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    Dashing away with the smoothing iron - Ray Steadman-Allen

    The composer writes... A lighthearted arrangement of an old folk song. The style is generally bright with a short, slower change of pace in the middle. En route there are a couple of quotations which got into the music almost unbidden: a fragment of one of Mozart's horn concerti and 'A-hunting we will go'. '... a splendid concert piece for advanced tuba players.' WINDS Autumn 2008 Duration: c.3:00 Also available with piano or concert band.

    Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days
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    Close Every Door (Score and Parts) - Andrew Lloyd Webber arr. Ray Steadman-Allen

    The official authorized brass band arrangement one of the hits from Andrew Lloyd Webber's Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

    Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days
  • £37.95

    When Children Rule the World (Score and Parts) - Andrew Lloyd Webber arr. Ray Steadman-Allen

    From the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Whistle Down the Wind, this song is sung by a group of children who dream of the time when they will rule the world.

    Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days
  • £37.95

    Lodestar - Ray Steadman-Allen

    Further details to follow soon...

    Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days
  • £37.95

    Blott on the landscape (Score and Parts) - David Mackay arr. Ray Steadman-Allen

    Theme tune from the BBC TV comedy drama.

    Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days
  • £33.95
  • £32.00

    Amaranth (Score only) - Ray Steadman-Allen

    The title of the work refers to a legendary imaginary purple flower, mysterious in that it never fades or dies. In an extended single movement the music explores the colours and textures of the brass band. Duration: 10:00

    Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days
  • £42.00

    Amaranth (Parts only) - Ray Steadman-Allen

    The title of the work refers to a legendary imaginary purple flower, mysterious in that it never fades or dies. In an extended single movement the music explores the colours and textures of the brass band. Duration: 10:00

    Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days
  • £32.00

    The Beacons (Score only) - Ray Steadman-Allen

    For centuries hilltop beacon fires blazed across the land signals of important happenings or warnings of invasion. This music tells no specific story but the titles of the four thematically related sections are a guide to the idea: The Beacons; Far Horizons; The Invaders; Celebration. The first movement has something of the character of the march and the fanfare; spirited and tightly driving, it promises most of the thematic material of the work. The second is largelt tranquil and is thinly scores with solo passages. The third has the most dramatic potential; its energy and conflict subsides to a lament and a tolling bell before a vigorous rounding off. Appropriately, the fourth movement is in a merry-making mood, and the jubilant music concludes with fragment statements of the main themes. The Beacons was first performed by IMI Yorkshire Imperial Band (James Scott) at the 'Concert of the Century', celebrating the Centenary of the British Bandsman, at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, on 5 September 1987. Duration: 12:30

    Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days
  • £42.00

    The Beacons (Parts only) - Ray Steadman-Allen

    For centuries hilltop beacon fires blazed across the land signals of important happenings or warnings of invasion. This music tells no specific story but the titles of the four thematically related sections are a guide to the idea: The Beacons; Far Horizons; The Invaders; Celebration. The first movement has something of the character of the march and the fanfare; spirited and tightly driving, it promises most of the thematic material of the work. The second is largelt tranquil and is thinly scores with solo passages. The third has the most dramatic potential; its energy and conflict subsides to a lament and a tolling bell before a vigorous rounding off. Appropriately, the fourth movement is in a merry-making mood, and the jubilant music concludes with fragment statements of the main themes. The Beacons was first performed by IMI Yorkshire Imperial Band (James Scott) at the 'Concert of the Century', celebrating the Centenary of the British Bandsman, at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, on 5 September 1987. Duration: 12:30

    Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days