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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
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£68.99
Auld Lang Syne Brass Band (Score & Parts)
Whereas 'Auld Lang Syne' may be considered the best-known Scottish song ever, yet at the same time it is an obscure one, for there are but few people who know the complete text by heart. After the familiar 'Should auld acquaintance be forgot .....' many people take their refuge to lyrics like 'rum tee dum ta dee ..... lah, lah, lah ........... for auld lang syne'. Even in Scotland only a handful of persons know the entire text and are able to give a correct rendering of it. The current lyrics have been attributed to the Scottish poet Robert Burns. Burns, however, he did not write the whole poem : after he had heard an old man sing the centuries-old Scotch ballad, he wrote it down and added a number of stanzas (1788). Historical research teaches us that the ballad served many purposes, both political and religious. Nowadays, 'Auld Lang Syne' is sung as a Christmas Carol and it is also sung on New Year's Eve at the turning of the year. Apart from that, though, the song is also sung on many other occasions - sometimes with different lyrics, which usually have Love, Friendship and/or Parting as their themes, as these go well with the fascinating melody. In this arrangement a low-sounding solo instrument is central. The harmonization in the accompaniment fits in perfectly with the sentiments this song will evoke. Should auld acquaintance be forgot And never brought to mind? Should auld acquintance be forgot. And days of auld lang syne? For auld lang syne, my dear, For auld lang syne, We'll take a cup of kindness yet, For auld lang syne. 03:00
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£94.99
The Seven Divine Properties Brass Band Euphonium Solo (Score & Parts)
Rob Goorhuis wrote this challenging work for solo euphonium with its marvellous title The Seven Divine Properties at the request of Danny Oosterman and after an idea of Anteun Hoesen. In fact, this piece came about because the Andels Fanfare Corps was going to record a CD in early 2012 exclusively with pieces by Rob Goorhuis. Anteun Hoesen plays the solo part in this piece on the CD.The concept of divine properties features heavily in various ancient religions: these are properties to which man can aspire--through striving towards divine properties one can evolve spiritually and become a better person. Different divine properties feature in various religions. In the Christian church, the terms Faith, Hope and Love play an important role.This composition is primarily written from an Old Testament point of view. The chosen qualities are as follows: Simplicity, Strength, Truth, Perseverance and Passion. After a short introduction of the thematic material, the various properties are depicted in musical miniatures.
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£30.00
My Little Welsh Home - Traditional
A beautiful arrangement by Tim Paton of a Welsh song by W S Gwynne Williams. Created in memory of his mother, Tim has produced a wonderful version for brass band and has also included an optional vocal solo or unison choir line.Comments from the arranger:I have arranged [My Little Welsh Home] in memory of my mother. [She] was born, Doreen Davies, on 27th November 1918, in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, a small town in South West Wales. She had a beautiful voice, and met my father, Bill Paton, during World War II, whilst she was singing in a troop concert at the County Theatre in her home town, and my father was the MC.Throughout her life, my mother and father entertained, and she was singing right up until the final months of her life. She spent many years in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, a seaside town in South West England, and it was here that she passed away on 20th September 2004. During the last several months of her life, she often referred to the song My Little Welsh Home:Here are the words.I am dreaming of the mountains of my homeOf the mountains where in childhood I would roamI have dwelt 'neath southern skiesWhere the summer never diesBut my heart is in the mountains of my homeI can see the little homestead on the hillI can hear the magic music of the RhyllThere is nothing to compareWith the love that once was thereIn the lonely little homestead on the hillI can see the quiet churchyard down belowWhere the mountain breezes wander to and froAnd when God my soul will keepIt is there I want to sleepWith those dear old folks that loved me long agoLooking at the words, I can see why it meant so much to her. Haverfordwest is at the foot of the Preseli Mountains, and her home and church were at the top of a hill. My mothers' ashes were taken back to her own little Welsh home, and laid to rest in the grounds of the church where she had been Christened, Confirmed and Married.Look and Listen (Score-reading digital sound-sample):
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£40.00
Dial M for Midnight - Matthew Hall
Dial M for Midnight is a jazz-based solo for aspiring and accomplished cornet players alike. Technically not particularly demanding yet quite complicated rhythmically, Dial M allows players young and old to stand up and show off their skills in a work which has it's roots in Latin America but travels through the late night smoke-filled jazz clubs along the way. Commissioned by Jim Hayes for his debut CD recording, Dial M is the title track. Nicknamed Jimmy Midnight, Jim Hayes has established himself as one of the leading cornet players in the world playing within the Scottish Co-Op Band. Dial M is a take on Jim's persona and his love of jazz, the culmination of which ends up as a witty pastiche signature track of all things James Bond to Perry Mason.
