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    AMADEUS (Brass Band) - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus - Fernie, Alan

    Based on a Theme by Mozart. Grade: Easy

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £29.95

    Salvation Army Classic 17-20 (Flexible Brass Band - Score and Parts)

    Salvation Army Classics arranged for Flexible Brass Band Numbers 17 - 20March - Amsterdam Congress (Charles Skinner)Meditation - Thine Alone (Charles Skinner)Love Divine - Ave Verum (Mozart arr. Albert Jakeway)Meditation - Hold Thou My Hand (Eric Ball)This series features pieces that have been rescored for Unity Series (five-part) scoringPART I 1st Cornet BbPART II 2nd Cornet Bb and 1st Horn EbPART III 2nd Horn Eb and Baritone or Trombone BbPART IV Euphonium BbPART V Bass Eb and Bass BbThese transcriptions have been carried out in such a way to facilitate the addition of any original parts that may be available. Where relevant, suggestions are made for a variation in tone colour (i.e. 2nd Cornet, Flugel, Baritone, Trombone) as well as the occasional opportunity for rest.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £59.99

    A Salzburg Impression (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus - Stratford, Dizzy

    In this composition, Dizzy Stratford gives a musical impression of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's beautiful hometown. The theme of the work has been derived from the middle movement of one of Mozart's piano sonatas and provides the band with a glimpse into the creative genius of this great composer.Duration: 3:30

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £65.00

    ALLEGRO FROM BASSOON CONCERTO (Euphonium/Brass Band) - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus - Henstridge, Norman

    Duration: 6:23 Recorded on QPRL226D Master Brass (Volume Eighteen)

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £37.95

    ELVIRA MADIGAN THEME (Brass Band) - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus - Richards, Goff

    Duration: 5:06 Recorded on Polyphonic QPRL222D And the Band Played On

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £37.95

    LITTLE SERENADE (Brass Band) - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus - Richards, Goff

    Duration:3:39 Recorded on Polyphonic QPRL226D Master Brass (Volume Eighteen)

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £44.95

    MARRIAGE OF FIGARO (Brass Band) - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus - Hazelgrove, Bernard

    Recorded on Polyphonic QPRL060D Master Brass Vol.4

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £26.50

    The Magic Flute (Brass Band) - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus

    Die ZauberfloteFull Band Set (score not available)

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £90.00

    Vienna Nights (Brass Band - Score and Parts)

    The City of Vienna stands at one of the historic crossroads of the world, linking east and west and embracing artistic influences from all sides. In the 250th anniversary year of Mozart's birth, this fantasy on Mozart's celebrated Piano Sonata in A (K331), has been composed true to the form and content of the original, but also to the underlying substance of the conception.One of Mozart's distinguishing features, and one that links him to later music by Beethoven, Schubert, Mahler and Schoenberg, is the breadth of his musical vision. His music links intellectual rigour with ecstatic utterance and darker preoccupations. It is, perhaps, this shadow-laden side of his musical nature which gives his work a profundity often absent in the work of his contemporaries. Admirers of his Requiem Mass or the Statue music in Don Giovanni will recognise that it is this extra sense of reality which makes Mozart so relevant to the modern age, and where he may link hands with the other great Viennese thinkers such as Berg, Webern and Adorno.The composer follows the three movement plan of the Sonata closely. The original begins with a Theme and Variations which is freely quoted. His Minuet is mirrored in the Recitative and Notturno, where each section of the band lays down a metaphoric rose to his memory. Famously, the sonata ends in populistic style with a Turkish Rondo. Ever since the Hapsburg-Ottoman Wars, which came to an end in the seventeenth century, Viennese composers have included Turkish elements in their music, not least in the use of certain percussion instruments. Vienna Nights is thusly a homage.It celebrates the world's greatest composer, but also the city which fostered his work. Here, in your imagination, you might easily conjure up a caf table near the Opera House, where Mozart, Mahler and Sigmund Freud, observed by us all from a discreet distance, may meet as old friends.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £12.00

    Vienna Nights (Brass Band - Study Score)

    The City of Vienna stands at one of the historic crossroads of the world, linking east and west and embracing artistic influences from all sides. In the 250th anniversary year of Mozart's birth, this fantasy on Mozart's celebrated Piano Sonata in A (K331), has been composed true to the form and content of the original, but also to the underlying substance of the conception.One of Mozart's distinguishing features, and one that links him to later music by Beethoven, Schubert, Mahler and Schoenberg, is the breadth of his musical vision. His music links intellectual rigour with ecstatic utterance and darker preoccupations. It is, perhaps, this shadow-laden side of his musical nature which gives his work a profundity often absent in the work of his contemporaries. Admirers of his Requiem Mass or the Statue music in Don Giovanni will recognise that it is this extra sense of reality which makes Mozart so relevant to the modern age, and where he may link hands with the other great Viennese thinkers such as Berg, Webern and Adorno.The composer follows the three movement plan of the Sonata closely. The original begins with a Theme and Variations which is freely quoted. His Minuet is mirrored in the Recitative and Notturno, where each section of the band lays down a metaphoric rose to his memory. Famously, the sonata ends in populistic style with a Turkish Rondo. Ever since the Hapsburg-Ottoman Wars, which came to an end in the seventeenth century, Viennese composers have included Turkish elements in their music, not least in the use of certain percussion instruments. Vienna Nights is thusly a homage.It celebrates the world's greatest composer, but also the city which fostered his work. Here, in your imagination, you might easily conjure up a caf table near the Opera House, where Mozart, Mahler and Sigmund Freud, observed by us all from a discreet distance, may meet as old friends.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days