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£33.00
A Village Wedding - Dacre, S
Includes a full band set (no score)
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
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£26.50
The Village Blacksmith - Rimmer, W
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£33.00
The Village Blacksmith - Weiss, W
Solo for Trombone or EuphoniumIncludes a full band set (no score)
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£33.00
The Village Feast - Allan, G
Includes a full band set (no score)
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£33.00
The Village Fete - Raymond, W
Includes a full band set (no score)
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£33.00
The Village Gala - Fraser, G
Includes a full band set (no score)
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£33.00
Village Carnival - Rayner, M
Includes a full band set (no score)
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£24.50
Jocular Geordie - Various - David White
Every part of the UK, from Cornwall to the outer tips of Scotland has its own local and traditional folk tunes. This playful medley of traditional tunes has come straight from the North East, including popular tunes such as "Cushie Butterfield", "Geordy, Haud the Bairn" and "Keep your Feet Still, Geordie". This toe-tapping piece is a must for all bands, whether performing in a concert hall or a village gala, your audiences can be singing and swaying.
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
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£24.50
The Cheshire Waltz - Traditional - A. Cook
A gentle setting of the traditional Cheshire folk melody, featuring solo and ensemble contributions from around the stand, this arrangement is playable by most levels of band and ideal for a lighter moment in your concert programme as an alternative to a slow melody.Starting as softly as a summer breeze, slowly gaining enthusiasm, before waltzing brightly to its peaceful conclusion, it's music as light as a victoria sponge and as English as a game of cricket on the village green.
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£89.99
Dies Infernus - Bert Appermont
Dies Infernus means 'Day of Hell'. The reason for this title is the dreadful disaster that befell the Dutch village of Kolhorn in 1788, when the whole village went up in flames. Afterwards, a huge appeal was launched to rebuild the unfortunate village. Many people were willing to contribute, resulting in the collection of the enormous sum at the time of eighteen thousand guilders, with which the village could be rebuilt. This work was commissioned by Harmonie De Eendracht in Kolhorn to mark its 110th Anniversary.
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days