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La Calinda | Delius arr. Leigh Sharpe
Taken from the opera 'Koanga' by Frederick Delius. Koanga is the hero of the opera, an African prince and voodoo priest stolen away and now working as a slave on a Mississippi plantation who falls in love with a fellow slave; Palmyra.This piece is a faithful arrangement of Delius's masterpiece for Brass Band, and features a well loved and catchy lyrical theme. La Calinda is not a simple piece to play, but well worth investing in.An excellent concert piece.Instrumentation:Soprano, Solo, Repiano, 2nd and 3rd CornetsFlugelhornSolo, 1st and 2nd Tenor Horns1st and 2nd Baritone1st, 2nd and Bass TromboneSolo and 2nd EuphoniumEb and Bb BassesTimpaniPercussion:1.Tambourine, Floor Tom2.Glockenspiel3.VibraphoneISMN: 979-0-708127-91-8
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£24.95
Lloyd (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Howard, Cuthbert - Coles, Bramwell
The first presentation of the theme can be used for the purpose of accompanying congregational singing. At Section A the second presentation of the tune appears in the key of the dominant, the melody being given throughout to Solo Horn, with First Horn, First Trombone, Soprano and Flugel reinforcing the melody in the various phrases. Incidentally, see that the players do not break these phrases; it should be possible to take the four bars in one breath quite easily. Take due care of the light and shade which should be delicately applied. In the last bar the music gathers strength as we pass back into the original key for the last verse; pay particular attention to the part allotted to Second Baritone and Euphonium which needs to be slightly stressed. For the last appearance of the tune at Section B the full Band is used, apart from the third phrase which is given solo by Solo Comet with a light accompaniment above a bass pedal. Notice the rit. operating from the end of the eleventh bar and also the short swell effect on the fourth beat of the fourteenth bar.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£12.50
Lloyd (Brass Band - Score only) - Howard, Cuthbert - Coles, Bramwell
The first presentation of the theme can be used for the purpose of accompanying congregational singing. At Section A the second presentation of the tune appears in the key of the dominant, the melody being given throughout to Solo Horn, with First Horn, First Trombone, Soprano and Flugel reinforcing the melody in the various phrases. Incidentally, see that the players do not break these phrases; it should be possible to take the four bars in one breath quite easily. Take due care of the light and shade which should be delicately applied. In the last bar the music gathers strength as we pass back into the original key for the last verse; pay particular attention to the part allotted to Second Baritone and Euphonium which needs to be slightly stressed. For the last appearance of the tune at Section B the full Band is used, apart from the third phrase which is given solo by Solo Comet with a light accompaniment above a bass pedal. Notice the rit. operating from the end of the eleventh bar and also the short swell effect on the fourth beat of the fourteenth bar.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£199.95
120 Hymns for Brass Band Enlarged A4 Edition (Value Set) - Steadman-Allen, Ray
Value set includes:Soprano Cornet x1Bb Solo Cornet x4Flugel Horn x22nd/3rd Cornet x4Solo Eb Horn x11st Eb Horn x12nd Eb Horn x11st Baritone x12nd Baritone x11st Trombone x12nd Trombone x1Bass Trombone x1Euphonium x2Eb Bass x2Bb Bass x2 Contents 1. Aberystwyth31. Geibel 61. National Anthem 91. St. Michael121. Angels from the Realms of Glory2. Abridge32. Gerontius62. Nearer, My God, To Thee92. St. Oswald122. As with Gladness3. Angelus33. Gopsal63. Nicaea93. St. Peter123. Christians Awake4. Aurelia34. Hanover64. Notingham (Mozart)94. St. Theodulph124. The Coventry Carol;5. Austrian Hymn35. Hollingside65. Nun Danket95. St. Theresa125. Ding Dong Merrily on High6. Belmont36. Horsley66. Old Hundredth96. Samuel126. Deck the Halls7. Blaenwern37. Hursley67. Passion Chorale97. Sandon127. God