Brass Band in Osaka, Japan, in 1995.In conventional three-movement form, performed without a break, the concerto covers the panoply of the euphonium's range and character. The first movement is marked Moderato e energico and is rhythmically energetic in style with many meter changes and much syncopation. Only in the central section does the soloist relax in cantabile mood.The second movement opens with tuned percussion taking centre stage, laying for the foundations for a long cantilena from the soloist in resigned mood, but with a touch of optimism. After a central climax for the band, this melody returns, with soloists from the band answering in counterpoint. The finale is a 6/8 romp in caccia style (betraying its origins as a piece for horn). Again, the central section is more legato in mood, though the band keeps the eighth-note figures present throughout. The movement ends in a bravura display from the soloist.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days