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Chester Music
This work was commissioned by Bill Colleran. It was first performed by David Alberman on 19th November 2005 at St Paul’s Hall Huddersfield as part of the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival. The Sharp End OfNight was written especially for David Alberman by way of an enormous thank you for his breathtaking playing and acting in the composer's music theatre piece Who put Bella in the Wych Elm? (2003). The music is derivedentirely from the Violin part of that work.

9.99 £
Southern Music Company
Compiled from the celebrated Victor Method and useful for both full ensembles and individual study the 167 exercises in this book cover virtually every aspect of technical study for bands and wind ensembles from thebasics of intonation and tone quality to increased fluency. Exercises include rehearsal letters every 2-4 measures to save rehearsal time and allow for easy practice loops. (Includes additional material by Tom C.Rhodes and Donald Bierschenk)

1.99 £
G. Schirmer
Dale Warland Choral Series-Commissioned to honor a marriage celebration this text by the early 20th-century poet Amy Lowell speaks to love and commitment. But the title is enigmatic (no sprigs of resemary are mentioned in the poem itself) until onediscovers that in addition to its well-known properties as a plant and herb Rosemary is a traditional symbol of remembrance and constancy; so the author made a knowing and perfect choice for the title. In setting this text thecomposer creates a harmonic richness which would complement and reflect the soft richness of Lowell's words of recalling and caring. Duration: ca. 2:40Commissioned to honor a marriage celebration this text by the early 20th-century poet Amy Lowell speaks to love and commitment. But the title is enigmatic (no sprigs of resemary are mentioned in the poem itself) until onediscovers that in addition to its well-known properties as a plant and herb Rosemary is a traditional symbol of remembrance and constancy; so the author made a knowing and perfect choice for the title. In settingthis text the composer creates a harmonic richness which would complement and reflect the “soft richness” of Lowell's words of recalling and caring.

20.99 £
Boosey and Hawkes
The title of these five musical timepieces refers to the 18th century clockmaker John Harrison whose struggle to develop the first reliable navigational chronometer is related in Dava Sobel's book Longitude. The work continues the composer's preoccupation with time and the idea of musical mechanisms. Piano. Birtwistle H.

2.50 £
Boosey and Hawkes
SATB. Schields V

19.99 £
Boosey and Hawkes
Sechs Stücke-Piano. Prokofiev S

16.99 £
Schott Music
16 Great Gospel Songs- Johann Sebastian Bach 's French Suite No. 5 in G major for solo Piano.

1.75 £
Alphonse Leduc
Hymne à l'Etre suprême (SCTB (or SMzTB or SSTB) chorus and piano)

1.99 £
Hal Leonard
The powerhouse duo Sugarland has multiple Grammy CMA awards and more and in 2010 soared up the charts with this irresistible tune with an incredibly catchy hook! A definite concert pleaser for all types of programs! Availableseparately: SATB 3-Part Mixed SSA ShowTrax CD. Duration: ca. 3:15.Stuck Like Glue (Brymer Mark) 3 Part Mixed Choral

1.99 £
Hinshaw Music
Robert Louis Stevenson's poem (also known as Where Go The Boats?) for 2-part children's choir is fairly easy but does contain a more complex sound it is a good concert piece. In a pinch the choir could sing unison while a flute could take the voice-two line an octave higher.

1.99 £
G. Schirmer
Dale Warland Choral Series-The Gift was created with the long warm reverberation of a cathedral in mind. This requires the composer to create spaces within the music which leave room for echoing resonance. Dreamlike and impressionistic incharacter the work features flowing lines and chords that roll in and out rising and falling like waves. The text is anonymous 16th century Latin. Duration: ca. 5:15. The Gift was created with the long warm reverberation of a cathedral in mind. This requires the composer to create spaces within the music which leave room for echoing resonance. Dreamlike andimpressionistic in character the work features flowing lines and chords that roll in and out rising and falling like waves.

205.00 £
Ibermúsica
Mvt. 1: Gaudí-The Great Spirit is a two part symphonic work that Ferrer Ferran dedicated to the famous Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi. Ferran depicts various stages of the life of this ingenious architect and master of round organic forms and shapes: from his humble beginnings to working on the Sagrada Familia which would turn into a life-long task. Mirroring Gaudi’s architecture the musical lines of Gaudi are fluid and organic the structure expansive rich in colour and spellbinding just like the buildings of the great Catalan architect.

22.95 £
Alphonse Leduc
French composer and conductor Henri Tomasi (1901-1971) published Twelve Noels by Saboly for Voices and accompaniment in 1962. As with his other compositions Twelves Noels by Saboly was well-received by audiences. Tomasi was born in Marseille but his Father and Mother were originally from La Casinca in Corsica. Despite being pressured in to musical studies by his parents Tomasi dreamed of becoming a sailor and during the summer he stayed with his Grandmother in Corsica where he learnt traditional Corsican songs. However in 1921 he began his studies at the Paris Conservatoire and wenton to become a high profile composer and conductor. Tomasi did not forget his Corsican routes often incorporating themes of the songs he had learnt during the summers with his Grandmother in to his compositions. The Twelve Noels by Saboly are based on the Pastorale poems by French poet Nicolas Saboly. This Tomasi collection is suitable to female vocalists providing an exciting alternative addition to the repertoire.

1.99 £
Associated Music Publishers
From one of America's best-regarded composers a choral fanfare full of passion and musical sophistication. Poetry by Philip Littell sets the tone: Music is a gift: how may I repay it? With piano. Recorded by VocalEssence; Philip Brunelle Artistic Director.

63.00 £
Hal Leonard
Stephen Sondheims masterful Broadway musical struck a resounding chord with a new audience thanks to the recent movie adaptation and all-star cast. This impressive and well-paced medley for band includes Into the Woods Giants in the Sky Children Will Listen Last Midnight and No One Is Alone . Stephen Sondheim's masterful Broadway musical struck a resounding chord with a new audience thanks to the recent movie adaptation and all-star cast. This impressive and well-paced medley for band includes Into the Woods Giants in the Sky Children Will Listen Last Midnight and No One Is Alone .

2.50 £
Hinshaw Music
This original spiritual by Kenney Potter is a perfect concert selection for high school voices

2.50 £
Boosey and Hawkes
SS/A . Smith G T.

32.50 £
Kameleon Editions
This musical was written by Tine De Koninck and Sven Van Calster. The theme of this musical is �bullying and being bullied�. A young girl is having a hard time but when her need is at its greatest the Whoopsies come to her rescue. These Whoopsies are kind creatures that come to help anyone who is trouble! All�s well that ends well thanks to them! The music has been composed especially for orchestras with young musicians. This musical is can be used for primary school projects or for performances in the music schools. The scenario leaves ample space for one�s own interpretation of certain scenes and this makes the performance extremely flexible.Score is also available separately. (Only available in Dutch.)

2.25 £
Novello and Co
Easy/Intermediate level arrangement of Elton John's timeless hit Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me for SSA choir with piano accompaniment. Arranged by Simon Foxley & Christopher Hussey.

1.99 £
Hinshaw Music
Another lovely (and accessible) anthem from Robert Lau. Try it during Pentecost for Christ the King Communion or general use.