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    Metropolis 1927 (Brass Band Set - Score and Parts) - Graham, Peter

    Fritz Lang's 1927 science fiction epic Metropolis is considered to be a masterpiece of cinematic vision and a high point of German Expressionist filmmaking. Set in a future dystopian world the film introduces the viewer to two contrasting communities living in the vast city of Metropolis. Those above ground live a life of privilege and pleasure serviced by the underground-dwelling drone workers whose role is to maintain and operate the banks of machines which provide the city's power.Lang's film, which can be considered a type of 20th century morality play, draws upon a range of themes and influences from Marxist ideals and social satire to overt religious symbolism.The music does not attempt to precis the plot, such as it is, but simply reflects my musical responses to Lang's noirish visual style and set designs - the brooding machine rooms, the decadent nightclubs, the gothic cathedral and so on - paradoxically a world of terrifying beauty.Metropolis 1927 was commissioned by Bramwell Tovey and The National Youth Brass Band of Great Britain with funds provided by The Arts Council of England. The first performances took place in the Winter Gardens, Weston-super-Mare on Saturday 19th April and in the Cheltenham Town Hall on Sunday 20th April 2014.This revised version was premiered by The Black Dyke Band, conductor Nicholas Childs, at the 38th European Brass Band Championships in the Konzerthaus Freiburg, Germany, on Saturday 2 May 2015.- Peter GrahamDuration: 15.00

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £82.95

    NARNIA SUITE (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Burgon, Geoffrey

    2014 National Championships Finals - 4th Section

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  • £37.95

    NARNIA SUITE (Brass Band - Score only) - Burgon, Geoffrey

    2014 National Championships Finals - 4th Section

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £25.00

    SYMPHONY FOR BRASS (Brass Band Extra Score) - Ewald, Victor - Hopkinson, Michael E.

    Score only. 2014 National Championships finals - Third Section.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £49.50

    SYMPHONY FOR BRASS (Brass Band Set) - Ewald, Victor - Hopkinson, Michael E.

    Score and Parts. 2014 National Championships Finals - Third Section.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £31.60

    THREE SAINTS (Brass Band Extra Score) - Richards, Goff

    2014 Butlins Fourth Section. Medium/Advanced

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  • £24.00

    THREE SPANISH IMPRESSIONS (Brass Band Extra Score) - Fernie, Alan

    2014 National Championships Area Qualitying Contest - 4th Section. Grade: Medium

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £75.00

    TRAVERSADA (Brass Band Set) - Waespi, Oliver

    Score and Parts. 2014 National Championships Finals - Second Section.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £30.00

    Blue Bombazine - Terry Johns

    The word Bombazine is derived from the obsolete French word Bombasin. Largely made in the Norwich area, Bombazine is a twilled fabric made of silk used mainly in dress making and popular in England in the reign of Elizabeth I. The image and feel of warm, smooth, opulent silk is aptly suited to a solo feature for tuba. Wing Commander Duncan Stubbs and the RAF Music Service commissioned Blue Bombazine for solo tuba and brass in 2014, for Senior Aircraftman Jonathan Gawn and the RAF Central Band. It was first performed at The Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, on the 11th April 2015 at the British Festival of Wind Bands. The music is written in the jazz idiom with a testing solo part. It is available with brass band accompaniment or brass dectet. There is also a "recital" version available for tuba and piano.

  • £30.00

    Is That The Time ? - Paul Mottram

    Is That The Time ? was written in 2014 for UK national award winning band 'Youth Brass 2000'. It's a showpiece in a jazzy fusion idiom with a full and central role for the kit drummer and percussionists. The temptation must be resisted to play the piece too quickly and in so doing losing the 16th note syncopations inherent within the rhythmic groove. The challenge is not so much one of getting the notes, although there are a few harmonic surprises along the way, as one of playing as a cohesive rhythmic unit.