| Eric Whitacre: October:
Brass Band: Score & Parts Brass ensemble - Intermediate Hal Leonard
The continuing popularity of Eric Whitacre's dramatic and evocative music is evi...(+)
The continuing popularity of Eric Whitacre's dramatic and evocative music is evident in concert programming everywhere with his symphonic choral and operatic works. October is arguably his most notable symphonic work now adapted in this stunning version for brass band.
85.99 GBP - Sold by Musicroom UK |
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| Dimitri Shostakovich:
Romance: Brass Band:
Score and Parts Brass ensemble [Sheet music] - Intermediate Obrasso
from The Gadfly-Arranged for brass band by Goff Richards. Score and parts.
41.75 GBP - Sold by Musicroom UK |
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| inSpire Editions: The
Green Hill: Brass Band
and Solo: Score & Parts Brass ensemble [Sheet music] - Intermediate Beriato Music
For Euphonium and Brass Band-This piece was commissioned by Swiss Euphonium virt...(+)
For Euphonium and Brass Band-This piece was commissioned by Swiss Euphonium virtuoso Erich Schmidli. Bert Appermont dug deep into Celtic music for inspiration and created a fantasy that shows off the incredible but often overlooked versatility of the Euphonium. Charming lyrical melodies virtuosic runs and exciting colourful tuttis create plenty of contrast in this exciting work. The difficulty level for the soloist and band means almost any band to perform this piece and showcase their Euphonium player.
72.99 GBP - Sold by Musicroom UK Pre-shipment lead time: In Stock |
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| Kenneth Hesketh:
Danceries.: Brass Band:
Score and Parts Brass ensemble [Sheet music] - Intermediate Faber Music Limited
In Danceries by Kenneth Hesketh the melodies themselves are a mixture of old a...(+)
In Danceries by Kenneth Hesketh the melodies themselves are a mixture of old and new. Where the old occurs it has been adapted in mood and composition and is often interspersed with completely new material. The contemporary harmonies and rhythms bring a breath of new into these themes and add drama to the suite. The first movement Lull Me Beyond Thee is gentle and lilting almost a barcarole this movement is very much a reverie. The original tune had the name Poor Robin’s Maggot a rather disconcerting title. Maggot however in seventeenth-century parlance meant whim or fancy. The second Catching of Quails is acolourful buoyant scherzo on an original melody. The thematic material is shuttled around the band to contrast with full-blooded tuttis. The last few bars fade to almost nothing before a final surprise! My Lady’s Rest is a tender pavane also on an original melody with Moorish leanings. Beautiful solo passages expressive contrapuntal writing and warm tuttis provide an opportunity to show off the most lyrical of playing. The final movement Quodling’s Delight is a clever combination of the 17th century melody Goddesses with an original contrasting melody creating a rousing and exuberant finale to the work.
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| Kenneth Hesketh:
Danceries.: Brass Band:
Score Brass ensemble - Intermediate Faber Music Limited
In Danceries by Kenneth Hesketh the melodies themselves are a mixture of old a...(+)
In Danceries by Kenneth Hesketh the melodies themselves are a mixture of old and new. Where the old occurs it has been adapted in mood and composition and is often interspersed with completely new material. The contemporary harmonies and rhythms bring a breath of new into these themes and add drama to the suite. The first movement Lull Me Beyond Thee is gentle and lilting almost a barcarole this movement is very much a reverie. The original tune had the name Poor Robin’s Maggot a rather disconcerting title. Maggot however in seventeenth-century parlance meant whim or fancy. The second Catching of Quails is acolourful buoyant scherzo on an original melody. The thematic material is shuttled around the band to contrast with full-blooded tuttis. The last few bars fade to almost nothing before a final surprise! My Lady’s Rest is a tender pavane also on an original melody with Moorish leanings. Beautiful solo passages expressive contrapuntal writing and warm tuttis provide an opportunity to show off the most lyrical of playing. The final movement Quodling’s Delight is a clever combination of the 17th century melody Goddesses with an original contrasting melody creating a rousing and exuberant finale to the work.
17.99 GBP - Sold by Musicroom UK |
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