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ANGLIAN DANCES - Parts & Score
Available £60.00

Category: TEST PIECES (Major Works)
Composer / arranger: Alan Fernie

Set as the Fourth Section Testpiece for the 2006 Regionals
Duration - 12.11

There are five movements in this Suite :
1. - 2.08
2. - 1.33
3. - 1.30
4. - 4.33
5. - 2.27

You can listen to an extract of this work and view the Solo Cornet part on your computer, by clicking on the "MORE DETAILS" button on the right - this will reveal the 5 audio extract(s) for you to sample.


The five ‘Anglian Dances” are really miniature sound pictures of scenes from a mythical English country village. These are clearly pictured within my mind, but I prefer to both the listener and the performer form their own impressions.

The work was originally commissioned by the late Brian Hastings and The East Anglian Brass Band Association for their Annual Spring Festival in 1999 supported by National Lottery Funding through the Arts Council of England.
Selected as the Test Piece for the 2006 Regional Brass Band Championships of Great Britain - Section 4

Duration approximately 10:50 mins.

Percussion requirements:
Drum Kit, Timpani, Glockenspiel, Wood Block or Temple Block

If you enjoyed listening to this extract, you can buy the full recording of this work on the CD section of our site. If you want to perform this work with your band, you can of course purchase the score and parts here right now, by clicking on "BUY NOW".

The recording is REGIONALS 2006 , - CD is DOY CD206
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Anglian Dances 2 Anglian Dances 2
Anglian Dances 3 Anglian Dances 3
Anglian Dances 4 Anglian Dances 4
Anglian Dances 5 Anglian Dances 5
Anglian Dances- I. Movement 1 Anglian Dances- I. Movement 1
ANGLIAN DANCES - Score only
Available £25.00

Category: TEST PIECES (Major Works)
Composer / arranger: Alan Fernie

Set as the Fourth Section Testpiece for the 2006 Regionals
Available £47.60

Category: TEST PIECES (Major Works)
Composer / arranger: Bertrand Moren

ANOTHER WORLD'S HELL - Parts & Score
Available £79.95

Category: TEST PIECES (Major Works)
Composer: Simon Dobson

Another World’s Hell was commissioned in versions for brass, wind and fanfare bands by the Société Cantonale des Musiques Vaudoises and the Association Cantonale des Musiques Neuchâteloises for the 2013 Swiss Cantonales festivals. It is inspired by a passage in Aldous Huxley’s classic 1932 science-fiction novel Brave New World, which  describes in unusually close detail the music that is being played at a dance. This is Dobson’s interpretation of  the  imagined  ‘future music’ that Huxley dreamed of.

Brass Band Grade 5
Duration: 13 minutes

 

Grade equivalents for Brass Band test-pieces where there is considerable overlap at the higher levels, depending on the level of competition (local, regional or national):

Grades 1 & 2: Novice and Learner Bands
Grade 3: Youth and 4th Section
Grade 4: Advanced Youth and 3rd Section
Grade 4/5: Premier Youth and 2nd Section
Grade 5: 1st Section
Grade 5/6: Championship and 1st Sections
Grade 6: Championship

   
   
   
ANTARCTICA - Parts & Score
Available £99.95

Category: TEST PIECES (Major Works)
Composer: Carl Wittrock

Duration: 08:15

Carl Wittrock became inspired by huge icefields surrounding the South Pole. Colourfull and majestic sounds provide the composition a fascinating view of this "6th" continent.
'Antarctica' is a free impression of the scenery in the Antarctic.
 
Melodies are linked together to convey the various aspects of the landscape.
 
These melodies together with their simple harmonic accompaniments make this work pleasant for both the listener and the musician.


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Antartica Antartica
Available £16.95

Category: TEST PIECES (Major Works)
Composer: Carl Wittrock

Duration: 08:15


JM39279ANZIO - Parts & Score

Available £50.00

Category: TEST PIECES (Major Works)
Composer / arranger: Jim Alder

ARABIAN NIGHTS - Parts & Score
Available £135.00

Category: TEST PIECES (Major Works)
Composer: Rimsky Korsakov
Arranger: Stephen Roberts

Fantasy on Rimsky Korsakov’s scheherazade by Stephen Roberts

Test piece for 2013 British Open and 2015 Grand Shield.

