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On the Shoulders of...€ 146,79
The art of brass playing embraces a range of diverse approaches and styles. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the musical melting pot of the USA. On the Shoulders of Giants pays tribute to this diversity and to the great American brass virtuosi whose legacy has provided the foundation for countless brass giants of today.
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Pentium€ 82,01
Pentium was commissioned by the West Lothian Schools Wind Band and premiered by the group at the 1999 BASBWE Conference held in Manchester, England.
The work is an extended and developed version of the composer's earlier Praeludium and this recently transcribed brass version returns the piece to its brass band origins. -
Phoenix€ 57,33
Phoenix is the fifth and final movement of the suite War of the Worlds. The transcription for brass band was first performed by the Brighouse & Rastrick Band, conductor David King, in the Bridgewater Hall Manchester on September 8 2012.
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Procession to the...€ 49,26
Commissioned by David King and Yorkshire Building Society Band for their exciting recording, Introduction, on the Polyphonic label, this version features an extended Wagnerian coda.
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Rameau Revisited€ 82,01
Rameau Revisited takes themes from the operas and keyboard works of the great Baroque composer Jean-Phillipe Rameau and recasts them to exploit the various colours of the modern brass band.
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The Red Machine€ 89,98
The Red Machine was commissioned by the London-based Band of the Coldstream Guards. Among the bands duties is the famous changing of the guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace where their reputation for precision marching has led to them being described as the Red Machine.
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Seize the Day€ 82,21
Seize the Day was written for the London-based International Staff Band of the Salvation Army, conductor Dr Stephen Cobb, the title serving as the theme for the band’s USA West Tour 2010.
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Sirocco€ 63,00
Sirocco was commissioned for the Doncaster Concert Band by the Hothouse Festival and was premiered at the Festival in March 2007. A Sirocco is a wind that originates in the Sahara and sweeps across the Mediterranean through North Africa to Southern Europe. Taking this route as his inspiration, Peter Graham has fashioned a tour-de-force for band that features three Mediterranean folk songs.
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The 39th Parallel€ 191,52
Within The 39th Parallel (South) lies the New Zealand district of Whanganui and at its heart the Whanganui river - Te Awa Tupua.
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The Torchbearer€ 122,37
Symphonic Variations on a Theme by Eric Ball
The commission for the The Torchbearer was initiated by the Federation’s Music Advisor, Professor David King, whose support and encouragement for the idea of a piece commemorating the 20th anniversary of Eric Ball’s death is greatly appreciated. -
The Triumph of Time€ 191,52
The Triumph of Time was commissioned by Professor Nicholas Childs for the Black Dyke Band and was premiered by them at the 37th European Brass Band Championships held in Perth Concert Hall, Scotland, on the 3rd of May 2014.
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Voyage to Worlds Unknown€ 68,50
On March 17 1923 my grandfather, John Graham, set sail from Glasgow Scotland on the TSS Cameronia, ultimately bound for the coal fields of West Virginia. As Europe struggled to recover from the aftermath of the war to end all wars a generation of young immigrants looked to the USA for the opportunity of improved prospects and a better life.