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The Four Seasons€ 66,33
Philip Harper’s new take on Vivaldi’s masterpiece makes a very definite nod towards Ray Farr’s well-known disco arrangement of Bach’s Toccata in D Minor! This new arrangement has been receiving rave reviews as Cory Band’s concert encore.
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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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The Land of the Long...€ 96,56
Aotearoa was the name given to New Zealand by its Polynesian settlers whose first sight of the islands was a long, flat cloud lying low over the land.
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Sweet but Psycho€ 90,99
Bladmuziek voor 5-Part Flexible Band and Opt. Piano
With its impressive and somewhat scary video, this monster hit by Ava Max reached No. 1 in over 20 countries. Incredibly popular with youngsters, this flex-band arrangement will allow young and incomplete bands to perform this song. -
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Ballet for Band€ 96,56
Ballet for Band was written as the test-piece for the Championship section finals of the National Brass Band Championships, held at the Royal Albert Hall in October 1983.
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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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The Best of Smash Mouth€ 80,70
Even without the movie Shrek, Smash Mouth has become an iconic band of the ‘90s. This entertaining and upbeat medley for flexible instrumentation includes the hits All Star, Walkin’ on the Sun, and I’m a Believer.
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Baba Yetu€ 74,20
Featured in Sid Meier’s Civilization IV video game, this well-known theme includes an infectious African groove and memorable melody. Solidly scored here for flexible instrumentation.
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Sweet Sunset€ 114,99
The sky creates a dazzling display of yellows, oranges, and reds, before turning a calm blue, then purple, and finally black. Such sunsets inspired Jan de Haan to write this piece for solo flugelhorn. It is dedicated to his daughter, Hermanda.