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£44.95
Lyric Variations (Euphonium Solo with Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Steadman-Allen, Ray
This solo was written at the request of Stephen Cobb and was premiered by Derick Kane with The International Staff Band of The Salvation Army in 1999. The theme, commonly known as 'Lord of the Dance', is followed by four variations (waltz, soft shoe, brillante, lento) and a blistering finale!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£22.50
Lyric Variations (Euphonium Solo with Brass Band - Score only) - Steadman-Allen, Ray
This solo was written at the request of Stephen Cobb and was premiered by Derick Kane with The International Staff Band of The Salvation Army in 1999. The theme, commonly known as 'Lord of the Dance', is followed by four variations (waltz, soft shoe, brillante, lento) and a blistering finale!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£68.99
European Overture (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Moren, Bertrand
With its unique structure, European Overture brings out the vast potential of the concert band. The work opens with a magnificent fanfare followed by a lively allegro section. The lento of the middle section gracefully meanders bringing several soloists into the spotlight. Following another pulsating allegro section the work comes to a close with a final restatement of the central melody. A fantastic opener for any concert.Duration: 5:15
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£50.90
CHANTS RUSSES (Euphonium/Brass Band) - Lalo, Edouard - Ruedi, Thomas
Lento from Violin Concerto Op.29. Grade: Easy/Medium.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£74.95
Diversions (Variations on a Swiss Folk Song) (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Sparke, Philip
Suitable for 2nd Section Bands and aboveIncludes: 1. Vivo scherzando, 2. Subito meno mosso, 3. Lento expressivo, 4. Vivace.Recorded on Polyphonic QPRL204D Family Portrait, Point of Ayr Colliery Band
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£37.95
Diversions (Variations on a Swiss Folk Song) (Brass Band - Score only) - Sparke, Philip
Suitable for 2nd Section BandsIncludes: 1. Vivo scherzando, 2. Subito meno mosso, 3. Lento expressivo, 4. Vivace.Recorded on Polyphonic QPRL204D Family Portrait, Point of Ayr Colliery Band
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£25.00
ST ANDREW'S VARIATIONS (Brass Band Extra Score) - Fernie, Alan
Brass Band Extra Score only. National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain Area Test Piece 2017 - Fourth Section. French Open Championships 2007. Contains:Theme - AndanteVariation 1 - Alla MarciaVariation 2 - GentlyVariation 3 - AdagiettoVariation 4 - Alla Marcia - sempre marcatoVariation 5 - AndantinoVariation 6 - Con Moto sempre rubatoVariation 7 - AllegrettoVariation 8 - Lento moderatoFinale - Allegro giocoso
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£55.00
ST ANDREW'S VARIATIONS (Brass Band Set - Score and Parts) - Fernie, Alan
Brass Band Set and Score. National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain Area Test Piece 2017 - Fourth Section. French Open Championships 2007. Contains:Theme - AndanteVariation 1 - Alla MarciaVariation 2 - GentlyVariation 3 - AdagiettoVariation 4 - Alla Marcia - sempre marcatoVariation 5 - AndantinoVariation 6 - Con Moto sempre rubatoVariation 7 - AllegrettoVariation 8 - Lento moderatoFinale - Allegro giocoso
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£89.95
TUBA CONCERTO (Gregson) (Tuba Solo with Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Gregson, Edward
This work was commissioned by the Besses o' th' Barn Band with funds provided by the Arts Council of Great Britain. It was written for, and is dedicated to, John Fletcher, who gave the first performance in Middleton Civic Hall, near Manchester, on 24 April, 1976, with Besses o' th' Barn Band conducted by the composer. Another interesting feature about the premire was that it was recorded by BBC Television for an Omnibus programme with Andr Previn as presenter. The concerto exists in four versions: with brass band (1976), orchestra (1978), wind band (1984) and piano reduction.The concerto is in three movements, following the usual, quick-slow-quick pattern: Allegro deciso,Lento e mesto, Allegro giocoso. The first movement has a sonata form shell with two contrasting themes, the first one being rhythmic in character, the second lyrical. There is a reference made in passing to the Vaughan Williams Tuba Concerto, but this merges into the other material in the development section.The second movement begins with a chorale, but after the entry of the tuba it leads to a cantabile theme, softly unfolded by the soloist. The opening chorale passage returns, this time briefly on muted brass, and leads to a middle section which is more chromatic in style and soon builds to a powerful climax, where the opening cantabile theme triumphantly returns. The music subsides, returning to the opening chorale and ending peacefully.The finale is light and breezy in style, and is cast in rondo form. After a brief introduction the tuba announces the main rondo theme, which is dance-like and a little jaunty. There are two episodes: the first a broad sweeping tune, the second a slowish waltz and a little jazz-like. After a virtuoso cadenza reference is made to the very opening of the concerto before the work ends with a triumphal flourish.The Tuba Concerto has established itself as one of the main works in the solo tuba repertoire. It has been performed and broadcast in over 40 countries all over the world. There are currently six commercial recordings of the concerto in its various versions.resolution in C major, pointed by a simple but expansive melody towards which the piece has been heading, and ending in a blaze of joyful colour.Duration: 18 mins
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£44.95
TUBA CONCERTO (Gregson) (Tuba Solo with Brass Band - Score only) - Gregson, Edward
Brass Band Score onlyThis work was commissioned by the Besses o' th' Barn Band with funds provided by the Arts Council of Great Britain. It was written for, and is dedicated to, John Fletcher, who gave the first performance in Middleton Civic Hall, near Manchester, on 24 April, 1976, with Besses o' th' Barn Band conducted by the composer. Another interesting feature about the premire was that it was recorded by BBC Television for an Omnibus programme with Andr Previn as presenter. The concerto exists in three versions: with brass band (1976), orchestra (1978) and wind band (1984).The concerto is in three movements, following the usual, quick-slow-quick pattern: Allegro deciso,Lento e mesto, Allegro giocoso. The first movement has a sonata form shell with two contrasting themes, the first one being rhythmic in character, the second lyrical. There is a reference made in passing to the Vaughan Williams Tuba Concerto, but this merges into the other material in the development section.The second movement begins with a chorale, but after the entry of the tuba it leads to a cantabile theme, softly unfolded by the soloist. The opening chorale passage returns, this time briefly on muted brass, and leads to a middle section which is more chromatic in style and soon builds to a powerful climax, where the opening cantabile theme triumphantly returns. The music subsides, returning to the opening chorale and ending peacefully.The finale is light and breezy in style, and is cast in rondo form. After a brief introduction the tuba announces the main rondo theme, which is dance-like and a little jaunty. There are two episodes: the first a broad sweeping tune, the second a slowish waltz and a little jazz-like. After a virtuoso cadenza reference is made to the very opening of the concerto before the work ends with a triumphal flourish.The Tuba Concerto has established itself as one of the main works in the solo tuba repertoire. It has been performed and broadcast in over 40 countries all over the world. There are currently six commercial recordings of the concerto in its various versions.resolution in C major, pointed by a simple but expansive melody towards which the piece has been heading, and ending in a blaze of joyful colour.Duration: 18 mins
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days