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    "Romanza" from Euphonium Concerto - Karl Jenkins

    Romanza is taken from Karl Jenkins' Euphonium Concerto, an extended work given its world premiere by euphonium soloist David Childs and the BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by Owain Arwel Hughes in St. David's Hall, Cardiff during the last night of...

    Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days
  • £42.95

    ANDANTE (from 6th Symphony) (Brass Band) - Barry, Darrol

    This famous melody is adored around the world. It was also the basis for a very popular 'pop' song Story of a Starry Night.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £48.95

    Christmas Triptych (Score and Parts) - James Curnow

    James Curnow's three-movement suite of Christmas favouriates includes settings of Westminster Carol; Joy to the World; Silent Night; Coventry Carol; and Good King Wenceslas. There is much to enjoy for both players and listeners. This newly engraved edition comes with A4 full score and parts. Duration: 7:00

    Estimated dispatch 7-9 working days
  • £33.00

    Manhattan Skyline - Shire, D - Catherall, A

    Composed by David Shire for the 1977 film Saturday Night Fever this piece is the epitomy of 1970s music.

    In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days

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  • £35.00

    Sussex Carol (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - McKenzie, Jock

    This carol is also known by its first line "On Christmas Night all Christians Sing". It was discovered by Cecil Sharp in Gloucestershire and notably by Ralph Vaughan Williams in Sussex. Vaughan Williams heard it sung by Harriet Verrall of Monk's Gate, near Horsham, Sussex (hence "Sussex Carol"). It is the melody that Harriet Verrall sang that Vaughan Williams transcribed and published in 1919. It is this same version that is still very popular today. Duration: 3.30

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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    Sussex Carol - Traditional

    This carol is also known by its first line "On Christmas Night all Christians Sing". It was discovered by Cecil Sharp in Gloucestershire and notably by Ralph Vaughan Williams in Sussex. Vaughan Williams heard it sung by Harriet Verrall of Monk's Gate, near Horsham, Sussex (hence "Sussex Carol"). It is the melody that Harriet Verrall sang that Vaughan Williams transcribed and published in 1919. It is this same version that is still very popular today.