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Pomp and Circumstance No. 1 - Edward Elgar - Bertrand Moren
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£57.50
Land of Hope and Glory (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Elgar, Edward - Sparke, Philip
Elgar's five Pomp and Circumstance Marches were written between 1901 and 1930 with number 1 undoubtedly being the most popular of the five. King Edward VII told Elgar that the tune would 'go round the world' if words were fitted to it. Elgar took the hint and included it (with slight rhythmic changes) in his Coronation Ode of 1902, with words by A. C. Benson. Thus was born Land of Hope and Glory which is now, of course, an integral part of the annual Last Night of the Proms, when the audience (with varying degrees of success!) sing the words along to the original march. Now your brass band can enjoy all the pomp and ceremony of proms with this arrangement by Philip Sparke.Duration: 2:30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£109.10
Chanson de Matin - Edward Elgar
Chanson de Matin ("Morning Song") (Op. 15, No. 2) was likely written by Edward Elgar around 1889, originally for violin and piano. He later created an orchestral version. The premiere of this version in 1901 was conducted by none other than Henry Wood. Wood conducted the Promenade Concerts in London for almost 50 years and is considered the "father" of The Proms.The English composer Edward Elgar is perhaps best known for his Enigma Variations and Pomp and Circumstance marches.This arrangement was written during the COVID-19 pandemic for Askoy Brass Band's album "Gjensyn", available on Spotify and other streaming services.
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£150.00
Brass Quintet Collection - Various - Lawrence Killian
20 Titles for Brass Quintet with Optional AugmentationFeaturing stylish arrangements using a flexible format for a minimum of five brass players, this set of music for small ensemble covers a wide range of composers and styles. The collection includes music by Purcell, Bach, Verdi, Gounod, Sousa, Joplin, Botsford, Elgar, Gershwin, and others.Using a unique approach to the scoring, the basic setup is for five players: two cornets/ trumpets, one horn, one trombone, and one bass tuba. Two optional "augment" players can be added using the "flugelhorn", and/ or the "Euphonium" parts. Further expansion of the ensemble is possible by adding multiple players to each part.Twelve parts are provided in total: 1st Bb Cornet, 2nd Bb Cornet, Eb Tenor Horn, French Horn in F, Bb Trombone or Baritone in treble clef, C Trombone in bass clef, EEb Bass, BBb Bass, C Tuba in bass clef, Bb Flugelhorn or Cornet (augment part 1), Bb Euphonium or Baritone (augment part 2), C Euphonium or Trombone in bass clef (augment part 2).A Full score is available seperately at a cost of �35.00. Please contact [email protected] to order. NOTE: Individual books are priced at �20.00 each. Please email [email protected] to order individual books. Videos of these works being performed are available below:- Asturias (Leyenda) from Suite Espanola No.1, Isaac AlbenizBerceuse from "Jocelyn", Benjamin Godard TITLES INCLUDED:- 1. Asturias (Leyenda) from Suite Espanola No.1, Isaac Albeniz 2. Bist du bei mir (Be Thou with Me), J. S. Bach3. Chatterbox Rag, George Botsford4. Grizzly Bear Rag, George Botsford5. Jubilee Fantasy on God Save the King, Bernhard Brahmig 6. Chanson de Matin, Sir Edward Elgar 7. Pomp and Circumstance March No. 4, Sir Edward Elgar 8. But Not For Me, George Gershwin 9. By Strauss, George Gershwin10. They All Laughed, George Gershwin11. Berceuse from "Jocelyn", Benjamin Godard12. JUDEX - from "Mors et Vita", Charles Gounod 13. The Entertainer (Rag), Scott Joplin14. Intermezzo No.2, Vasily Sergeyevich Kalinnikov 15. Berliner Luft, Paul Lincke 16. Sound the Trumpet, from "Come Ye Sons of Art", Henry Purcell 17. Gymnopedie No.1, Erik Satie 18. The Liberty Bell March, John Philip Sousa 19. Tritsch-Tratsch Polka, Johann Strauss II 20. Grand March from the opera Aida, Giuseppe Verdi
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£57.50
Land of Hope and Glory - Philip Sparke
Elgar's five Pomp and Circumstance Marches were written between 1901 and 1930 with number 1 undoubtedly being the most popular of the five.King Edward VII told Elgar that the tune would 'go round the world' if words were fitted to it. Elgar took the hint and included it (with slight rhythmic changes) in his Coronation Ode of 1902, with words by A. C. Benson.Thus was born Land of Hope and Glory which is now, of course, an integral part of the annual Last Night of the Proms, when the audience (with varying degrees of success!) sing the words along to the original march. Now your brass band canenjoy all the pomp and ceremony of proms with this arrangement by Philip Sparke.
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days