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£24.50In The Blue Mid Winter - Gustav Holst - John Lee
If your band is looking for something a little more laid back to add to their Christmas programmes this year, then look no further. As the title suggests, this clever setting of Holst's In The Bleak Mid-Winter arranged as a Blues feature, allows the band a change from the traditional styles of music heard at Christmas. Featuring a Blues solo from the principal cornet, this piece is a great addition to keep your festive programmes versatile.
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
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£29.50
The Breeze And I - Ernesto Lecuona - Neville Buxton
The songs of Ernesto Lecuona may have been covered by more exotica artists than any other composer, yet they're relatively unknown except to fans of traditional Latin music. It's a shame, for Lecuona was a multi-talented artist and a pioneer of Latin music in America. A Lecuona song has everything an exotica lover could ask for: mystery, excitement and rhythm. "The Breeze & I" is no exception, starting with a Bolero, then moving from Beguine to Swing before returning to the Bolero to finish. Recorded by Jimmy Dorsey with Bob Eberly singing Al Stillman's lyrics, this tune became a number one hit in the U.S.
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
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£24.95Bugeilio'r Gwenith Gwyn (Watching the Wheat) - Welsh Traditional - Gareth Wood
Bugeilio'r Gwenith Gwyn is an 18th century Welsh love song known to many by its English title of 'Watching the Wheat'. Although the song describes a tragic love affair, the music remains extremely popular with musicians throughout Wales. This skilful...
Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days
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£24.95The Irish Washerwoman - Irish Traditional - Rodney Newton
The Irish jig is very fashionable within the traditions of Irish dance music and none more so than this particular favourite, The Irish Washerwoman. There are various forms of jig including the 'single jig', 'slip jig' and 'slide jig'. Written...
Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days
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£30.00Drive the Cold Winter Away - Traditional
This carol first appeared in print in the early seventeenth century, being found in various notable collections; Playford's "The English Dancing Master", the "Samuel Pepys Collection" and the "Roxburghe Collection". Whilst the music is thought to have come from an earlier era the dance tune ("When Phoebus Did Rest"), the words were first printed as a broadside c.1625. As a carol, the lyrics discuss various seasonal festivities during 'Christmastide'. Alternative titles for the same carol include "In Praise of Christmas" and "All Hail to the Days".
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£33.00
Carol of the Bells - Traditional - Barry, D
Starting vivo and in 3/4 time the music is playable by all levels of band, and the 'jazz waltz feel' of the middle and end sections has a wide appeal. An alternative fade ending is provided to take you into your programme.4th section +
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£67.00
Vise ved vintersolkverv - Bruvoll/Stangnes - Haakon Esplo
The beautiful song "Song at Winter Solstice" has within short time been highly loved by listeners all around Norway. It's performed by folk-rock band "Hekla Stalstrenga" who released their first album "Hekla Stalstrenga" in 2008. This album was nominated for "Spellemansprisen" (the Norwegian equivalent to Grammy) in the folk music / traditional music category."Song at Winter Solstice" was released as single record in 2013.To the conductor:In this band arrangement you can choose whether to perform with or without repetition of the melody. If you want to use a song soloist, play the piece as is with all the verses that belong. As instrumental you can choose to go straight in the 2nd house to make the song shorter.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£58.00
Vise ved vintersolkverv - Tore Bruvoll & Helge Stangnes - Haakon Esplo
The beautiful song "Song at Winter Solstice" has within short time been highly loved by listeners all around Norway. It's performed by folk-rock band "Hekla Stalstrenga" who released their first album "Hekla Stalstrenga" in 2008. This album was nominated for "Spellemansprisen" (the Norwegian equivalent to Grammy) in the folk music / traditional music category."Song at Winter Solstice" was released as single record in 2013.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£34.00Paseo de Otono - Hans Elzinga
Since 1990 Hans Elzinga performs and teaches South-American traditional music. In this piece 'Paseo de Otono' (Autumn walk) he tries to make us familiar with the colourful and rhythmical music of the Mexican bandas . A quite original and sparkling piece for symphonic band clearly testifying the composer's passion for this kind of music.Also available with virtual conductor video on YouTube to create a virtual orchestra!! Video to be viewed here:copy this link into your browser:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAIuJtAj8bA
Estimated dispatch 10-14 working days
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£40.00Last Night of the Proms Medley - Traditional
The quintessential most English of English classical music concerts and the self-styled world's largest and most democratic musical festival". The "Proms", originally known as The Henry Wood Promenade Concerts are an eight-week summer season of daily orchestral classical music concerts and other events held annually, predominantly in the Royal Albert Hall in London. Founded in 1895, each season now consists of more than 70 concerts in the Albert Hall, a series of chamber concerts at Cadogan Hall, additional Proms in the Park events across the United Kingdom on the last night, and associated educational and children's events. Often held as outdoor concerts in London's pleasure gardens, where the audience was free to stroll around while the orchestra was playing, this tradition has once again been revived in parks and stately homes not only in the UK, but across the world. The first series of promenade concerts were held indoors at the Queen's Hall in Langham Place. The idea was to encourage an audience for concert hall music who, though not normally attending classical concerts, would be attracted by the low-ticket prices and more informal atmosphere. In addition to "promenading" or "promming"; eating, drinking and smoking was all allowed. Many people's perception of the "Proms" is taken from the "Last Night", although this concert is very different from the others. The concert is traditionally of a lighter vein, with popular classics being followed by a series of British patriotic pieces in the second half of the concert. This second half sequence traditionally includes most of the works included in this medley. Many in the audience use the occasion for an exuberant display of Britishness. Union Jack Flags are carried and waved by the "Prommers", especially during "Rule, Britannia!". Balloons and party poppers are also in abundance.
