-
-
Three-Part Invention€89.55
Written by Keneth Downie for the 25th. Anniversary of the Netherlands Brass Band Championships in 2005 and used again in 2006. The composer writes: I borrowed the title for this music from J.S.Bach. Any similarity with Bach is very loose and superficial however. I am really only using the term to describe a suite, invented by me which happens to be in three movements.
-
-
-
Wiener Philharmoniker...€43.70
The Fanfare für die Wiener Philharmoniker was written in 1924 for the organization's first benefit ball, which raised money for the musician's pension fund. Held on March 4 of that year, the ball took place during the holiday called Fasching in German-speaking countries and known as Carnival or Mardi Gras in other countries.
-
La Mer (Beyond the Sea)€67.35
Bring some joy to your bandroom with this new arrangement of an old favourite, originally sung by Bobby Darin but also covered by Robbie Williams amongst many others. This arrangement won the award for Best New Arrangement at the Brass in Concert competition 2021 as played by Cory Band.
-
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.
-
-
Between Light and Dark€114.00
Between light and dark is inspired by the early baroque opera L’Orfeo, composed by Claudio Monteverdi in 1609. This opera tells the story of the greek legend Orpheus and his attempt to bring his dead bride Eurydice back to the living world.
-
I want to break free€67.50
Queen's 80s smash hit is known by all and has become an anthem against oppression around the world. The famous keyboard solo is taken by trombone.
-
-
The Rings of Saturn€61.60
This piece attempts to convey the vastness of time, space and the universe, and mankind's miniscule and fleeting existence within it. It features lyrical solos for solo cornet, repiano and flugel horn, placed spatially in the performance space.