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Bold and True - Finney, J
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True Blue - Manning, F
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True Friends - Rolfe, A
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Sunset Praise - Wilfried Weiland
Based on a strong Chorale melody by Melchior Vulpius dating back to 1609, this modern take on the baroque chorale brings a new flavour to your audiences with a showcase piece for all your players to enjoy. Featuring the Chorale melody to open with before moving into a 5/4 section ala Dave Brubeck style with a nice percussion drive and holding true to the strict chorale form. A great piece to showcase bands' versatility.
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£29.95Unity Series Band Journal June 2013 Numbers 406 - 409
March - I'll be true! (Derick Kane)Written at the request of Abertillery Band, this march features three choruses'Saved, happy and free', 'I'll be true, I'll be true, True to the colours, the yellow, red and blue'and 'How marvellous, How wonderful'.March Medley - Carol Reflections (Noel Jones)This Christmas piece, written in march form, features six carols.Coventry Carol, The First Nowell, Jingle Bells, O Come, All Ye Faithful,Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, Angels from the Realms of Glory;Carol Setting - Carol of the Bells (Gordon Elliott)Since its introduction this 1920s Ukranian folk song has become a popular carol within Western culture.This song is associated with the coming of the New Year which, in pre-Christian Ukraine, was originallycelebrated with the coming of spring in April.Somebody Prayed (Dean Jones)Written at the request of Risca Young People's Band, this setting combines the powerful worship song'Somebody prayed for me' with Gowans and Larsson timeless song 'Someone Cares'.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£30.00Highland Cathedral - Brass Band - Karl Alexander
ARRANGER: Karl AlexanderThe number one Scottish hymn has been set for brass band by Karl Alexander. Highland Cathedral with quite opening and regal fanfares will have your band on their feet wanting more. And for the true Scottish spirit this arrangement comes with optional bagpipe parts for a true Scottish feeling.CLICK HERE TO HEAR THIS PIECE - Highland Cathedral Arr: Karl Alexander
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£107.80Myrsnipa - Vocal or Instrumental Solo - Jan Eggum - David Hveem
Jan Eggum released "Myrsnipa" on the album "Hjerteknuser", which was released in 2007. The text is a variant of the folk tale with the moral "everyone likes their own children best and has for many years been one of Eggum's regular encores at concerts.The arrangement is attempted to stay true to Eggum's version and has retained its somewhat delicate character in order to support the text as much as possible. Although the arrangement is written for vocal soloist, it also works great with a solo instrument instead, and you can also choose whether you want a guitar or not, to keep it even more true to the original recording.The arrangement requires good balance and intonation, but will be a nice part of the concert repertoire the audience is guaranteed to recognize.
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£55.00Triumph Series Brass Band Journal, Numbers 1379 - 1382, November 2025
1379: March - True to the colours (Noel Jones)This march is a reminder of the symbolism of The Salvation Army flag - blue representing God's purity, red for the blood of Christ and yellow for the fire of the Holy Spirit. I love the dear old Army flag, I'll be true and Yellow star and red and blue are three songs featured where writers have been equally inspired and have made declaration of their allegiance to God by service in The Salvation Army.1380: In all its fullness (Alan Williams)This music was written for the East of England Youth Summer School in 2024, where the delegates explored the theme 'Living life in full colour with Jesus' and as such this work is a joyous and fun-filled celebration of all the good things God has provided.1381: Eternal Spring (Nick Simmons-Smith) This simple hymn tune arrangement is based on the tune Martyrdom which is associated with the words 'As pants the heart for cooling streams'. It is a Scottish tune written around 1800 by Hugh Wilson.1382: March Medley - Emblems of service (Stephen Bulla)This march celebrates the occasion of the Coorparoo Corps' reunion (now Carindale Corps, Australia) in 2022. The music itself features a spirited medley: Joy! joy! joy! there is joy in The Salvation Army, What a friend we have in Jesus and Steadily forward march!
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