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Midwest€ 37,02
This march was originally featured by the Black Dyke Mills Band, and can be heard on its album, 150 Years of Black Dyke. More recently it has been used by a number of top class bands at entertainment competitions. American circus style, fast and furious, but east to play (apart from the chromatic features which can appear daunting at high speeds!).
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Jurassic Park€ 54,50
The two main themes from the film. The same music has been used in the sequel The Lost World.
Parts of the score are quite difficult, but there is a cut to overcome many of the technical difficulties in the middle section. Six minutes of pure magic. This edition has remained a popular seller over the years. -
Robin Hood Prince of...€ 49,36
A Robin Hood for todays audiences, light years removed from the romantic vision of Errol Flynn. Kamen’s main title theme whips the listener to another time and place – medieval magic!
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The Great Train Robbery€ 49,36
The Great Train Robbery is based on an actual train robbery which took place in 1855. The film boasted a rip-roaring score by Jerry Goldsmith. Composers have long been interested in depicting train movement through music and Goldsmith is no exception – this dashing scherzo music bristles with excitement and energy and is intended to open the evening with a bang!
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Mr. Bojangles€ 49,00
This arrangement by David Griffiths, made especially for Tom Hutchinson, is based around the version featured on the 2001 album, ‘Sing When You’re Winning’ by the British pop singer Robbie Williams.
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Whitburn Hymn€ 56,25
Arranged during lockdown for Whitburn Band’s online concert, this beautiful setting is by Whitburn’s euphonium player Chris Shanks.
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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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Yule Dance€ 56,30
Remember the impact of Riverdance? Well, Philip Harper has given the same treatment to this stunning arrangement he’s called Yule Dance. Featuring:
O Little Town of Bethlehem
In Dulci Jubilo
I Saw Three Ships
Sussex Carol
As with Riverdance it develops into a spectacular climax. The one to finish the concert! -
Dr Who Theme€ 58,75
Arranged especially for Dr Who's 60th Anniversary year in 2023, this famous theme tune will have everyone running to hide behind their sofas!
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The Triple Crown€ 56,25
A new march in a traditional style composed for the 90th Anniversary of the East Anglia Brass Band Association.
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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.