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£46.00River City Suite (Parts only) - James Curnow
Commissioned by the River City Brass Band of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1989 and consists of three movements. Though the movements are independent of each other and may even be performed separately, there are some melodic and harmonic relationships between them that serve to give the composion a feeling of unity. The movements are: Intrada, Hymn, and Alleluia.
Estimated dispatch 7-9 working days
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£42.00Trittico (Score only) - James Curnow
Trittico was commissioned by the Swiss Brass Band Association for their national championships in 1988. A trittico is a tripych or group of three paintings or musical compositions based on a common theme and presented or performed together. The present work is a set of three extended variations on the American shaped-note hymn Consolation. The work opens in grand style with motives based on intervals of the hymn tune. The opening motif, and smaller fragments of it reappear throughout the piece and serve as an underlying element alongside the theme itself. The first variation is essentially a scherzo which echoes the minor mood of the theme. The hemiolic opposition of compound and duple time is used to good effect and, again, the main motif is never far away. This is music with energy and forward movement. The second variation gives the soloists a chance to shine. The mood is tranquil, yet there is always some activity and the musical material pre-echoes the third variation. The third variation is another scherzo-like section, the main theme accompanied by a rhythmic ostinato. Toward the conclusion there is a short aeleatoric passage - a variation within a variation allowing half the band to make their own variaitions in a cachophony of sound. An energetic coda draws together several elements to round off a work brim full of drive, energy, and self-propelled enthusiasm. Duration: 13:30
Estimated dispatch 7-9 working days
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£52.00Trittico (Parts only) - James Curnow
Trittico was commissioned by the Swiss Brass Band Association for their national championships in 1988. A trittico is a tripych or group of three paintings or musical compositions based on a common theme and presented or performed together. The present work is a set of three extended variations on the American shaped-note hymn Consolation. The work opens in grand style with motives based on intervals of the hymn tune. The opening motif, and smaller fragments of it reappear throughout the piece and serve as an underlying element alongside the theme itself. The first variation is essentially a scherzo which echoes the minor mood of the theme. The hemiolic opposition of compound and duple time is used to good effect and, again, the main motif is never far away. This is music with energy and forward movement. The second variation gives the soloists a chance to shine. The mood is tranquil, yet there is always some activity and the musical material pre-echoes the third variation. The third variation is another scherzo-like section, the main theme accompanied by a rhythmic ostinato. Toward the conclusion there is a short aeleatoric passage - a variation within a variation allowing half the band to make their own variaitions in a cachophony of sound. An energetic coda draws together several elements to round off a work brim full of drive, energy, and self-propelled enthusiasm. Duration: 13:30
Estimated dispatch 7-9 working days
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£42.00Volcano (Score only) - Robert Simpson
One of the composer's most enduring works, Volcano was written for the National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain in 1979. The composer writes: "While it is, of course, possible to listen to this piece with the erruption of a volcano in mind, it is also possible to interpret the title in a figurative sense - that is to say, as one might refer to a 'volcanic temperament'. Alternatively, some may prefer to listen to is simply as a piece of music. I would recommend the latter." Duration: 12:00
Estimated dispatch 7-9 working days
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£52.00Volcano (Parts only) - Robert SImpson
One of the composer's most enduring works, Volcano was written for the National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain in 1979. The composer writes: "While it is, of course, possible to listen to this piece with the erruption of a volcano in mind, it is also possible to interpret the title in a figurative sense - that is to say, as one might refer to a 'volcanic temperament'. Alternatively, some may prefer to listen to is simply as a piece of music. I would recommend the latter." Duration: 12:00
Estimated dispatch 7-9 working days
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£45.00
East Meets West - Harper, P
A real crossover--the brass band plays Indian ragas and talas in this superbly innovative new concert finisher. Performance requires some note-bending, and features flugel and baritone cadenzas. There is a message of peace towards fellow human beings!Championship sectionDuration 5 minsListen to Cory Band on BIC 2017Courtesy of World of Brass
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
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£40.00
I Want You Back - Perren, Mizell, Gordy, Richards - Harper, P
Released on the Motown label in 1969, this was the first single of The Jackson 5, featuring 11 year old Michael Jackson on lead vocals.Guaranteed to add some funk to your concerts!2nd Section +Duration 3 mins
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
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£40.00
La Mer (Beyond the Sea) - Trenet and Lasry - Harper, P
Bring some joy to your bandroom with this new arrangement of an old favourite, originally sung by Bobby Darin but also covered by Robbie Williams amongst many others. This arrangement won the award for Best New Arrangement at the Brass in Concert competition 2021 as played by Cory Band.2nd section Duration 3 mins
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
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£33.00
Do They Know It's Christmas - Geldof, B - Broadbent, D
Do They Know It's Christmas? is a charity single released in 1984 by the supergroup Band Aid, organized by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise funds for famine relief in Ethiopia.Featuring some of the biggest British and Irish artists of the time it become one of the best-selling singles in UK history.Beyond its chart success, Do They Know It's Christmas? remains a symbol of generosity and unity during the Christmas season. Perfect for any Christmas concert.
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
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£44.00
The Snow Carol - Harper, P
The Snow Carol (For Choir and Brass Band/Pianoforte) is an original melody, although the words have been adapted from the German song Snow Falls Softly at Night. Some of the harmonies of the carol have been borrowed from Gustav Holst and his celebrated setting of In the Bleak Midwinter. The upper band play muted in a minimalist style likr flurrying snow. None of the parts are technically difficult and most are repetitive, although players will have to count carefully and play with tight rhythm.
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