The audio extract with this publication is taken from the CD 'Arabian Nights - The Music of Stephen Roberts' by Black Dkye Band, also available to buy from this site. Please click here for more details.


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Arabian Nights Arabian Nights
Available £37.50

Category: TEST PIECES (Major Works)
Composer: Rimsky Korsakov
Arranger: Stephen Roberts

Fantasy on Rimsky Korsakov’s scheherazade by Stephen Roberts

Test piece for 2013 British Open and 2015 Grand Shield.

The audio extract with this publication is taken from the CD 'Arabian Nights - The Music of Stephen Roberts' by Black Dkye Band, also available to buy from this site. Please click here for more details.


Available £81.00

Category: TEST PIECES (Major Works)
Composer: Kevin Houben

Duration 8.20

A short mp3 audio extract is provided here to give you a sample of this work.
Access it by clicking on the "MORE DETAILS" button.

Arcana is the plural of the Latin word “arcanum:’ meaning secret. This substantial work is full of contrasts. Smooth historic like melodies harking back to music of yesteryear, bustling complex rhythms, sections full of energy and beautifully smooth melodic passages. Arcano is a celebration of the brass band and the strength and energy of everyone involved in it. Celebrate the spirit of your own band with this imaginative concert work.

Technically difficult.
MP3
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Arcana 2 Arcana 2
Arcana Arcana

JM105744ARGOS - Parts & Score

ARGOS - Parts & Score
Available £74.90

Categories: 2022 REGIONAL TEST PIECES, TEST PIECES (Major Works)
Composer: Stephan Hodel
Difficulty level: Fourth
Duration 8.00

Set as the Fourth Section test piece for the 2022 Regional Championships of the British Brass Band Championships of Great Britain.


Argos is a composition commissioned by the Lucerne Cantonal Brass Music Association LKBV. Composed in autumn 2009, Argos was the 3rd grade task piece at the Lucerne Cantonal Music Festival 2010 in Willisau.
 
Argos (Greek Άργος , probably meaning light ), describes the light, festive character of the composition.
 
Roughly speaking, the work consists of three parts, a fanfare-like opening, a song-like or chorale-like middle section and a happy final movement.

ARGOS

JM105745ARGOS - Score only

ARGOS - Score only
Available £29.95

Categories: TEST PIECES (Major Works), 2022 REGIONAL TEST PIECES
Composer: Stephan Hodel
Difficulty level: Fourth
Duration 8.00

Set as the FourthSection test piece for the 2022 Regional Championships of the British Brass Band Championships of Great Britain.


Argos is a composition commissioned by the Lucerne Cantonal Brass Music Association LKBV. Composed in autumn 2009, Argos was the 3rd grade task piece at the Lucerne Cantonal Music Festival 2010 in Willisau.
 
Argos (Greek Άργος , probably meaning light ), describes the light, festive character of the composition.
 
Roughly speaking, the work consists of three parts, a fanfare-like opening, a song-like or chorale-like middle section and a happy final movement.

Available £57.00

Category: TEST PIECES (Major Works)
Composer: Urs Heri

Suitable for third section bands upwards.
ARGOVIA - Parts & Score
Available £56.60

Category: TEST PIECES (Major Works)
Composer: Armin Kofler

Grade 4.5
Duration 10.30
MP3
Audio samples
Argovia 1 Argovia 1
Argovia 2 Argovia 2
Available £48.30

Category: TEST PIECES (Major Works)
Composer / arranger: Urs Heri

ARMED MAN, The - Parts & Score
Available £89.95

Categories: LIGHT CONCERT MUSIC, TEST PIECES (Major Works)
Composer: Karl Jenkins
Arranger: Tony Small

A Mass for Peace " L'Homme Arme"

You can listen to extracts of this work on your computer, by clicking on the "MORE DETAILS" button on the right - this will reveal the six audio extracts for you to sample this great work now arranged for brass band. The recorded version differs slightly from the printed version - the printed version has links between movements which the recording does not.

