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PARLIAMENT STREET BLUES (Brass Band Set) - Bernard Barratt
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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BANDSTAND BLUES (Brass Band Set) - Stuart Johnson
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£54.99Waltzing Matilda (Tom Traubert's Blues) (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Waits, Tom
Duration: 4.30
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£29.95BANDSTAND BLUES (Brass Band Set)
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£24.95PARLIAMENT STREET BLUES (Brass Band Set)
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£37.95RHYTHM AND BLUES (Brass Band) - Sparke, Philip
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£75.90ST LOUIS BLUES (Brass Band) - Handy, W. C. - Fernie, Alan
Medium
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£24.95ST. LOUIS BLUES (Brass Band Marchcard) - Nelson, Stanley
Marchcard size.
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£35.00Blues On The March (Score and Parts)
Traditional marches are great, but sometimes you want something different to kick off your concert. This piece gives your band a chance to get into the 'swing' of things, based on the traditional twelve bar blues it features a contrasting middle section with a trombone trio and a flugel (cornet) obligato.
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£95.00Concertante (Piano Solo with Brass Band - Score and Parts)
This work was written in 1966, when I was a student at the Royal Academy of Music in London. It was the first major work to be written for this combination. The Concertante is unashamedly romantic in idiom and is cast in three movements: Prelude, Nocturne and Rondo.The Prelude is in sonata form with a contracted recapitulation. There are two main themes, the first announced after the opening flourish on piano. The second theme is lyrical in character and the interplay between these two themes forms the main focus of the movement.The pensive Nocturne opens with an introduction from the band which contains hints of the two main ideas to follow. The solo piano announces the main theme, which has a slightly 'blues' character in its flattened third and seventh notes of the scale. The band enters with the chorale theme already heard in the introduction. Eventually the first theme returns, this time from piano and band and building to a powerful climax before subsiding to a peaceful ending.The Rondo is full of energetic rhythms and changing time patterns. The main theme is 'giocoso' in character and in the first episode there is more than a hint of the tune 'Onward Christian Soldiers' in what amounts to a good humoured parody. Before the final coda there is a long piano cadenza underlying the virtuoso element of the work.The work had a number of public performances leading up to a memorable one in the Royal Albert Hall in 1989 as part of the Gala Concert that used to be held after the National Brass Band Championship in the Royal Albert Hall. That year, the 'centre band' in the massed bands concert were the GUS Band (then known for sponsorship reasons as 'Rigid Containers Group Band'!) conducted by my great friend and champion, Bramwell Tovey, with myself as the soloist.- Edward GregsonDuration: 18.00
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