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£24.50
Away In A Manger - William J. Kirkpatrick - Tom Bassett
The most well-known of carols, set to William Kirkpatrick's melody, 'Cradle Song' first appeared in the late nineteenth century. It is known the world over and synonymous with the sounds of children singing this gentle, lyrical song. Arranged here as a flugel solo with warm harmonies and accompaniments from the band, this is a great addition to any Christmas concert programme.
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
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£29.50
Don't You Want Me (Baby) - The Human League - Gavin Somerset
Originally released in 1981, this single by The Human League took the took the Christmas No.1 spot and has since gone on to sell over 1.5 million copies, making it the 23rd most successful single in British history. The music has easily stood the test of time, with many still seeing the track as a firm favourite for parties. Now for the first time, the work is available for band. This is a great way to show off a brass band's versatility and reach out to audiences of all ages. Something different and a must have.
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
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£29.50
Evermore - Alan Menken - Adrian Horn
Disney's remake of the 1991 animated picture gave the chance for composer, Alan Menken to add new music to the already popular soundtrack. In the original film, it was felt the Beast was missing any major feature song. This was put right with the live-action remake which became an instant global hit. Now arranged by Adrian Horn for Euphonium and Brass Band, this is a great new modern solo that will find favour with audiences of all ages.FREE SOLO PART - CLICK HERE
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
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Northwold - The ELB March - William Elsom
Sub-titled "The ELB March" as it was composed for the East London Brass band, this is a nice catchy march, ideal for the opening of a concert or 2nd half opener to a concert.
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The Day Thou Gavest Lord, Is Ended | Ellerton arr. Alwyn Green
This beautiful hymn, masterfully arranged by Alwyn Green for 10 piece Brass Ensemble is thought to have been the work of Cheshire vicar John Ellerton who is said to have written it in 1870.It was used by Queen Victoria as the hymn for her Diamond Jubilee in 1897, but it was also sung a century later when Britain handed over the control of Hong Kong to China, closing a final chapter in the colonial story.It has been described as having a 'beautifully managed geographical progression and structure'.This arrangement has all the serenity and dignity of the original work.Instrumentation1st Trumpet (1)2nd Trumpet (1)3rd Trumpet (1)Flugelhorn (1)Horn in F (1)1st Trombone (1)2nd Trombone (1)Bass Trombone (1)Euphonium (4th Trombone) (1)Tuba (1)Percussion Parts (2):Timpani (1)Cymbal (1)ISMN: 979-0-708127-10-9
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£54.99
It Started with a Kiss Brass Band (Score & Parts)
This delightful ballad, in which the solo horn plays a leading role, will remind many people of a very special moment in their lives. A lot could be said about it, but perhaps it is better to let the music speak for itself. While listening to this romantic ballad, unforgettable moments are sure to be relived by many people. Daydreaming is allowed, but don't forget to pay some attention to the soloist's performance - it will be worth your while. 03:30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£54.99
It Started with a Kiss - Timothy Travis
This delightful ballad, in which the solo horn plays a leading role, will remind many people of a very special moment in their lives. A lot could be said about it, but perhaps it is better to let the music speak for itself. While listening to this romantic ballad, unforgettable moments are sure to be relived by many people. Daydreaming is allowed, but don't forget to pay some attention to the soloist's performance it will be worth your while.
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£59.95
Judd: Quest
'Quest' was originally written for the Territorial Youth Band (UK) in 2012. It is a major work in three movements, Movement 1: Making a difference, Movement 2: Making time and Movement 3: Making progress. The music essentially charts the journey of the Christians life. The music commences with Ray Steadman-Allen's choral work and testimony 'So this is it! My day for living!' and has references and then a presentation to the tune 'Southport' associated with the words 'To serve the present age my calling to fufil'. The music displays the struggle of the Christian in maintaining a witness within this world. The second movement is a reflective and prayerful setting of the song 'This day' found in the Sing to the Lord journal. The imposing third movement features the tune 'Trust in God' with the associated words 'As the weary way of life we journey'. The piece has been recorded by the International Staff Band under the same title (SPS330)
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£110.00
To Every Thing There is a Season (Cornet Solo with Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Rutter, John - Noble, Paul
Upon first hearing this beautiful composition by John Rutter, it seemed obvious that it would not only be a great piece for combined Band and Chorus, but also would be a perfect solo for trumpet. Therefore, in addition to the arrangement for either combined band and chorus, or trumpet solo and band, this arrangement for Brass Band is now available as well. The beauty and simplicity of the piece should certainly allow it to become a mainstay in the repertoire of trumpet solos at any level.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£30.00
It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
Masterfully scored for brass band, Jon Bennett has taken the musical essence of this big band classic and brought it to life in the brass band genre.A great 2nd half opening number or encore - this piece is sure to bring the band and audience to life ... foot tapping guaranteed!
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days