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£76.99
Mamma Mia! - Björn Ulvaeus
On the 6th of April 1999, exactly 25 years after ABBA had won the Eurovision Song Contest with the song Waterloo, the musical Mamma Mia! opened in London. The funny and appealing love story, based on 22 ABBA classics, became an immediate success. Arranger Peter Kleine Schaars has selected five of the most famous titles from the musical, added the hit Waterloo and used his musical imagination. The result is a catchy ABBA medley that will appeal to young and old.
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£94.99
The Seven Divine Properties - Rob Goorhuis
Rob Goorhuis wrote this challenging work for solo euphonium with its marvellous title The Seven Divine Properties at the request of Danny Oosterman and after an idea of Anteun Hoesen. In fact, this piece came about because the Andels Fanfare Corps was going to record a CD in early 2012 exclusively with pieces by Rob Goorhuis. Anteun Hoesen plays the solo part in this piece on the CD.The concept of divine properties features heavily in various ancient religions: these are properties to which man can aspire--through striving towards divine properties one can evolve spiritually and become a better person. Different divine properties feature in various religions. Inthe Christian church, the terms Faith, Hope and Love play an important role.This composition is primarily written from an Old Testament point of view. The chosen qualities are as follows: Simplicity, Strength, Truth, Perseverance and Passion. After a short introduction of the thematic material, the various properties are depicted in musical miniatures.
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£45.00
Triumph Series Band Journal July 2012 Numbers 1227 - 1230
No. 1227 March - Carol Medley (Noel Jones)This march features three carols, 'God rest ye merry, gentlemen', Hark! The herald angels sing' and 'Deck the Hall' together with brief references to others in a medley form. A couple of these references are somewhat camoflaged which provides further interest.No. 1228 Euphonium Solo - The Saviour's Name (Erik Silfverberg)A setting of Jane Clarke's lovely melody set to familiar words, 'There is a name I love to hear'.No. 1229 (1) Carol Arrangement - While shepherds watched (David Rowsell)A four-verse setting of the 16th Century tune, 'Winchester Old' commonly associated with the carol, 'While shepherds watched their flocks by night'.No. 1229 (2) Song Arrangement - Time to be holy (Paul Sharman)This arrangement of George Cole Stebbins' tune was originally made for the 2010 World Youth Convention in Sweden, the theme of which was 'Time to be holy'.No. 1230 There is a redeemer (Kenneth Downie)Melody Green-Sievright's popular song, 'There is a redeemer' was first published in 1982, 30 years before the appearance of this new setting.
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£45.00
Triumph Series Band Journal March 2012 Numbers 1223-1226
No.1223 March - Joyful News (Ray Steadman-Allen)the composer freeli admits that it was probably 'doodling' on the piano that prompted this march! The title is linked to one of the incorporated tunes, 'My bonnie lies over the ocean' which, in The Salvation Army, is linked to the words, 'God's love is as high as the heavens'. In style, the march has a light swing feel.No.1224 Song Setting - Ask the Saviour (Michael Davis)A setting of the well-known melody, 'Yield not to temptation'.No.1225 Song Arrangement - Jesus Came! (Howard Davis)An arrangement of an old Salvation Army song, 'Jesus came with peace to me, His strong arm was stretched to me, Then my burden took from me - My Saviour'.No.1226 Processional - Shine on us (James Wright adapted by Andrew Mackereth)This bolero-style setting of Michael W Smith's anthem was originally made for s wedding at Sheffield Citadel. It was subsequently adapted for use at the Belfast Temple Music School when players entered the arena in groups, through several entrances, playing from memory.
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£82.00
The Essence of Time (Brass Band - Score and Parts)
The Old Testament book of Ecclesiastes, Chapter 3 commences:To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven; a time to be born; a time to dance; a time to love; a time to hate; a time to die; a time to mourn; a time for war; a time for peace.These extracts are each represented by a variation, or part variation, which attempt a musical portrayal of the individual characteristics of the moods of the activities listed. The essence is for the interpreter and listener to decide.
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