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Benvenuto Cellini (Brass Band - Score only)
Berliozs opera Benvenuto Cellini was first produced in Paris in 1838 but was withdrawn as a failure, and it was not until the production in Dresden in 1888 that it was finally acclaimed by the Germans as a triumph. Adapted from certain episodes recorded in the memoirs of Benvenuto Cellini, Tuscan sculptor and goldsmith, the story, laid in Rome during the mid-sixteenth century, is not strictly historical. The short opening Allegro, marked deciso con impeto, is conceived in the most brilliant Berlioz manner, utilising full instrumentation. In the Larghetto we meet at once the first of the opera themes " the Cardinals aria (from the last act) introduced in the bass, quasi pizzicato. A second melody leads to a resumption of the Allegro, the contrasting second subject in the tenor horns being an adaptation of Teresas aria (Act I). Towards the end the Cardinal theme is re-introduced by trombones, fortissimo against an energetic cornet and euphonium passage (senza stringendo " without hurry, says the score). After a unison passage storming skywards, there is a sudden, dramatic three-bar silent pause broken by Eb basses alone, again stating the Cardinal theme. A simple molto crescendo on the dominant, begun piano, leads to the long, resounding chord.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£82.95
Benvenuto Cellini (Brass Band - Score and Parts)
Berliozs opera Benvenuto Cellini was first produced in Paris in 1838 but was withdrawn as a failure, and it was not until the production in Dresden in 1888 that it was finally acclaimed by the Germans as a triumph. Adapted from certain episodes recorded in the memoirs of Benvenuto Cellini, Tuscan sculptor and goldsmith, the story, laid in Rome during the mid-sixteenth century, is not strictly historical. The short opening Allegro, marked deciso con impeto, is conceived in the most brilliant Berlioz manner, utilising full instrumentation. In the Larghetto we meet at once the first of the opera themes " the Cardinals aria (from the last act) introduced in the bass, quasi pizzicato. A second melody leads to a resumption of the Allegro, the contrasting second subject in the tenor horns being an adaptation of Teresas aria (Act I). Towards the end the Cardinal theme is re-introduced by trombones, fortissimo against an energetic cornet and euphonium passage (senza stringendo " without hurry, says the score). After a unison passage storming skywards, there is a sudden, dramatic three-bar silent pause broken by Eb basses alone, again stating the Cardinal theme. A simple molto crescendo on the dominant, begun piano, leads to the long, resounding chord.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£33.00
Virtuoso Music for Brass - Jules Demersseman - Complete Music for Euphonium (volume 1) - Jules Demersseman - Vertommen Luc
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£33.00
Virtuoso Music for Brass - Jules Demersseman - Complete Music for Euphonium (volume 2) - Jules Demersseman - Vertommen Luc
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£42.95
LENTO from EUPHONIUM CONCERTO (Horovitz) (Euphonium Solo with Brass Band) - Horovitz, Joseph
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£47.00
PARAPHRASE FOR EUPHONIUM (based on Away in a Manger) (Euphonium/Brass Band) - Aargard-Nilson, Torstein
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£44.95
SYMPHONIC RHAPSODY FOR EUPHONIUM AND BAND (Brass Band Set) - Edward Gregson
This is a developed solo in which lyrical and variation elements are contrasted and combine. The theme is an old song 'So we'll roll the old chariot along, and we don't drag on behind'.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£44.95
FANTASY FOR EUPHONIUM & BAND (Brass Band Set) - Philip Sparke
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£44.95
FANTASY FOR EUPHONIUM & BAND (Brass Band Set)
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£44.95
Fantasy for Euphonium and Band (Brass Band - Score and Parts)
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days