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  • £40.00

    Midway (Score and Parts)

    A terrific march from the soundtrack of the 1979 movie about one of the greatest sea battles in history between the American and Japanese Fleets. Great sop part!

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £20.00

    Midway (Score Only)

    A terrific march from the soundtrack of the 1979 movie about one of the greatest sea battles in history between the American and Japanese Fleets. Great sop part!

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £44.95

    Santa Claus-Trophobia

    Includes: Santa Claus is Comin' to Town; Here Comes Santa Claus; I Saw Mummy Kissing Santa Claus; Theme from Santa Claus, the Movie; When Santa Got Stuck Up the Chimney; A Rootin' Tootin' Santa Claus.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £67.00

    Dig a Little Deeper (From "The Princess and the Frog") - Randy Newman - Svein H. Giske

    Dig a little Deeper is one of the featured songs in the Disney animated movie The Pricess and the Frog from 2009.The movie is a so-called American animated musical romantic fantasy comedy-drama.Randy Newman composed the music for the movie which features the famous Dirty Dozen Brass Band on several of the tracks. Dig a little Deeper is performed by Jennifer Lewis and Pinnacle Gospel Choir.This arrangement for Brass Band by Svein H. Giske was written to Askoy Brass Band for their participation in the entertainment-competition Siddis Brass in 2015.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £99.50

    Dig a Little Deeper - Randy Newman

    Dig a little Deeper is one of the featured songs in the Disney animated movie The Pricess and the Frog from 2009. The movie is a so-called American animated musical romantic fantasy comedy-drama. Randy Newman composed the music for the movie which features the famous Dirty Dozen Brass Band on several of the tracks. Dig a little Deeper is performed by Jennifer Lewis and Pinnacle Gospel Choir. This arrangement for Brass Band by Svein H. Giske was written to Askoy Brass Band for their participation in the entertainment-competition Siddis Brass in 2015.

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days

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  • £120.80

    Epilogue from La La Land - Justin Hurwitz

    Epilogue is taken from the movie La La Land, released in 2016. La La Land won several important prizes that year, and especially the soundtrack written by American composer Justin Hurwitz received widely acclaim.Epilogue is a medley, presented in the original soundtrack, consisting of many of the most well-known themes from the movie.This arrangement was commissioned by Jaren Hornmusikkforening in 2018. The arranger has tried to transcribe the original music as closely as possible. However, some parts are slightly different from the piano-based original music. There are also some changes in keys to make the music more playable for brass band.The piece changes style and tempo often (as the original soundtrack), which requires good abilities for both flexibility and precision in the band.There are also several rhytmically demanding parts, as well as challenging parts for soloists.

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days

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  • £40.00

    Titanic Selections (Score & Parts) - James Horner

    Music from the 1997 movie blockbuster Titanic, composed by James Horner and arranged for brass band by Andrew Duncan. This arrangement includes the Celine Dion song, My Heart Will Go On. Brass Band Grade 4: Advanced Youth and 3rd Section Duration: 9 minutes

    In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
  • £30.00

    strange geometry

    Descriptionstrange geometrywas commissioned by Morgan Griffiths and the Hammonds Saltaire Band for their performance at the Brass in Concert Championships of 2015.As a bit of a space/sci-fi geek, as well as a musician, two events during the summer of 2015 had a particular effect on me. The first was the tragic early death in a plane crash of the famous film composer James Horner. Horner's music, particularly in films like 'Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan', 'Avatar', 'Apollo 13' and even his debut in Roger Corman's 1980 budget film 'Battle Beyond the Stars', defined for a generation the sound of sci-fi at the cinema. Along with John Williams he created the vocabulary for those who wish to express other-worldly wonder in music and his inventive talent will be much missed in an industry where originality has become something of a dirty word in recent years.The second event was the epic flyby of Pluto by the NASA New Horizons spacecraft. There are many reasons to find this mission inspiring - for example, the scientists and engineers behind it created a craft that has travelled at 37,000 mph for nine years and three billion miles to arrive within seventy-two seconds of the predicted time for the flyby. That they achieved this with such accuracy is an outstanding tribute to humanity's ingenuity and insatiable curiosity. However, the most exciting aspect of the mission was the clear, high resolution pictures of this unthinkably remote and inhospitable world beamed back to mission control. The best previous image of Pluto was an indistinct fuzzy blob - suddenly we could see mountains made of ice, glaciers of methane and carbon monoxide and nitrogen fog - features previously unimagined on a world thought to be a slightly dull ball of cold rock. The BBC's venerable astronomy programme 'The Sky at Night' waxed lyrical about these newly discovered features, referring to "the surprising discoveries of mountains and strange geometry on the surface of this cold distant world".I like to think that Horner would have been as inspired as I have been by this real-life science story, and this piece uses some of the vocabulary of the sci-fi movie soundtrack in a tribute to the memory of a great musician and to the inspirational geeks at NASA who have boldly taken us where no-one has gone before.Note: This work comes with a B4 portrait score. Listen to a preview and follow the music below!

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £59.99

    Bare Necessities, The - Christopher Bond

    First heard in the original 1967 movie, this familiar tune is featured again in the acclaimed 2016 version. In this clever arrangement for band, the arranger utilizes a peppy 2-beat style, beginning with the trombones taking the melody. Every section of the band soon gets into the act, including a solo or soli for tuba, and a brief slower section for a Dixieland combo leading to the rousing finish. This song is guaranteed to be a highlight at any concert. Note: whilst the demo video demonstrates the concert band arrangement, the version available to purchase on this website is the brass band transcription by Christopher Bond.

    Estimated dispatch 5-10 working days
  • £69.99

    Highlights from Frozen II - Christopher Bond

    The highly anticipated follow-up to the original Frozen movie features an equally powerful collection of songs. This marvelous concert setting includes the haunting 'Vuelie' chant melody along with the songs 'All Is Found', 'Some Things Never Change', 'Into the Unknown', 'Lost in the Woods' and 'Show Yourself'. Note: whilst the demo video demonstrates the concert band arrangement, the version available to purchase on this website is the brass band transcription by Christopher Bond.

    Estimated dispatch 5-10 working days