If you enjoyed listening to these extracts, you can buy the full recording of this work on the CD section of our site. If you want to perform this work with your band, you can of course purchase the score and parts here right now, by clicking on "BUY NOW".

The recording is ECHOES OF THE EAST on Doyen DOY CD195

The Armed Man:A Mass for Peace, was commissioned by the Royal Armouries to commemorate the end of one millennium and the beginning of another. The Royal Armouries is Britain’s oldest national museum. It grew out of the arsenal of the medieval monarchs of England housed in the Tower of London and displays the hardware of war so that people can understand what war really is and what it means to the people involved in it.

Karl Jenkins started composing The Armed Man when the tragedy of Kosovo unfolded. He was thus reminded daily of the horror of such conflict and was so moved by these events that he decided to dedicate this work to the victims of Kosovo.

L ‘Homme Armé was a song written at the Court of Charles of Burgundy between 1450 and 1463 and is the theme forming the framework of this Mass by Karl Jenkins. Guy Wilson, the Master of the Royal Armouries, selected the inspiring text used in this composition. The first performance was given by the London Philharmonic Orchestra and the National Youth Choir of Great Britain at the Royal Albert Hall, London on the 25 April 2000 and has since been recorded on CD, conducted by the composer (Virgin 7243 8 11015 2 0). The Armed Man has 12 movements (plus an additional one without any music: A Call To Prayers) but this version for brass band uses only six of them in addition to quotations from other movements linking the sections and was first performed in 2002 by the National Youth Brass Band of Wales conducted by Dr Robert Childs. A longer version was recorded on the Doyen label ( ECHOES of the EAST ) by the Buy As You View Band 2005, conducted by Dr. Robert Childs.

The movements are:
1. L’Homme Armé(The Armed Man) - written 1450-63.
2. Hymn Before Action - set to the powerful poem of Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936), which ends "Lord grant us strength to die! ".
3. Charge - words by John Dryden (1631-1700) and Jonathan Swift (1667-1745).
4. Agnus Dei words: ordinary of the Mass (Greek,).
5. Benedictus words: ordinary of the Mass (Latin).
6. Better is Peace - words of Sir Thomas Mallory (?-1471), Le Morte d’Arthur (1469-1470) and Lord Tennyson (1809-1892).

The duration of this arrangement is approx 15 minutes. For competition purposes, an optional cut can be made - letter Q to R - thus reducing the length to approx. 14 minutes.

Notes for a Concert Performance:
In a concert performance, band members could stamp their feet in time with the beat, as if marching, commencing quietly and getting louder until the first entry in bar three, with the first two bars repeated for as long as required in order to build up a suitably dramatic effect. Another atmospheric effect - between bars 171-174, get as many persons as possible to sing, starting quietly, until a tremendous crescendo is achieved, ending in a scream the composer states in his score: “sing any notes & randomly gliss. up & down, then hold (at the pause in bar 174) to convey the horror of conflict!” Should a choir be performing with the band in a concert, it would be ideal for them assist.

BENEDICTUS (arranged by Tony Small) has been published as a euphonium solo, arranged by Tony Small for David Childs and recorded on the Doyen label ( Hear My Prayer), and is on sale separately.
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1.The Armed Man 1.The Armed Man
2.Hymn before Action 2.Hymn before Action
3.Charge ! 3.Charge !
4.Agnus Dei 4.Agnus Dei
5.Benedictus 5.Benedictus
6.Better is Peace 6.Better is Peace
Available £75.00

Category: TEST PIECES (Major Works)
Composer: Ludovic Neurohr

AS ABOVE, SO BELOW -  Brass Band & Brass QuinteParts & Score
Available £75.00

Category: TEST PIECES (Major Works)
Composer: Jay Capperauld

An original composition for brass band and brass quintet by Jay Capperauld was commissioned by John Wallace and The Wallace Collection with the support of the PRS Foundation’s Beyond Borders.  This major work enjoyed its world premiere at The Cumnock Tryst on 30 September 2017 at Cumnock Old Church, performed by The Wallace Collection and Dalmellington Band, conducted by Martyn Brabbins.
 
