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  • £54.99

    Somethin' Stupid (Brass Band - Score and Parts)

    In the sixties Frank and Nancy Sinatra had a huge hit with this delightfully titled song. More recently the timeless Somethin' Stupid has been in the charts once again with the version by Robbie Williams and Nicole Kidman that was featured on the groundbreaking Swing When You're Winningalbum of classic "Rat Pack" songs. Bring a little humour to any concert with this fantastic novelty item. 02:30

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  • £53.50

    The Seminar Hymn (Brass Band - Score and Parts)

    This flexible piece in 4 parts was written by Jacob de Haan as a 'theme tune' for the Yamaha teaching method seminars in Germany. The solemn and dignified hymn-like melody will add a touch ofgrandeur to any performance. Its simplicity and rich harmonies suggest overtones of Land of Hope and Glory and this would be a good item to bring a deep and uplifting sense of occasion to your concert. 02:15

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  • £25.00

    Autumn Bacchanale (from The Seasons) - Alexander Glazunov

    A lively, joyous item, ideal as a light interlude in any concert and especially appropriate for late season/Christmas themed events with its jaunty, positive sounds. Sue Hopkins has shown great creativity in crafting this arrangement of Glazunov's 'Autumn' movement, a bacchanale from his ballet The Seasons, hence its fondly referenced title of Autumn Bacchanale.Alexander Glazunov (1865 - 1936) was a Russian composer, music teacher and conductor. He was a child prodigy and was taught privately byRimsky-Korsakov, who said Glazunov's musical progress did not increase day by day but hour by hour. He began composing at age eleven and wrote his first symphony at age 16 in 1881 and it was premiered one year later.His ballet The Seasonswas first performed by the Imperial Ballet in St Petersburg on 20 February 1900 and was choreographed by Marius Petipa.It was written in one act and four scenes, and this piece represents the moment when all The Seasons take part in a glorious dance while leaves from autumn trees rain upon their merriment.

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  • £30.00

    Clair de Lune - Claude Debussy

    Andrew Duncan has arranged this Debussy classic to create a delicate and lyrical item, offering the perfect peaceful interlude for a concert programme or own choice entertainment selection. Andrew's creative scoring brings the familiar style of Debussy to life through his beautiful setting of this ever popular melody.Look and Listen (courtesy of Brass Band Fellows):

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    Dreamer - Lucy Pankhurst

    Originally written for the solo horn player of the Wingates Band, Dreamer, composed by Lucy Pankhurst, is a lovely, wistfully calm solo for Eb Tenor Horn Solo and brass band in this aptly entitled piece.It exudes tranquility, filling the air with positive sounds, sympathetic accompaniment, and musical shapes in the scoring which enable the soloist and band to demonstrate how the beauty of music is shown through quiet control.A very emotive piece with lots of musicality to enjoy - a real 'ahhhhhh moment' item for your concert programme.

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    Gathering of the Clan - Traditional

    Based on the traditional Irish Air The Burnt Man, Gathering of the Clan begins with only the percussion playing until section by section the whole band joins in.Works well as an opening item in a concert.Instructions in the score suggest an (optional) plan for stage presentation.

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  • £30.00

    Music To Drive By - Alan Moorhouse

    This is a great 'easy listening' item for a concert programme. Effectively scored, it opens with a cornet section feature which returns intermittently throughout the work.Because of the distribution of the main theme across the sections of the band, this arrangement lends itself well to a bit of stage choreography is the need is required!

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    Santa Baby - P Springer/T Springer/J Javitz

    This Christmas favourite has been skillfully scored by Lucy Pankhurst as a solo for Eb Teno Horn with brass band accompaniment.A perfect feature for your Christmas concert and an item which is guaranteed to put your audiences in the Christmas mood.

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  • £53.50

    On a Roll - Oliver Waespi

    The title of this piece reflects its upbeat, forward-driven character. It starts out with a soul groove, carrying a prominent theme which invites players and listeners to dance. The slower middle section features a blues with optional solo parts. After the return of the soul beat, the piece concludes with a striking reaffirmation of the initial theme. On a Roll may be performed as an effective opener or as an upbeat rhythm item during a concert or contest. On a Roll was commissioned by the Zurcher Blasmusikverband for the Zurcher Kantonalmusikfest 2024 in Urdorf/Schlieren, Switzerland.

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    Griffenfeldt - 0

    Here we present "Griffenfeldt, a folk-dance in the style of a Norwegian reinlender.This arrangement can be used as the first item in a concert, or after an interval.The musicians can come on stage as they join in. That is why two of the measures are notated "repeat till ready", here you have to wait until everyone is in place! If everyone is ready from the start, the repetition can be omitted.Be sure to play with a bouncy but singing style, not with short and harsh articulations.Do the trills on the beat, but these can also be omitted if it makes it too difficult.To bring out the folk music style a little extra, you can ask the musicians to play on the "backbeat", i.e. emphasize the last half of each quarter-note.In addition, the music will really come to life if all "solo" places are done standing up.The musician Anon Egeland tells this story:This song got its name from a party where it all just got a bit too lively: one of the party-goers started shooting into the ceiling with a gun just as this reinlender was being played. The fiddler - or was it the man with the gun? - was called Griffenfeldt, and that gave the name for the song.

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