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Three Lions - (It's...€49.25
With the Qatar World Cup just around the corner, the England football team’s biggest ever anthem is now available and published officially for Brass Band. With lyrics written by comedians David Baddiel and Frank Skinner, the music was composed by the rock band the Lightning Seeds. It was originally released back in 1996 to mark ‘Euro 96’ which was hosted in England. This iconic theme is the perfect addition to any programme during a major football competition and is instantly recognisable as one of the most popular pieces of all time. A must for every band’s library.
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the Young prince of...€43.50
Dedicated to brassband De Bazuin Oenkerk. "This is an enjoyable piece for the band to play, which needed only a minimum amount of rehearsal time to produce a good performance". Roy Sparkes - The British Bandsman.
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The Rochdale coconut...€49.25
The Rochdale coconut dance is a traditional Morris dance, often used by the dancers who accompany the rush-cart during the Rochdale rushbearing festival. It probably dates from the 1850s, and though the dancers were said to have half a coconut shell on each knee and in each hand, the term ‘coconut’ is also used as local slang for the wooden end of a wool bobbin, so nobody can be sure if they were always real coconuts. Written for the Milnrow band’s 150th birthday celebrations (1869-2019) this arrangement uses a combination of Caribbean rhythms and a disco groove for a modern take on an old favourite that’s impossible to sit still to. Enormously catchy, great fun to play and with something for everyone to enjoy, your audiences will be whistling this one all the way home.
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Peacemakers€57.50
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'.
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Love Actually€55.30
This hit British comedy film set in the build up to Christmas, features just about every emotion you can imagine which helped to make it one of the most popular films of all time. With an all-star cast, the film is backed with a stunning soundtrack by David Arnold, tugging at the heartstrings and uplifting the audiences simultaneously. Also featured in this selection, is the title ‘Christmas Is All Around Us’ featuring the trombone section in this comic number. Beautifully arranged, this title is a must have for your festive concerts this year giving you a work that audiences will remember with the smiles, laughter and tears that the film evokes.
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Lest We Forget€41.50
Lest We Forget is a phrase added as a final line at the end of the Ode of Remembrance, taken from Laurence Binyon's poem, For the Fallen. Providing the title for this work for brass band, the piece aims to combine both the acoustic nature of the brass band medium alongside narrated passages and pre-recorded extracts to provide a moving tribute.
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Walk Like an Egyptian€59.80
A brand new arrangement of The Bangles iconic 1986 hit which always goes down a storm and enlivens any concert! Plenty of opportunity for choreography is included as well as a solo feature for the trombone player.
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Bless Em All€42.50
Keeping spirits high during World War II was essential, and music played a huge part. Darrol Barry's excellent arrangement 'Keep Smiling Through' has been pleasing audiences for years and can probably be found in most brass bands libraries across the country.