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  • £34.95

    Pandemic 1349 - Paul McGhee

    Pandemic 1349 was written during September and October 2016 and received its premiere on Sunday 20th November at the 40th Brass in Concert Championships at the Sage, Gateshead where it received the best new composition/arrangement award. London lost almost half...

    Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days
  • £34.95

    Peacemakers - Dan Price

    Peacemakers was composed for Robert Childs and the Grimethorpe Colliery Band. It received its world premiere on November 17th 2014 at The Sage and concluded their winning 'Brass in Concert' program, 'Lest We Forget'. As well as commemorating the centenary...

    Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days
  • £29.95

    Smile - Charlie Chaplin - Jonathan Bates

    Smile received its premiere at The Sage, Gateshead, on November 17th 2014 by trombone soloist Chris Gomersall and the Grimethorpe Colliery Band conducted by Robert Childs. The piece formed part of their winning Brass in Concert programme entitled 'Lest We...

    Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days
  • £55.00

    Lock Horns/Rage On - Simon Dobson

    Simon Dobson's dynamic and unusual concert march Lock Horns/Rage On was commissioned by the Leyland Band and their conductor Jason Katsikaris, and formed part of their programme for the Brass in ConcertChampionships, held at The Sage, Gateshead on 15th November 2009. Brass Band Grade 4/5: Premier Youth and 2nd Section Duration: 4 minutes

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
  • £49.99

    Lock Horns/Rage On (Brass Band - Score and Parts)

    Simon Dobson's dynamic and unusual concert march Lock Horns/Rage On was commissioned by the Leyland Band and their conductor Jason Katsikaris, and formed part of their programme for the Brass in Concert Championships, held at The Sage, Gateshead on 15th November 2009. Suitable for Premier Youth/2nd Section Bands and above. Duration: 4.00

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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    Broadway Boogie (Score and Parts)

    Broadway Boogie was commissioned by Leigh Baker and was premiered by the Carlton Main Frickley Colliery Brass Band as part of their 2014 Brass in Concert programme at the Sage, Gateshead.The work is inspired by Piet Mondriaan's Broadway Boogie

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £14.95

    Broadway Boogie (Score Only)

    Broadway Boogie was commissioned by Leigh Baker and was premiered by the Carlton Main Frickley Colliery Brass Band as part of their 2014 Brass in Concert programme at the Sage, Gateshead.The work is inspired by Piet Mondriaan's Broadway Boogie

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £18.00

    Scarborough Fair

    DescriptionScarborough Fair is a traditional English ballad about the Yorkshire town of Scarborough. The song relates the tale of a young man who instructs the listener to tell his former love to perform for him a series of impossible tasks, such as making him a shirt without a seam and then washing it in a dry well, adding that if she completes these tasks he will take her back. Often the song is sung as a duet, with the woman then giving her lover a series of equally impossible tasks, promising to give him his seamless shirt once he has finished.As the versions of the ballad known under the title Scarborough Fair are usually limited to the exchange of these impossible tasks, many suggestions concerning the plot have been proposed, including the theory that it is about the Great Plague of the late Middle Ages. The lyrics of "Scarborough Fair" appear to have something in common with an obscure Scottish ballad, The Elfin Knight which has been traced at least as far back as 1670 and may well be earlier. In this ballad, an elf threatens to abduct a young woman to be his lover unless she can perform an impossible task.As the song spread, it was adapted, modified, and rewritten to the point that dozens of versions existed by the end of the 18th century, although only a few are typically sung nowadays. The references to the traditional English fair, "Scarborough Fair" and the refrain "parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme" date to 19th century versions. A number of older versions refer to locations other than Scarborough Fair, including Wittingham Fair, Cape Ann, "twixt Berwik and Lyne", etc.The earliest notable recording of it was by Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger, a version which heavily influenced Simon and Garfunkel's later more famous version. Amongst many other recordings, the tune was used by the Stone Roses as the basis of their song "Elizabeth my Dear".

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days