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These arrangements incorporate various dance styles - from traditional ballroom dance - Foxtrot, Waltz, Quickstep, through to Latin-American, Cha-Cha and the more contemporary, ubiquitous "Smooch". "Strictly Come Dancing" for Brass!
Includes : 1. Lets Face the Music and Dance 2. Begin the Beguine 3. Charleston 4. Angels 5. Livin' La Vida Loca 6. Moon River 7. Careless Whisper 8. Wheels
These arrangements incorporate various dance styles - from traditional ballroom dance - Foxtrot, Waltz, Quickstep, through to Latin-American, Cha-Cha and the more contemporary, ubiquitous "Smooch". "Strictly Come Dancing" for Brass!
Includes : 1. Lets Face the Music and Dance 2. Begin the Beguine 3. Charleston 4. Angels 5. Livin' La Vida Loca 6. Moon River 7. Careless Whisper 8. Wheels
These arrangements incorporate various dance styles - from traditional ballroom dance - Foxtrot, Waltz, Quickstep, through to Latin-American, Cha-Cha and the more contemporary, ubiquitous "Smooch". "Strictly Come Dancing" for Brass!
Includes : 1. Lets Face the Music and Dance 2. Charleston 3. Keep Young and Beautiful 4. Moon River 5. I've Got You Under My Skin 6. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes 7. The Closest Thing To Crazy 8. Wheels
Categories: SUMMER 2020 SALE TITLES, SALVATIONIST MUSIC, Solos Composer: Robert Redhead
SALE - was £44.95 now £34.95 - limited sale stock on this title - first come first served !
Bb. cornet solo, chosen for the final round of the European Solo Competition 2007.
Life Abundant is a cornet solo written as a musical biography of the search of soul to find the meaning of life. The music begins with the dawning of life, then the abundant joy of childhood ('My cup is full and running over'), followed by the uncertainty of the youth who longs to say 'I want to live right' but doesn't know how. The answer comes in a meditative setting of the composer's own song 'One life to live, O may I live for Thee', after which the music confidently builds to a climax which expresses the joy of abundant life found in Jesus