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    THE OLD RUGGED CROSS ??"arr Simon Wood

    Estimated dispatch 3-5 days
  • £46.20

    OLD RUGGED CROSS, THE (Brass Band) - Fernie, Alan

    Medium/Easy

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £135.00

    The Old Rugged Cross (SATB Chorus with Brass Band - Score and Parts)

    Includes 20 copies of the choral partDuration: 3.00

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £24.95

    The Old Rugged Cross - George Bennard - Rodney Newton

    This popular American hymn has been arranged as a Euphonium Solo with Brass Band accompaniment by the Buy As You View Cory Band's Composer-in-Residence, Rodney Newton. After a short introduction, the soloist makes an initial statement of the melody. A...

    Estimated dispatch 4-7 working days
  • £46.20

    The Old Rugged Cross - Traditional - Alan Fernie

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days

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  • £92.00

    The Old Rugged Cross - John Glenesk Mortimer

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
  • £24.95

    The Old Rugged Cross

    This popular hymn tune is here arranged for euphonium solo with brass bandt. A reflective arrangement that should be part of every euphonium player's repertoire.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £10.00

    The Old Rugged Cross (Score Only)

    This popular hymn tune is here arranged for euphonium solo with brass band accompaniment. A reflective arrangement that should be part of every euphonium player's repertoire.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £49.95

    The Dark Side Of The Moon (Score and Parts)

    This piece was commissioned by Dr. Nicholas Childs and Black Dyke Band on behalf of Rotary International and received its world premire performance at St. David's Hall, Cardiff on Saturday 27th January 2007. It is dedicated to the composer's father, Harry Cooper.The music was selected by the National Contesting Council as the 3rd section test piece for the 2008 Regional Brass Band Championships of Great Britain. A Note from the Composer...Have you ever thought of a holiday destination, tourist attraction, event, place, site or period in history and thought 'I wonder what it would be like?' - somwhere you have never been and can only let your imagination run wild on. What would the place be like, and all the things surrounding it such as the mood, feelings you get experiencing it, the temperature? Who would be there and what you would see? This piece is my musical imagination of the dark side of the moon. I know from news reports, the internet and other footage that the moon is a very desolate place, very barren and rugged. So from the start the piece gives the listener a musical picture of the rugged landscape with little light and warmth.However, the one place that has had me thinking about is the side of the moon that we don't see in our night skies, the side of the moon with no sun and no light pollution from civilisation. I can only imagine the eeriness one would feel being stood in complete darkness on the moon's surface looking around.As you slowly explore the surroundings and your eyes drift up to the night sky, there is an awesome sight unfolding in front of you - countless stars and galaxies, planets and different solar systems and all right in front of you glistening from the light of the sun beaming from the other side of the moon. The Dark Side of the Moon portrays a musical picture of the whole experience as seen in my imagination taking the listener from the rugged landscape to the awesome beauty that sits endlessly in front of you.Paul Lovatt-Cooper, September 2007

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £24.95

    The Dark Side Of The Moon (Score Only)

    This piece was commissioned by Dr. Nicholas Childs and Black Dyke Band on behalf of Rotary International and received its world premire performance at St. David's Hall, Cardiff on Saturday 27th January 2007. It is dedicated to the composer's father, Harry Cooper.The music was selected by the National Contesting Council as the 3rd section test piece for the 2008 Regional Brass Band Championships of Great Britain. A Note from the Composer...Have you ever thought of a holiday destination, tourist attraction, event, place, site or period in history and thought 'I wonder what it would be like?' - somwhere you have never been and can only let your imagination run wild on. What would the place be like, and all the things surrounding it such as the mood, feelings you get experiencing it, the temperature? Who would be there and what you would see? This piece is my musical imagination of the dark side of the moon. I know from news reports, the internet and other footage that the moon is a very desolate place, very barren and rugged. So from the start the piece gives the listener a musical picture of the rugged landscape with little light and warmth.However, the one place that has had me thinking about is the side of the moon that we don't see in our night skies, the side of the moon with no sun and no light pollution from civilisation. I can only imagine the eeriness one would feel being stood in complete darkness on the moon's surface looking around.As you slowly explore the surroundings and your eyes drift up to the night sky, there is an awesome sight unfolding in front of you - countless stars and galaxies, planets and different solar systems and all right in front of you glistening from the light of the sun beaming from the other side of the moon. The Dark Side of the Moon portrays a musical picture of the whole experience as seen in my imagination taking the listener from the rugged landscape to the awesome beauty that sits endlessly in front of you.Paul Lovatt-Cooper, September 2007

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days