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  • £39.95

    A Time for Peace - Peter Graham

    Also available as a solo for cornet or flugel horn and band, the composer fist made this arrangement of the theme from The Essence of Time especially for tenor horn. At a time when dark clouds are gathering, and life becomes increasingly hectic, it seems to offer solace and resolve. This new arrangement should quickly establish itself in the repertoire for concerts and entertainment contests.

    Estimated dispatch 7-9 working days
  • £37.95

    Amigos Para Siempre (Score and Parts) - Andrew Lloyd Webber arr. Peter Graham

    The official authorized brass band arrangement one of the Official Theme of the 1992 Barcelona Games. The title translates as 'Friends for Life' and has been expertly arranged by Peter Graham.

    Estimated dispatch 7-9 working days
  • £37.95

    The Jewel in the Crown - George Fenton arr. Bill Geldard

    The Jewel in the Crown was a massive hit on British television in the mid-1980s and George Fenton's theme music was much heard. Bill Geldard has idiomatically transferred it to the sound of the brass band. Duration: 3:00

    Estimated dispatch 7-9 working days
  • £37.95

    Blott on the landscape (Score and Parts) - David Mackay arr. Ray Steadman-Allen

    Theme tune from the BBC TV comedy drama.

    Estimated dispatch 7-9 working days
  • £37.95

    Lovejoy (Score and Parts) - Denis King arr. Eric Wilson

    Popular TV theme ideal as a light concert item or encore.

    Estimated dispatch 7-9 working days
  • £32.00

    Chorale (Score only) - Ray Steadman-Allen

    Chorale is a set of variations based on an old carol tune, Es ist ein' Ros' entsprungen (There is a Rose that Bloometh). After an introduction the theme is presented followed by four variations and a finale; thoughout, thou, there is a genereal pervasive sense of the chorale's presence.

    Estimated dispatch 7-9 working days
  • £42.00

    Chorale (Parts only) - Ray Steadman-Allen

    Chorale is a set of variations based on an old carol tune, Es ist ein' Ros' entsprungen (There is a Rose that Bloometh). After an introduction the theme is presented followed by four variations and a finale; thoughout, thou, there is a genereal pervasive sense of the chorale's presence.

    Estimated dispatch 7-9 working days
  • £60.00

    Montage (Score only) - Peter Graham

    Each of the movements of the symphony take as their starting point forms originating in music of the 16th and 17th centuries. The first, an intrada, introduces the main thematic material (based on the interval of a minor third) in its embryonic state. As the piece progresses, this material is developed and manipulated in a variety of ways. The interval of the third remains central to the overall scheme of the work, even unifying the three movements on a tonal plane (I: F (minor); II: A flat (major); III: C flat (minor). The internal structure of the intrada is an arch form: ABCBA, roughly modelled on the first movement of Concerto for Orchestra by Witold Lutoslawski, to whose memory the movement is dedicated. A chaconne follows - the basic material now transformed into expansive solo lines underpinned by a recurring sequence of five chords (again, a third apart). The movement's structure combines both ternary form and golden section principles and the chaconne's continuous cycle of chords may be visualised as circles. The final movement, a rondo, bears the dramatic weight of the entire work, as the underlying tonal tensions surface. A musical journey ensues, making diversions through lyrical territories as well as through more spiky, jazz-flavoured ones. The aural (and visual) montage is perhaps most apparent towards the climax of the piece, where three keys and polyrhythms sound simultaneously in the upper brass, xylophone, horns, and timpani. The climax itself combines the lyrical music heard earlier with the rondo theme, now presented by cornets and trombones in canon. The teleological thrust of the movement (if not the entire work) can be symbolized by the flight of an arrow, as it steers a predetermined course towards its target. Duration: 16:00

    Estimated dispatch 7-9 working days
  • £72.00

    Montage (Parts only) - Peter Graham

    Each of the movements of the symphony take as their starting point forms originating in music of the 16th and 17th centuries. The first, an intrada, introduces the main thematic material (based on the interval of a minor third) in its embryonic state. As the piece progresses, this material is developed and manipulated in a variety of ways. The interval of the third remains central to the overall scheme of the work, even unifying the three movements on a tonal plane (I: F (minor); II: A flat (major); III: C flat (minor). The internal structure of the intrada is an arch form: ABCBA, roughly modelled on the first movement of Concerto for Orchestra by Witold Lutoslawski, to whose memory the movement is dedicated. A chaconne follows - the basic material now transformed into expansive solo lines underpinned by a recurring sequence of five chords (again, a third apart). The movement's structure combines both ternary form and golden section principles and the chaconne's continuous cycle of chords may be visualised as circles. The final movement, a rondo, bears the dramatic weight of the entire work, as the underlying tonal tensions surface. A musical journey ensues, making diversions through lyrical territories as well as through more spiky, jazz-flavoured ones. The aural (and visual) montage is perhaps most apparent towards the climax of the piece, where three keys and polyrhythms sound simultaneously in the upper brass, xylophone, horns, and timpani. The climax itself combines the lyrical music heard earlier with the rondo theme, now presented by cornets and trombones in canon. The teleological thrust of the movement (if not the entire work) can be symbolized by the flight of an arrow, as it steers a predetermined course towards its target. Duration: 16:00

    Estimated dispatch 7-9 working days
  • £25.00

    Prelude 1946

    For seventy years, the North West Area Brass Bands Association has been representing bands in the North West of England and surrounding areas. Their members come from Cheshire, Derbyshire, Greater Manchester, Isle of Man, Lancashire, North Wales, Staffordshire and Yorkshire. Prelude 1946 was commissioned to mark this special land-mark year. Taking inspiration from John Williams 1988 Olympic Spirit, the work opens with a heraldic fanfare before moving into its stately main theme, which gradually builds into a triumphant climax. An ideal concert opener for those of you who want to start off a concert with some American-style flair. Duration: 00:03:45 Grade : 3

    Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days