SKU: TM.02444SET
Key of D (starts in d). VS in P/C; 1 copy in set.
SKU: TM.05830SET
Arr. from the original score. P/C in set.
SKU: TM.05820SET
P/C in set.
SKU: TM.05835SET
SKU: TM.05807SET
P/C in set. Kiss Me Again, I Want What I Want, Charity Bazaar, Ze Eng Lang, Love Me Love my Dog, Hats Make Woman.
SKU: TM.02446SET
PC=VS, 1 copy in set. All keys together in PC/VS.
SKU: TM.05838SET
There's Nothing to Fine, Life & Love, Fair Honeymoon, Spooky Ookum, I've Danced to Beat the Band, etc. P/C = PF; 1 copy in set.
SKU: TM.05775SC
Inst=Modern keys/clefs.
SKU: TM.06518SET
SKU: TM.07237SC
Orchestrated by A. Luck.
SKU: TM.02445SET
Key of D. No indication of orchestrator. P/C in set. No vocals in P/C or set.
SKU: TM.05800SET
SKU: TM.05796SC
Cem and soli in set. Cello/Bass.
SKU: TM.05784XPC
SKU: TM.07237SET
SKU: TM.05816SET
SKU: TM.05779SET
Arr. from original score. P/C in set.
SKU: TM.05831SET
SKU: LO.15-2884H
ISBN 9781429128292. Text by George Herbert.
Victor Johnson offers a gorgeous and graceful setting of this most meaningful text, which poses the question What is a heart? Silver or gold or precious stone, or a part of all these things? An optional part for English horn or clarinet adds to the warmth and depth of this lush, emotive selection.
SKU: ST.CN30P
ISBN 9790220225604.
We Three Kings was written in 1968 for the Herbert Shiner School, Petworth, where Brian Knowles was Head of Music. Adapting the words of a much-loved Victorian carol to a new and unashamedly popular and accessible setting for unison voices and piano, it soon became a seasonal favourite, both there and later at The Royal Naval School (now The Royal School), where Knowles was Composer-in-Residence. Further acclaim followed in 2010, when it was performed live on the Alan Titchmarsh Show, and published by Stainer & Bell (ref. W225). This new arrangement, for SATB choir and piano, may also be performed with a dual-purpose orchestral accompaniment equally suited to the unison version, and available from the Stainer & Bell hire library (ref. HL398). The scoring is for double woodwind, four horns and trumpet, timpani, glockenspiel, xylophone, harp and strings.
SKU: CY.CC2845
Cornet solos are an important part of the American Brass tradition. The Southern Cross is one of Clarke's most well known Cornet solos and was written in 1911, dedicated to the Australians and first recorded by the composer with Orchestra the next year for Victor Records.During 1911, Clarke was the solo Cornetist of the Sousa Band while the band was on a world tour that included visits to South Africa, Tazmania and Australia from March through to August.Below is a photo of the Sousa band from their 1911 tour. Clarke is sitting in the front row 5th in from the right with his moustache and his Cornet on his lap. He assuredly composed this solo to perform on that tour. The Southern Cross is a constellation that is only seen from the southern hemisphere and features the five stars of the Cross from the 1901 design of the Australian flag.This 5-minute virtuosic arrangement by Geoffrey Bergler features not only the Cornet, but a bit of all the other four members of the Brass Quintet.Instrumentation is for:2 Trumpets in B-flat (Trumpet 1 solo, Trumpet 2 also plays Piccolo)Horn,TromboneTuba/Bass TromboneThe sound track below features Mr. Bergler from his student days as Cornet soloist
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