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LARGO AL FACTOTUM (Vocal Solo (Baritone) with Brass Band) - Lorriman, Howard
From The Barber of Seville. Grade: Medium.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£50.90
LAURETTA'S ARIA (Vocal Solo (Soprano) with Brass Band) - Puccini, Giacomo - Fernie, Alan
From Gianni Schicchi. Grade: Medium.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£50.90
O SOLE MIO (Vocal Solo (Tenor) with Brass Band) - Di Capua, Eduardo - Fernie, Alan
Grade: Easy/Medium.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£54.20
Panis Angelicus (Vocal Soloist and Choir with Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Franck, Cesar - Lorriman, Howard
Duration: 4.00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£50.90
STILLE NACHT (Vocal Solo (Soprano) with Brass Band) - Gruber, Franz - Fernie, Alan
Silent Night. Grade: Easy/Medium.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£54.20
TOREADORS' SONG (Vocal Solo (Baritone) with Brass Band) - Bizet, Georges - Lorriman, Howard
From Carmen. Grade: Medium.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£54.20
UNA VOCE POCO FA (Vocal Solo (Soprano) with Brass Band) - Lorriman, Howard
Cavatina from The Barber of Seville. Grade: Medium.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£50.90
VIOLETTA'S ARIA (Vocal Solo (Soprano) with Brass Band) - Verdi, Giuseppe - Fernie, Alan
From La Traviata. Grade: Easy/Medium.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£60.00
General Series Band Journal December 2014 Numbers 2138 - 2141
No. 2138 Song Arrangement - Praise his holy name! (Dean Jones)Dr Keith Hampton's song has been popular with choral groups for the best part of two decades. In this arrangement for band, Dean Jones has kept close to the original vocal version.No. 2139(1) Prelude on 'Hereford' (Norman Bearcroft)The beautiful tune of Hereford was written in 1872 by Samuel Sebastian Wesley and is often associated with the words of his grandfather, Charles Wesley; 'O thou who camest from above'.No. 2139(2) The Lord bless you and keep you (arr. Paul Sharman)Nik and Emma Pears have written this lovely setting of familiar words, which has been arranged as a benediction for band by Paul Sharman.No. 2140 Now I belong to Jesus (Steven Ponsford)This beautiful, descriptive arrangement of the well-loved song has an imaginatively extended ending, with long notes and rich harmonies, to give the impression of time stretching out into eternity.No. 2141 My name is written there! (Kenneth Downie)This setting of General Albert Orsborn's lovely song was inspired by a Corps retreat based on the theme 'The Calvary track'. The music provides a fitting commentary on the lyrics of the song.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£38.95
Unity Series Band Journal - Numbers 530 - 533, June 2024
530: Carol Arrangement - God rest you merry, gentlemen (Noel Jones)This swing arrangement of the traditional English carol also features references to O come, all ye faithful (C.C. 61) and Jingle Bells (C.C. 121). Play with imagination and a sense of style!531: Go, tell it on the mountain! (Nathanael Watchorn)Historically, the passion of enslaved people in America for singing about the Gospel of Jesus is well documented, but it was men of three generations, each named John Wesley Work, who enabled spirituals to become more widely known. John Wesley Work Sr, a church choir director in Nashville, Tennessee, wrote and arranged music for the pioneering Fisk Jubilee Singers whose early repertoire consisted largely of spirituals. This passion and knowledge of spirituals was passed down through the generations. John Work III travelled hundreds of miles to collect songs by attending church services in remote areas. In 1940, he published a collection of 230 songs which included a setting of Go, tell it on the mountain! that is still performed today.Nathanael Watchorn, a Bandsman at Regent Hall Corps in London, is a new contributor to the journals. He originally wrote this as a vocal arrangement for the group FourHymn, subsequently transcribing it for the corps' Young People's Band, while he was Band Leader.532: Carol Arrangement - They all were looking for a king (Stephen Hull)At the North American Composers Forum, Major Len Ballantine challenged participants to find an unfamiliar song in the Salvation Army Song Book and try to write an arrangement of the listed tune. Stephen Hull happened across They all were looking for a king (S.A.S.B. 128) and the tune Childhood (T.B. 421) which lead to this arrangement.533: March - Washed and healed (Eiliv Herikstad)The Christian experience of many people will have been positively impacted by the life of the late Bandmaster Eiliv Herikstad, either personally or through his musical leadership and compositions. This march is the second publication from this well-known Salvation Army composer since his Promotion to Glory last year. This march is more traditional in style that many of his compositions but contains a strong Christian message and demonstrates his compositional expertise.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days