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  • Queen in Concert
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    Queen in Concert
    €143.00
  • Remembrance Day
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    Remembrance Day
    €104.99
  • Format Kirklees
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    Format Kirklees
    €95.00
  • Noodgeval
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    Noodgeval
    €65.65
  • Time Remembered
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    Time Remembered
    €194.99

    This calm meditative work will bring a moment of serenity and reflection to any concert.

  • Ladada (Mon Dernier Mot)
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    Ladada (Mon Dernier Mot)
    €73.90
  • Dies Festus - Feiertag
    €82.50

    Aufruf, Besinnung und Fest

  • Easy on Me
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    Easy on Me
    €90.99
  • Classical Brass
    €35.90

    This medley of famous classical music is the perfect addition to any concert. Beginning with the 'Barber of Seville' before the piece sets off on a journey with tongue placed firmly in cheek!

  • Three Lions - (It's Coming Home)
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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.

  • the Young prince of Fryslân
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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.

  • The Rochdale coconut dance
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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.