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Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas - Blane, R & Martin, H - Broadbent, D
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I Wish it Could be Christmas Everyday - Wood, R - Broadbent, D
This brass band arrangement by Derek Broadbent of I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday brings the classic festive pop hit to life with vibrant harmonies and lively rhythms. Perfect for Christmas concerts, it captures the joy and energy of the season while allowing the brass ensemble to shine.
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Merry Christmas Darling - Carpenter, R - Barry, D
A wonderful arrangement by Darol Barry of the classic Merry Christmas, Darling made famous by Karen Carpenter. The gentle melody expresses the longing of being apart from loved ones at Christmas. One of the most cherished modern Christmas classics.
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Troika - Prokofieff, S - Farr, R
Take a Midnight Sleigh Ride on this breathtaking famous 'big band' arrangement of Prokofieff's Troika.2nd section +
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Dimitri - Newton, R
Composed by Rodney Newton for a George Siougas film, Dimitri has a feeling of romantic nostalgia. It was original scored for guitar but is equally effective in this arrangement for flugel horn and band. It is dedicated to Simon Stonehouse and Williams Fairey Band.3rd section +
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Love is all around - Presley, R - Barry, D
Recorded by the English band 'The Troggs' it was written by lead singer Reg Presley. The song was first released as a single in the UK in October 1967, peaking at number 5.It has been covered by many artists over the years, from REM to Wet Wet Wet. Famously used as the cover song for the 1994 film 'Four Weddings & a Funeral' it became an international hit and remained at number 1 in the UK for 15 consecutive weeks.A hit with all ages!
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£55.00Triumph Series Brass Band Journal, Numbers 1367 - 1370, November 2024
1367: March - Risen, conquering Son (Noel Jones)Two uplifting Easter songs are featured in this march; Low in the grave he lay (S.A.S.B. 228) with words and music written by Robert Lowry, and Thine is the glory (S.A.S.B. 276) with words by Edmond L. Budry and music by George F. Handel. Both serve as a powerful reminder of the resurrection of Jesus.1368: Horn Solo - O how much he cared for me (Keith Wilkinson)This solo was originally penned for Bandsman Frank Taylor, who plays Solo Horn at Stapleford Citadel Corps. As its basis, it uses the popular hymn No one ever cared for me like Jesus by Charles F. Weigle, a Baptist evangelist who wrote more than a thousand hymns.1369: My Redeemer lives (Olaf Ritman)This arrangement of Reuben Morgan's well-known worship song (S.A.S.B. 223) was first written as an accompaniment for congregational singing and can still be used in that way. It was inspired by the American R&B group Tower of Power and is meant to sound soulful and funky.1370: Selection - With life anew (Mervyn Clarke)This selection features music associated with two hymns; Blessd Saviour, now behold me (S.A.S.B. 575) by William Baugh and Breathe on me, breath of God (S.A.S.B. 294) by Edwin Hatch. Although Edwin Hatch's hymn-writing output was very small, this hymn has seen numerous settings and melodies associated with the words from which the piece takes its title; two of these melodies are featured here in Trentham and Carlisle.
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