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  • A Lillehammer Tune
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    A Lillehammer Tune
    €104.99
  • Wonderful Party
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    Wonderful Party
    €134.99
  • Brass Dynamics
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    Brass Dynamics
    €134.99

    Composed for the 2nd section of the Swiss Brass Band Championships Brass Dynamics is perfect as a major work for any concert.

  • Evening Rise
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    Evening Rise
    €79.00

    Evening Rise Spirit Come is the English version of an Indian song, probably a Hopi song. It is one of the most famous shamanic songs. Meanwhile it is also sung in many Christian churches. Unlike other Indian shamanic songs, it is more of a calm, sustained, meditative song.

  • Contest Music
    €104.95

    Test piece Concert Division Brass Band - World Music Contest 2022

  • Tallis Variations
    €88.75

    Test piece 1st Division Brass Band - World Music Contest 2022

    The hymn tune on which these variations are based is the third of nine that Thomas Tallis wrote in 1567 as part of a psalter for the first Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury, Matthew Parker. It was later used by Vaughan Williams in the English Hymnal and as the basis for his Fantasia.

  • Albinus Variations
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    Albinus Variations
    €149.99

    Test piece 3rd Division Brass Band - World Music Contest 2022

  • Balletti di Gastoldi
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    Balletti di Gastoldi
    €89.00

    Get acquainted with the music of this 16th century Italian composer Giovanni Gastoldi in this beautiful sounding arrangement.

  • Lady Tullamore
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    Lady Tullamore
    €136.80
  • Shifting Winds
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    Shifting Winds
    €72.00

    Opening piece for fanfare orchestra

  • Gypsy Dance
    €52.50

    Gypsy Dance was composed while the composer was living in Spain. He had been working with some gypsy musicians and was intrigued by the instinct and passion that they brought to their playing.

  • Shining Sword
    €45.95

    This extended fanfare was written for the Royal Air Force Bomber Command Commemorations, 2012. The prototype Avro Lancaster bomber was launched into the skies in 1941 and proved to be a significant factor in winning the Second World War. Its slender silvery outline led it to be known as the Shining Sword.