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When a Knight Won His...€ 49,36
Many people of a certain age will be familiar with When a Knight won his Spurs. A God-fearing Knight battling fearsome dragons and ogres really sticks in the memory, along with the fabulous folk tune.
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Don't Stop Me Now€ 55,01
This prize-winning arrangement of the Queen track from the 1978 album Jazz begins with a deliciously harmonized flugel solo before exploding into life. The song is one of Queen’s most popular and, with Philip Harper’s usual recipe of no nonsense scoring with added showmanship, is guaranteed to bring the house down at any concert.
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Concerto for Baritone...€ 79,00
This piece was first performed by Katrina Marzella at the Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow, November 2004 with the Whitburn Band conducted by the composer.
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Parade of the...€ 92,00
One of Miklos Rozsa's most famous pieces from his most successful film score, for William Wyler's Ben Hur (1959), Parade of the Charioteers is a fine example of the composer improvising authentic Roman-era music and also "stealing" from himself, all in epic style.
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With His First Breath€ 41,95
"With His First Breath" is the lovely slow melody taken from the middle movement of the larger work Breath of Souls. It has been composed for performance by any B-flat soloist within the ensemble - Cornet, Euphonium, Baritone, Flugel or Trombone.
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Images€ 48,95
As played by Tom Hutchinson on his solo CD This Way, this laid back solo has a challenging solo part, but manageable band parts.