Rest ye Merry Gentlemen8. Carlisle38. Hyfrydol68. Penlan98. Sawston128. Good King Wenceslas9. Christ the King39. Innocents69. Pentecost99. Sine Nomine129. Good Christian Men Rejoice10. Colne40. Kocher70. Pilgrims100. Stella130. The Holly and The Ivy11. Cor Jesu41. Laudate Dominum71. Praise my Soul101. Stracathro131. I Saw Three Ships12. Corpus Christi42. Laudes Domini72. Redhead102. Stuttgart132. It Came upon the Midnight Clear13. Crimond43. Lloyd73. Regent Square103. Tallis' Canon133. Jingle Bells14. Cross of Jesus44. Lobe den Herren74. Richmond104. Turris Davidica134. O Little Town of Bethlehem15. Darwalls 148th45. Love Divine75. Rimmington105. Victory135. The Rocking Carol16. Day of Rest46. Lux Benigna76. Rockingham106. Vox Dilecti136. See Amid the Winter Snow17. Dennis47. Maidstone77. St. Agnes107. Wareham137. Unto us a Child is Born18. Diadem48. Mannheim78. St. Albinus108. Warrington138. Wassail19. Diademata49. Martyrdom79. St. Ann109. Westminster139. We Three Kings20. Divine Mysteries50. Maryton80. St. Bees110. When He Cometh140. We Wish you a Merry Christmas21. Dix51. Melcombe81. St. Cecilia111. Whitburn 22. Dominus Regit Me52. Melita82. St. Clement112. Wiltshire 23. Duke Street53. Miles Lane83. St. Columba113. Wir pflugen (Dresden) 24.Dundee (French)54. Misericordia84. St. Cuthbert114. O Come All Ye Faithful 25. Easter Hymn55. Missionary85. St. Denio115. Away in a Manger 26. Ein' Feste Burg56. Monkland86. St. Ethelwald116. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing 27. Ellacombe57. Monks Gate87. St. Francis117. Once in Royal David's City 28. Ellers58. Morning Hymn88. St. George118. Nowell 29. Eventide59. Morning Light89. St. Gertrude119. Silent Night 30. Franconia60. Moscow90. St. Magnus120. While Shepherds Watched
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£30.00
Roots - Lucy Pankhurst
Commissioned by Katrina Marzella in 2008, this modern 'duet' for Baritone and Euphonium soloists with brass band accompaniment has been inspired by 'nature and environment' as its primary muse. The music takes the listener through 7 stages of environmental atmosphere, in its combination of sounds and effects. It is a very uplifting work and with the back-story in mind (see programme notes below), it makes for an incredibly effective concert feature.Programme notes from the composer, Lucy Pankhurst:There are 7 main sections in the piece :RainGerminationGrowthTransionSunshineRainstormRestThe work begins with Rain, symbolised by the rainstick and 'rain sounds' in the brass , which allows the themes to germinate. The 'roots' of the music themselves, are firmly established in the tonic (root Eb) and 5ths in the low brass, from which the solo lines eventually grow, using triads and 5ths.During Growth, the solo baritone and euphonium begin with separate melodies which begin to twist around each other (much like tree roots), interlocking to produce harmonies and counterpoint, complimenting one another and firmly keeping the music in Eb major. Muted cornets and trombones continue to play overlapping semiquavers, reflecting the raindrops as they fall from the trees and leaves.A brief interlude, featuring brass sextet drives the music back to its Germination stage - here, named Transion, as it grows once more, evolving into something new. The Sunshine section is a dance. Moving rapidly through different keys, the warm sunlight catches on the dewy foliage, creating dazzling moments of clarity and beauty.However, the change in conditions also lead to brief moments of uncertainty, as the various creatures tentatively reappear from their shelter to bask as the earth is warmed. Birdsong can be heard in the solo lines as the entire band join in the celebrations.The jollity does not last long, however, as a Rainstorm, more violent than the last , ensues - stopping the dance in its tracks. The tam-tam and bass drum signify thunder, crashing into the music abruptly. However, the music still survives and re-emerges from the storm, delicately but securely establishing itself into a new key (C major), before softly concluding with the two soloists in rhythmic unison as the rain subsides and the world is at Rest.
