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  • £33.00

    The Irish Carol - Traditional - Harper, P

    This brass band arrangement by Philip Harper of The Irish Carol brings the melody to life with lush harmonies and bright, expressive brass writing. The arrangement captures the charm and warmth of the original tune, creating a joyful and evocative Christmas performance.

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    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.

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    On the Inside - Caswell, A - Broadbent, D

    The theme song from the Australian soap opera 'Prisoner: Cell Block H'.This was a huge hit in the late 80s when millions would tune in to watcht he late night show. The theme song written by Allan Caswell and performed by Lynne Hamilton reached number three on the UK singles chart in 1989.

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    Battle of the Planets - Curtin, H - Harper, P

    70s anime-style cartoon Battle of the Planets, celebrates its 35th anniversary this year and all 85 episodes have been released in DVD box sets. Hoyt Curtin, composer of the main title theme, was one of America's most prolific composers of television cartoon themes, his most famous being The Flintstones and Scooby-Doo.3rd section +

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    Copacabana (at the Copa) - Manilow, Sussman & Feldman - Harper, P

    Copacabana (at the copa) tells the story of Lola and Tony who worked at 'the hottest spot north of Havanna' Released in 1978 by Barry Manilow it went on to be a worldwide hit before being expanded into a full length musical.

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    Guardian of the Valleys - Harper, P

    Commissioned by the Abertillery Town Band for its 40th Anniversary, this piece tells the story of the Six Bells Mining Disaster.An Ideal finisher for ambitious entertainment contests, it also features a narrator.Click here to listen to a short excerpt.2nd SectionDuration 7 mins

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    Hymn to the Cross - Lane, L

    This beautiful, reflective piece is filmic and expansive, portraying hope in the midst of the bleak scenario of the Korean War. Features lyrical soloists throughout and an offstage Last Post ending for cornet.2nd Section +Duration 4 minsClick to Listen - Courtesy of Cory Band

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    The Acrobats - Greenwood, JA - Baker, L

    Here's a twist on everyone's favourite trombone solo--a version featuring the entire trombone section! With several suggestions on possible staging provided by Leigh Baker throughout the score, this piece could be the highlight of your latest concert!4th section +Duration 4 mins

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    The Darling Buds of May - Guard, B - Broadbent, D

    It's 30 years since The Darling Buds of May hit our screens, featuring David Jason as Pop Larkin and introducing Catherine Zeta-Jones to stardom. The show exists in a nostalgic haze, a glorious evocation of 1950s England where the sun always shone and everything was 'perfick'.This theme tune is guaranteed to transport your audience to a quintessential English summer's day.

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    The Great Train Robbery - Goldsmith, J - Phillips, L

    The Great Train Robbery is based on an actual train robbery which took place in 1855. The film boasted a rip-roaring score by Jerry Goldsmith. Composers have long been interested in depicting train movement through music and Goldsmith is no exception - this dashing scherzo music bristles with excitement and energy and is intended to open the evening with a bang!2nd section +

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