 
Programme Notes
Based on the Hermetic maxim “As Above, So Below”, the phrase comes from the cryptic text of The Emerald Tablet, which was purportedly written by a mysterious character who is thought of as an amalgamation of Greek and Egyptian Gods, Hermes Trismegistus.  The text first appears in Arabic between the 6th and 8th Centuries and is intended to outline the primitive and hidden sources that constitute the basis of all matter in the universe.  The phrase “As Above, So Below” implies an essential “oneness” of all matter and a correlation between the physical elements and supernatural entities that make up our surroundings. The philosophies expressed within The Emerald Tablet have become a founding principle of Alchemy, Occultism, Witchcraft, Theosophy and various other ancient gnostic systems of belief, and this work attempts to explore these forms of so-called “secret knowledge” in a ritualistic trance-like Adagio steeped in the esoteric.
 
The Brass Band is placed at the centre of the stage while the solo Brass Quintet are spread antiphonally around the concert hall and are placed above both the Brass Band and the audience in an attempt to create a direct dialogue between the Above and the Below.  Therefore, the piece endeavours to explore the meaning behind the text of The Emerald Tablet as well as the phrase ‘As Above, So Below’ in a music context while giving particular attention to the ‘SOLVE’ (Latin for ‘Separate’ which correlates to the Above) and ‘COAGLUA’ (Latin for ‘Join Together’ which relates to the Below) that is depicted in the image of the Baphomet by the French occultist author, Eliphas Levi, which is a visual representation of the phrase ‘As Above, So Below’.
 
Additional Note of Interest
It was not until the work was complete that the role of the main melody became clear when an unexpected and inadvertent correlation between this melody and that of the Latin Dies Irae presented itself.  The plainchant nature of As Above, So Below’s melody became a defining feature of the piece and when compared to the melody of the Dies Irae (a similar melody reminiscent of that contained within As Above, So Below), some interesting and unsettling implications unveiled themselves. 
 
The findings of a comparison can be interpreted as follows:
 
Both melodies adhere naturally to the plainchant idiom, which in itself strongly relates to a supernatural (or quasi-religious) element in both cases.
Both melodies originate in the key of D; the Dies Irae resides in the Dorian Mode on D while the As Above, So Below melody inhabits the D Octatonic Scale.
Both melodies can be divided into three distinct phrases, although the melody to As Above, So Below can be divided into three phrases in a number of ambiguous ways.
 
The most striking and unnerving connection is that, by pure chance, the Latin text to the Dies Irae fits perfectly under both melodies giving an entirely specific context to how the melodies are perceived.
 
By understanding the As Above, So Below melody as an alternative to that of the Dies Irae and by interpreting it in the same context, the connotations of the Dies Irae’s otherworldliness, and the suggestion of a dialogue with the supernatural and death adds a richer dimension to the As Above, So Below melody which in turn solidifies the esoteric concept of this work.
 
In conclusion, this unanticipated and purely accidental relationship between both melodies is worthy of note more so from an emotional and contextual perspective rather than from any analytical evaluation concerning the music itself – it is the circumstance of the so-called “secret knowledge” that has presented itself within the inner workings of As Above, So Below.

AS IF A VOICE WERE IN THEM - Parts & Score
Available £149.95

Category: TEST PIECES (Major Works)
Composer: Oliver Waespi

Grade 6
Duration 15:25

“As if a voice were in them…” runs William Wordsworth’s poem about the High Alps. Nature is presented in this poem as an all-powerful and nameless force but also as a creative energy and a mirror on man’s soul. It was commissioned by the Swiss Brass Band Association for the 2014 Montreux Swiss Championships. A stunning winning piece for your contests!

As If A Voice Were In Them

AS IF A VOICE WERE IN THEM - Score only
Available £32.50

Category: TEST PIECES (Major Works)
Composer: Oliver Waespi

Grade 6

Duration 15:25
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