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days
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£33.00
Frosty the Snowman - Nelson & Rollins - Smith, S
Frosty the Snowman is a solo for either Bass Trombone or E Bass2nd section +
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
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£40.00
Blue-Sleeve Step (Score and Parts)
This is a big band style number which is modelled on Barrie Gott's brilliant Lightwalk. It begins with a walking bass before horns state the highly whistleable tune for the first time. The full band quickly joins and there is an extended solo break for cornet. A tiptoeing tuba solo precedes the final key change which propels the piece to its infectiously foot-tapping conclusion.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£34.95
Funk Engine (Score and Parts)
'Funk Engine' was commissioned by Brass Bands England for the 2016 National Youth Brass Band Championships of Great Britain. What Ryan says about the piece:"When I was commissioned to write a piece for the Championships I decided that I wanted to create something a bit different to standard brass band repertoire. I decided that the best way to do this was to go a bit out of my comfort zone and explore some styles of music that I have yet to experiment with. I have always been a great lover of jazz, funk and big band music and the sounds associated with them. In 'Funk Engine' I have tried to capture some of these sounds, however I am a brass-bander at heart and as such I've tried to create a fusion of styles that hopefully combines the best of brass band and jazz into one piece.'Funk Engine' runs continuously, but is divided into three broad sections - fast, slow, fast. The opening is in driving big band style, which segues into a smoother lyrical section; the pace then picks up into a jazz inspired scherzo. After a delicate transition from the basses and trombones the euphonium plays a soaring scale - bringing us into the central movement - which begins with a series of languid solos before descending into a darker interlude. A flugel solo lightens the mood and the music gains momentum leading into a brief cornet chorale before a euphonium solo leads into a percussive climactic passage for full band. As this section winds down to settle on an open fifth, the Hi-hat and Bass section punctuate the texture with the first notes of the final section."The final section of the piece is in similar big band style to the opening and develops material from the first two movements. The percussion feature heavily at this stage and the tension builds towards a final statement, with the piece concluding with a bang!"
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£14.95
Funk Engine (Score Only)
'Funk Engine' was commissioned by Brass Bands England for the 2016 National Youth Brass Band Championships of Great Britain. What Ryan says about the piece:"When I was commissioned to write a piece for the Championships I decided that I wanted to create something a bit different to standard brass band repertoire. I decided that the best way to do this was to go a bit out of my comfort zone and explore some styles of music that I have yet to experiment with. I have always been a great lover of jazz, funk and big band music and the sounds associated with them. In 'Funk Engine' I have tried to capture some of these sounds, however I am a brass-bander at heart and as such I've tried to create a fusion of styles that hopefully combines the best of brass band and jazz into one piece.'Funk Engine' runs continuously, but is divided into three broad sections - fast, slow, fast. The opening is in driving big band style, which segues into a smoother lyrical section; the pace then picks up into a jazz inspired scherzo. After a delicate transition from the basses and trombones the euphonium plays a soaring scale - bringing us into the central movement - which begins with a series of languid solos before descending into a darker interlude. A flugel solo lightens the mood and the music gains momentum leading into a brief cornet chorale before a euphonium solo leads into a percussive climactic passage for full band. As this section winds down to settle on an open fifth, the Hi-hat and Bass section punctuate the texture with the first notes of the final section."The final section of the piece is in similar big band style to the opening and develops material from the first two movements. The percussion feature heavily at this stage and the tension builds towards a final statement, with the piece concluding with a bang!"
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£50.00
Firefly (brass band score & parts) - Simon Dobson
Firefly was composed by award-winning composer Simon Dobson (b.1981) to provide an entertaining up-tempo concert work for community and youth bands. Composed in funk-rock style, and is based on the groove beat with which it opens. Dobson says, "Firefly was written as a break from my more serious music and as a 'hat tip' to the various types of beat orientated music I listen to." It was first performed by Oslofjord Brass in Norway and in its wind version by Harmonie Shostakovich, Switzerland. Duration: 5-6 minutes. INSTRUMENTATION: 1 Eflat Sop. Cornet, Solo Cornets (4), Bflat Rep. Cornet (1), 2nd Bflat, Cornets (2), 3rd Bflat Cornets (2); Flugel horn, Solo Eflat Horn, 1st Eflat Horn, 2nd Eflat Horn; 1st Bflat Bar., 1 2nd Bflat Bar., 1st Trombone, 2nd Trombone, Bass Trombone; Bflat Euphoniums (2); Eflat Tubas (2); Bflat Tubas (2); 2 percussion
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days