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    Gopak from Fair at Sorochinsk - Moussorgsky - Byles, D

    Moussorgsky started this work in 1874, seven years before he died at the age of 42. He never completed the work, and three other Russian composers added "their" endings. From The Fair at Sorochinsk, an opera based on an Episode from Gogols, Gopak is in a Russian folk tune style. A very skillful arrangement from David Byles.3rd section +

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    Manhattan Skyline - Shire, D - Catherall, A

    Composed by David Shire for the 1977 film Saturday Night Fever this piece is the epitomy of 1970s music.

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    Mr. Bojangles - Walker, JJ - Griffiths, D

    This arrangement by David Griffiths, made especially for Tom Hutchinson, is based around the version featured on the 2001 album, 'Sing When You're Winning' by the British pop singer Robbie Williams.It was recorded in June 2018 by Tom Hutchinson and the Cory Band and features on the Tom's second solo CD recording, 'This Way'.2nd section +Duration 3 mins 30 secsListen to Tom Hutchinson on 'This Way'Courtesy of World of Brass

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    The Darling Buds of May - Guard, B - Broadbent, D

    It's 30 years since The Darling Buds of May hit our screens, featuring David Jason as Pop Larkin and introducing Catherine Zeta-Jones to stardom. The show exists in a nostalgic haze, a glorious evocation of 1950s England where the sun always shone and everything was 'perfick'.This theme tune is guaranteed to transport your audience to a quintessential English summer's day.

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    To all the Girls I've Loved Before - David & Hammond - Broadbent, D

    Probably one of the most popular ballads of recent years, arranged by Derek Broadbent as a trombone and euphonium duet (can easily be adapted for any other B-flat instrumentation).4th section +

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    Christmas Number of Celebrated Carols - Traditional

    Includes a full band set (no score)Featuring:Once in Royal David's CityWhen the Crimson SunThe First NowellHere We Come A-WassailingGood King WenceslasBethlehemO SanctissimaGod Send You a Happy New YearGod Rest Ye Merry GentlemenThe Seven JoysO Holy Voices of The SkyThe Mistletoe Bough

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    Christmas Music No. 4 - Various

    The First Nowell arranged G. HawkinsGood King Wenceslas arranged G. HawkinsGod Rest You, Merry Gentlemen arranged G. HawkinsIt Came Upon the Midnight Clear arranged G. HawkinsOnce in Royal David's City arranged G. HawkinsGood Christian Men, Rejoice arranged G. HawkinsHere We Come A-Wassailing arranged G. HawkinsThe Old Hundredth arranged G. HawkinsA Guid New Year arranged G. Hawkins

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    The Very Best Time of Year - Rutter, J - Griffiths, D

    This new arrangement for Solo Euphonium & brass band by David Griffiths, truly evokes that feeling of nostalgia and longing anticipation of the joyous season and is a true celebration of all that we love about Christmas time!4th section +Duration 3 mins 30 secs

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    Triumph Series Brass Band Journal, Numbers 1363 - 1366, July 2024

    1363: Festival March - Collect the harvest (Anders Beijer)This march is a call to tell others about the salvation we have received and bring people to Jesus. Jesus has bought us with his blood, and we now belong to him and stand under his protection, surrounded by his love and care. After brief references to the melody Bringing in the sheaves (S.A.S.B. 58) (also appearing later in the work in full) and an original melody, we hear the familiar tune Saviour, like a shepherd. This music should be performed with great joy and enthusiasm.1364: O come, Immanuel (Steve Kellner)The text of this beautiful Advent hymn (C.C. 62) dates to the 8th century and its chant-like tune to the 15th century. While the text alludes to Israel's captivity in Babylon and the coming Messiah, it in fact refers to the believer's anticipation of Jesus' second coming. The original chant melody was call and response, so the opening motif serves as the call, returning throughout the arrangement.1365: Our Consecration (Marcus Venables)This arrangement uses the tune St Margaret (T.B. 427) to the beloved hymn by George Matheson, O love that wilt not let me go (S.A.S.B. 616), which highlights the powerful and enduring nature of God's love. The use of the melodic fragment on the word 'go' serves as a subtle question mark, inviting the listener to reflect on the human qualities that may cause doubt in the steadfastness of God's love for us. However, as the piece ends, there is a sense of peace and assurance that we can truly rely on the never-ending love of God in our lives. This powerful and emotive arrangement will leave the listener feeling uplifted and encouraged by the knowledge that they are held securely in the arms of God's love.1366: March - The bell ringer (David Rowsell)The title of this march refers to someone who stands by the iconic Salvation Army Christmas kettle and receives donations from passers-by. They ring a bell to attract attention and subtly invite people to give a donation in support of The Salvation Army's work. This march was written as a tribute to the many volunteers worldwide who support this campaign each year. The music features the choruses from two Christmas carols, Sweet chiming Christmas bells (C.C. 83) and Sweet chiming bells (C.C. 82).

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    General Series Brass Band Journal, Numbers 2242 - 2245, April 2024

    2242: Fanfare Prelude - Faithful in every way (Simon Gash)Lord, I come before your throne of grace (S.A.S.B. 378) has become a popular song for Sunday worship. These words of great assurance are married to a strong tune which, unlike many contemporary worship songs, suits the brass band idiom well. Although this piece will work without Percussion, the Snare Drum part, which underpins a lot of the piece, will help drive the music forward.2243: The wonders of thy grace (Norman Bearcroft)Herbert Booth's song Within my heart, O Lord, fulfil (S.A.S.B. 211) was the inspiration behind Lieut-Colonel Norman Bearcroft's three-verse setting of the hymn tune Wareham, with the title being taken from the lyrics of verse two.2244: Trombone Solo - I will wait (Andrew Mackereth)Major Leonard Ballantine has an astonishing gift for contemporary song writing. This song is a brilliant example of this, taking the idea of Jesus waiting patiently for us to accept the fullness of his offer of love.This arrangement was made at the request of Andrew Justice, former Principal Trombonist of The International Staff Band. For many years, Andrew has used this song with piano accompaniment. In making this arrangement, the composers aim was to capture the transparency you can create in piano playing.2245: The battle cry! (David Edmonds)Inspired by Lorne Barry's Trinity (F.S. 599), this piece would be well suited as a concert opener but would work in many settings as a contribution to worship. Its main feature is the driving rhythmic pattern in the Bass and Percussion sections. The music needs to be played with confidence and purpose. As the title suggests, it is a strong, inspiring battle cry, corralling the troops. This is a setting of the song by Stuart Townend and Keith Getty, O Church, arise (S.A.S.B. 819), which has become popular in recent years, not only within The Salvation Army, but also the wider Christian church.

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