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Evermore from Beauty...€56.25
From the 2017 film ‘Beauty and the Beast’ staring Dan Stevens and Emma Watson, this tenor horn solo should bring a touch of Hollywood romance to your concerts.
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A Festive Herald€67.58
A joyful 6 minute medley of several Christmas carols, including a chance for the congregation or audience to join in the final verse of Hark! The Herald Angels Sing making a truly roof raising finale.
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A Spanish Christmas€36.95
Add something different to your Festive programmes this year with this light-hearted work featuring well-known carols of a Spanish flavour. The work contains three carols, Fum,Fum,Fum, A la Nanita Nana & Arre Borriquito. The music is skilfully arranged in an entertaining work that is sure to engage all players and draw in your audiences as their feet tap along to the Spanish feel of Christmas.
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A Partridge in a Pear...€28.70
The perfect Christmas concert finale!!! The Twelve Days of Christmas is known for being one of the most tedious pieces for any band to play - now the band get their own back!
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The Mandalorian€76.99
Originally sang by Robin Williams in the 1992 animated film Aladdin, Friend Like Me is high octane fun for all the band to play as well as the soloist. This highly entertaining work will get feet tapping as the organised chaos of the music flows around the soloist throughout the duration of the piece.
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Star Carol€48.83
Referred to by the BBC as “the most celebrated and successful composer of carols alive today,” John Rutter's melodic and appealing music has always been synonymous with the warmest of Christmas glows.
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Candlelight Carol€48.83
John Rutter (b. 1945) has established a reputation as one of the most successful composers of modern-day carols, and the Candlelight Carol is one of the most popular. Written in 1984, this is a Nativity carol, and has been recorded by Glyn Williams on Cory Band's new Christmas CD release A Festival of Fanfares and Carols
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Gabriel's Oboe€42.50
The famous oboe solo from the motion picture The Mission, composed by Ennio Morricone. In this arrangement the solo sets your baritone player to the forefront.