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To the ones we love€ 80,00
based on Be still for the presence of the Lord
Geschreven ter gelegenheid van het 50-jarig jubileum van fanfareorkest CWO uit Groningen. -
Fantasy Overture Swan...€ 70,25
Philip Harper's new version of highlights from this cherished Russian ballet classic, including the Dance with Goblets, Scene by the Lake, Waltz of the Swans and many of the heart-racing up tempo dances, as heard played by Cory Band on Classic FM. Nine minutes of pure escapism, suitable for 1st Section bands or above.
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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.
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ABBA Goes Brass€ 105,50
Medley
Mamma Mia • The Winner Takes It All • Super Trouper • Take A Chance On Me • I Have A Dream • Fernando • Thank You For The Music
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Guardian of the Valleys
Commissioned by the Abertillery Town Band for its 40th Anniversary, this piece tells the story of the Six Bells Mining Disaster.
An Ideal finisher for ambitious entertainment contests, it also features a narrator.
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The Rings of Saturn€ 61,60
This piece attempts to convey the vastness of time, space and the universe, and mankind's miniscule and fleeting existence within it. It features lyrical solos for solo cornet, repiano and flugel horn, placed spatially in the performance space.
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A Dr Who Fantasy€ 98,75
The ultimate Dr Who Tribute!
The comination of these two titles (Dr Who Theme and Exterminate), which are both clearly marked with the cut from/to points includes the Dr Who Theme alongside Philip Harper's original driving music portraying the final battle with the Daleks, as played by cory Band.
Not to be missed!
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Exterminate!€ 80,25
Included as part of Cory Band’s Dr Who programmes of 2023, this piece is an exciting finale which taps into the spirit of Dr Who and the Daleks, whilst quoting from diabolical music from Liszt and Holst.