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La parlera (The gipsy woman)
La Parela is one of many merry and humourous folk melodies writen in the Rheato language, a traditional subfamily of the Romance languages that is spoken in north and north-eastern Italy and in Switzerland
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£35.00
The Witch of the Westmerlands (Score and Parts)
Arranged for the Leyland Band's 2010 Brass in Concert programme. This is a sumptuous, lyrical setting of Scottish folk singer-songwriter Archie Fischer's originally up-beat song, with solos for baritone and cornet. The words tell the story of an ancient knight wounded in battle and dying on the battlefield who is healed by a mysterious old lady appearing from across the moors and swiftly vanishing again.The original version was sung by, amongst others, Barbara Dickson who has said she is a big fan of Philip's sensitive arrangement.
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£37.95
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£55.95
Vertex
Vertex is influenced by Swiss folk music. Melodically and harmonically the composer has taken some ideas from the series of natural harmonics, innate to brass instruments and also the alphorn.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£18.50
Vertex (Score Only)
Vertex is influenced by Swiss folk music. Melodically and harmonically the composer has taken some ideas from the series of natural harmonics, innate to brass instruments and also the alphorn.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£33.00
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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£50.00
Paintings - Broadbent, D
Canvases from East AngliaI. View Near the Coast -- Thomas Gainsborough c.1750-55Calm Seas GlisteningPeaceful Folk RestingStorm Clouds ThreateningII. Travellers -- Sir Alfred J. Munnings 1910Romany horses, 'neath sunny autumn skiestread gently through the peaceful countrysideIII. William Wollaston -- Thomas Gainsborough c.1759Member of Parliament for Ipswich,Colonel of the East Suffolk Militia,and a musician of note who played the one-keyed flute
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The Witch of the Westmerlands - Harper, P
Arranged for the Leyland Band's 2010 Brass in Concert programme. This is a sumptuous, lyrical setting of Scottish folk singer-songwriter Archie Fischer's originally up-beat song, with solos for baritone and cornet. The words tell the story of an ancient knight wounded in battle and dying on the battlefield who is healed by a mysterious old lady appearing from across the moors and swiftly vanishing again.The original version was sung by, amongst others, Barbara Dickson who has said she is a big fan of Philip's sensitive arrangement.Listen to Cory BandCourtesy of World of Brass
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