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£30.00
I SING OF A NIGHT IN BETHLEHEM (Tenor horn solo) - L.Baker
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£25.00
O HOLY NIGHT - S.Booth
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£25.00
O HOLY NIGHT (Cornet solo) - G.Churcher
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£30.00
SILENT NIGHT (cornet solo) - P.Wilby
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£79.00
A Night at the Musicals - diversen - Luc Vertommen
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£66.00
Polonaise from Christmas Night - Rimski-Korsakov NicolaA¯ - Vertommen Luc
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£64.00
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£37.95
The Music of the Night (Score and Parts) - Andrew Lloyd Webber arr. William Himes
The official authorized brass band arrangement one of the hits from Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera.
Estimated dispatch 7-9 working days
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£60.00
The Night To SIng (Score only) - Bramwell Tovey
The piece takes its inspiration from the VE Day celebrations of 1945. On 8 May 1945 the end of the war in Europe was celebrated in Great Britain. VE day (Victory in Europe day) gave rise to extraordinary public celebrations all over the country, from street parties to services of thanksgiving, to impromptu singing and community music-making. Contemporary reports mention Victorian ballads and Edwardian music hall songs, as well as the latest popular craze - the Conga. Festivities continued until dawn whereupon, finally surrendering to fatigue, the remnants of the crowd headed home on foot, long after the last bus. Some felt the celebrations to be inappropriate - much of Europe lay in ruins and war still raged in Asia. Almost everyone lamented the loss of somebody who had not survived. Duration: 16:50
Estimated dispatch 7-9 working days
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£72.00
The Night To SIng (Parts only) - Bramwell Tovey
The piece takes its inspiration from the VE Day celebrations of 1945. On 8 May 1945 the end of the war in Europe was celebrated in Great Britain. VE day (Victory in Europe day) gave rise to extraordinary public celebrations all over the country, from street parties to services of thanksgiving, to impromptu singing and community music-making. Contemporary reports mention Victorian ballads and Edwardian music hall songs, as well as the latest popular craze - the Conga. Festivities continued until dawn whereupon, finally surrendering to fatigue, the remnants of the crowd headed home on foot, long after the last bus. Some felt the celebrations to be inappropriate - much of Europe lay in ruins and war still raged in Asia. Almost everyone lamented the loss of somebody who had not survived. Duration: 16:50
Estimated dispatch 7-9 working days