
1.99 £
G. Schirmer
Dale Warland Choral Series-The American composer William Schuman (1910-1992) wrote works in virtually every musical genre each mirroring his strong personality in their sharply defined sense of structure line and dynamism. This short wordless composition for women's chorus and piano dates from 1942 and was written for the Sarah Lawrence Chorus. The American composer William Schuman (1910-1992) wrote works in virtually every musical genre each mirroring his strong personality in their sharply defined sense of structure line and dynamism. This short wordlesscomposition for women's chorus and Piano dates from 1942 and was written for the Sarah Lawrence Chorus.

49.99 £
Hal Leonard
French March-Written in a traditional French style this stately march draws its title from the famous Arc de Triomphe in Paris. Terrific as a change of pace march this unique work is solidly scored with fanfare-like figures andappealing melodies.Dur: 2:00

40.50 £
Hal Leonard
Composed in the 1700s this traditional Irish ballad was a lament of homesickness by its author and is now a tender and beloved melody appearing on countless recordings. Also known as The Wind from the South or An Gaoth Aneas this setting for second year players provides melody for all sections of the band along with subtle and tasteful harmonic variants.

8.95 £
Alphonse Leduc
No.10 from 'Histoires'

10.00 £
University Of York Music Press
For Solo Violin. Published in 1985. First performed by Hisako Tokue New Music Series Guildhall School of Music. Score. For Solo Violin. Published in 1985. First performed by Hisako Tokue New Music Series Guildhall School of Music. Score.

4.99 £
Boosey and Hawkes
Violin 2. Murray E

6.99 £
Hal Leonard
Third Movement of A Tribute to Arthur Delamont-Imagine a band far off in the distance marching towards you - the music soft at first becomes louder and louder the red capes of the band swaying in the wind getting closer and closer. It was this image that inspired Flying Colors. Famed bandmaster Arthur Delamont always programmed a march in his concerts and the hallmark of his band was their red capes. This work starts very softly with a distant snare drum beat. The trumpets enter quietly with the melody and with each new melodic entry the music grows and intensifies to a roaring finish. This is a fresh new take on a march and is sure to please players and audiences alike! Dur: 3:10

29.99 £
Boosey and Hawkes
Roberto Gerhard's Dances From Don Quixote (1947) for solo Piano.

1.75 £
Chester Music
A cappella SATB arrangement of Praetorius' carol written for King's College Cambridge's famous carol service.

16.00 £
University Of York Music Press
First performance Toppan Hall Tokyo Japan 9th November 2003 Fumiko Kai ((vn) Kaori Ohsuga (pf). First performance Toppan Hall Tokyo Japan 9th November 2003 Fumiko Kai ((vn) Kaori Ohsuga (pf).

1.99 £
Hal Leonard
The party goes on and on and on with this 2010 pop hit by Taio Cruz. It's just so much fun to sing it pulses with energy and infectious joy and is a super choice for pop and show choirs. I throw my hands up in the air...Ijust want to celebrate and live my life. Available separately: SATB SAB 2-Part ShowTrax CD. Combo parts available digitally (tpt 1 tpt 2 tsx tbn syn gtr b dm). Duration: ca. 3:15.

1.99 £
G. Schirmer
This arrangement of the beloved folk song was first premiered by the Yale Glee Club in the fall of 2006 and has since become an audience favorite. Probably referring to the Red River that flows north between Minnesota and NorthDakota into Lake Winnipeg the sentiment expressed by the text is immediately understood by anyone who has had to bid farewell too soon to a loved one. This arrangement of the beloved folk song was first premiered by the Yale Glee Club in the fall of 2006 and has since become an audience favourite. Probably referring to the Red River that flows north between Minnesota andNorth Dakota into Lake Winnipeg the sentiment expressed by the text is immediately understood by anyone who has had to bid farewell too soon to a loved one.

14.00 £
University Of York Music Press
For Soprano Oboe Clarinet Horn Vibraphone Violin Viola and Cello. Published in 2004. Parts. For Soprano Oboe Clarinet Horn Vibraphone Violin Viola and Cello. Published in 2004. Parts.

6.99 £
Hal Leonard
FlexBand Series-This work was inspired by the legendary American patriot and hero of the Revolutionary War. James Curnow's popular three-movement suite is adapted here into a very effective format for incomplete ensembles.

1.99 £
Hal Leonard
Vancouver 21 CTV Olympic Theme Song-The theme from the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics this song recorded in English by Nikki Yanofsky and in French by Annie Villeneuve perfectly captures the universal message of the games: Believe in yourself and in your talent andfollow your dreams. The English version is recorded on the ShowTrax CD and the printed music includes English and French. Available separately: SATB SAB 2-Part ShowTrax CD. Score and parts available digitally (hn 1-2 gtr b dm perc vn 1-2 va vc). Duration: ca. 3:30.I Believe / J'imagine (Brymer Mark) 2 Part Choral

11.50 £
Boosey and Hawkes
The edition is part of the Trinity syllabus 2007 (grade 1 & 5). James MacMillan's music is notable for its extraordinary directness energy and emotional power. These seven intermediate pieces for Cello and Piano were commissioned with funding from the Scottish Arts Council. The piano accompaniment part is also included on a separate insert.

25.50 £
Lauren Keiser Music Publishing
Included as the first movement of Rewind. Included as the first movement of Rewind.

1.50 £
Alphonse Leduc
SATB chorus (with chamber orchestra ad lib.)

9.95 £
Alphonse Leduc
Chanson 'Au Matin se sont rassemblés...'

59.00 £
Hal Leonard
Based around rhythmic figures that create a wind-like effect and combined with a playful melody the turbulence and intensity of a major storm is effectively recreated in Of Gale Force Winds . A very brief moment of repose hints at the periodof calm that comes in the middle or “eye” of bigger storms. The fury of the storm then returns as this descriptive work comes to an exciting conclusion.