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    Holy, Holy, Holy (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Dykes, John Bacchus - Curnow, James

    The music for the beloved hymn Holy, Holy, Holy (also known as Nicaea) was composed by the English composer John Bacchus Dyke in 1861 and was first published that year in the book Hymns Ancient and Modern. The beautiful melody is not only suitable for use in church services but also makes an ideal reflective concert work.Duration: 3:30

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    Happy Trombones (Trombone Trio with Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Ares, Rob

    A rip-roaring romp for three trombones. Your trombone section will be begging you to let them perform this short piece that highlights the fun side of the trombone.Duration: 3:15

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    Fanfare and Flourishes (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Curnow, James

    What a way to open any concert. Fanfare and Flourishes is a spectacular short work that mixes all the pageantry of a military tattoo with the well-known Charpentier (1634-1705) Te Deum, a tune everyone will recognise as the theme tune for the Eurovision Song Contest! A brilliant piece to start a concert with a bang!Duration: 2:10

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    Spiritual Moments (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Stratford, Dizzy

    In a pop style that is characteristic for Dizzy Stratford, this composition contains famous and lesser-known spirituals which are brought back to life in a refreshing manner.Duration: 6:15

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    Cornfield Rock (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - De Haan, Jacob

    Originally Cornfield Rock was written by Jacob de Haan as a version for male choir. It was based on a text by William Shakespeare on a melody of Thomas Morley (It was a lover and his lass). The original melody however was abandoned completely and in its place Jacob de Haan created a new one in rock style. The title refers to the text: That o're the green corne fields did passe.Duration: 3:45

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    Four Old Dances (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Van der Roost, Jan

    These four dances are written in a kind of neo renaissance style. Because of the fact that little technical demands are required from its performing artists, these dances are mainly meant for beginning groups, youth ensembles and also for bands in all kinds of small strengths. Jan Van der Roost originally had pedagogical intentions with this piece.Duration: 5:45

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    Fresena (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - De Haan, Jacob

    Fresena is the original name for Friesland, a northern province of the Netherlands, with its own language and culture. In this simple mars, Jacob the Haan used two traditional Friesian folksongs. Together with his composition Fox from the North this mars was a part of the festival suite that Jacob de Haan once wrote by order of the council of Friesland.Duration: 2:20

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    Fox from the North (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - De Haan, Jacob

    As with his march Fresena, Jacob de Haan assimilated a well-known folksong from his province of birth (Friesland) into this swinging composition. Both works originate from a festival suite that he once wrote by order of this province.Duration: 2:45

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    The Snowman, Theme from (Walking in the Air) (Brass Band Set) - Blake, Howard - Sparke, Philip

    Please note that this set contains a condensed score. There is no full score available.

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    Song of Liberation (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - De Haan, Jacob

    A composition with the liberation from the Second World War as its theme. After a solemn introduction one hears the melody of the hymn Abide with you, which was sung a lot during the war. Following there are variations on the theme, finally leading to the magisterial conclusion that represents the ultimate liberation. The work may be interpreted as popular music (with the part for drumset), but a more serious version without drums is possible and, indeed, preferable.Duration: 4:45

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