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JEWELS - Brass Quartet - Parts & Score
Available £14.95

Categories: NEW & RECENT Publications, Quartets
Composer: Eric Ball

Eric Ball is a name synonymous with the music of the brass band medium. His works; Exodus, Resurgam, Star Lake, and The Kingdom Triumphant are just a few of the titles which still form a large proportion of standard repertoire both in the brass band movement and the Salvation Army.
 
Here we have a lesser known work which although for quartet, rather than full band, contains all of the hallmarks, eccentricities, lyricism and musical colour that we have come to expect and love from the music of Eric Ball.
 
Using the simple hymn tune When He Cometh as its basis, Jewels is aptly named as it is just that.
 
A musical gem for four brass voices.

Available £46.00

Categories: MARCHES, NEW & RECENT Publications


JOSEPHINE - Trombone Solo - Parts & Score
Available £45.00

Categories: SOLOS - Trombone, NEW & RECENT Publications
Composer: Bohumir Kryl
Arranger: Keith Wilkinson

Duration 4.0

Grade 4th. Ection upwards

 
Composed by one of the most famous bandleaders of the Sousa-era, this virtuosic solo is named after the composer’s daughter, and arranged for band by Keith Wilkinson at the request of Brett Baker.

The You Tube Video has four film extracts - Josephine is the third extract in this film.
  1. CUTTHROAT ISLAND
  2. TOMORROW from "Annie"
  3. JOSEPHINE - Trombone Solo
  4. The GUARDIAN of the VALLEYS


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JUGGLER, The - Euphonium Solo - Parts & Score
Available £34.95

Categories: NEW & RECENT Publications, SOLOS - Euphonium
Composer: Karl Jenkins

The Juggler is taken from Karl Jenkins' Euphonium Concerto, an extended work given its world premiere by euphonium soloist David Childs and the BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by Owain Arwel Hughes in St. David's Hall, Cardiff during the last night of the 2009 Welsh Proms.
 
The Juggler, would normally form the first movement of the concerto, but it stands alone very well as an individual work for euphonium and band. The music is episodic beginning with with a minimalist texture over which the euphonium "tweets" three short calls before riffing around. It is broken up by a 'circus waltz' exploiting the agility and vituosity of the euphonium in a fun context.
 
On his eagerness to compose the work for David, Karl Jenkins stated, "It's been a privilege to write for such a virtuoso performer. We had been talking about it for some time and happily it all came together in 2009. David is a wonderful musician of the highest quality and it was a joy and, indeed, a challenge, to write a work for both him and an instrument of such beauty and agility."
 
The Juggler for euphonium and brass band recieved its premiere on November 29th 2009 in Swansea's Brangwyn Hall performed by David Childs and the Cory Band conducted by Dr. Robert Childs, and can be heard on Doyen CD262 Moto Perpetuo.
 
Other individual movements and the complete Concerto for Euphonium with brass band accompniament are available from Prima Vista Musikk. Orchestral and wind band versions are available from Boosey and Hawkes.

JUNO 1944 - Parts & Score
Available £49.20

Categories: NEW & RECENT Publications, TEST PIECES (Major Works)
Composer: Ty Watson

Duration = 09.25
Degree of difficulty = C/D

JUNO 1944
This concert work for Brass Band by Ty Watson, is a musical tribute to Canada's contribution during the D-Day invasion. It is in four movements:
I. Call To Duty
II. The Battle
III. Fallen Friends
IV. The Road To Victory
 
Juno or Juno Beach was one of five beaches of the Allied invasion of German-occupied France in the Normandy landings on 6 June 1944 during the Second World War. The beach spanned from Courseulles, a village just east of the British beach Gold, to Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer, and just west of the British beach Sword. Taking Juno was the responsibility of the Canadian Army, with sea transport, mine sweeping, and a naval bombardment force provided by the Royal Canadian Navy and the British Royal Navy as well as elements from the Free French, Norwegian, and other Allied navies. The objectives of the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division on D-Day were to cut the Caen-Bayeux road, seize the Carpiquet airport west of Caen, and form a link between the two British beaches on either flank.
 
The beach was defended by two battalions of the German 716th Infantry Division, with elements of the 21st Panzer Division held in reserve near Caen.
 
The invasion plan called for two brigades of the 3rd Canadian Division to land on two beach sectors—Mike and Nan—focusing on Courseulles, Bernières and Saint-Aubin. It was hoped that the preliminary naval and air bombardments would soften up the beach defences and destroy coastal strong points. Close support on the beaches was to be provided by amphibious tanks of the 2nd Canadian Armoured Brigade and specialized armoured vehicles of the 79th Armoured Division (United Kingdom). Once the landing zones were secured, the plan called for the 9th Canadian Infantry Brigade to land reserve battalions and deploy inland, the Royal Marine commandos to establish contact with the British 3rd Infantry Division on Sword and the 7th Canadian Infantry Brigade to link up with the British 50th Infantry Division on Gold. The 3rd Canadian Division's D-Day objectives were to capture Carpiquet Airfield and reach the Caen–Bayeux railway line by nightfall.
 
The landings initially encountered heavy resistance from the German 716th Division; the preliminary bombardment proved less effective than had been hoped, and rough weather forced the first wave to be delayed until 07:35. Several assault companies—notably those of the Royal Winnipeg Rifles and The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada—took heavy casualties in the opening minutes of the first wave. Strength of numbers, coordinated fire support from artillery and armoured squadrons, cleared most of the coastal defences within two hours of landing. The reserves of the 7th and 8th brigades began deploying at 08:30 (along with the Royal Marines), while the 9th Brigade began its deployment at 11:40.
 
The subsequent push inland towards Carpiquet and the Caen–Bayeux railway line achieved mixed results. The sheer numbers of men and vehicles on the beaches created lengthy delays between the landing of the 9th Brigade and the beginning of substantive attacks to the south. The 7th Brigade encountered heavy initial opposition before pushing south and making contact with the British 50th Division at Creully. The 8th Brigade encountered heavy resistance from a battalion of the 716th at Tailleville, while the 9th Brigade deployed towards Carpiquet early in the evening. Resistance in Saint-Aubin prevented the Royal Marines from establishing contact with the British 3rd Division on Sword. By the time all operations on the Anglo-Canadian front were ordered to halt at 21:00, The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada had reached its D-Day objective and the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division had succeeded in pushing farther inland than any other landing force on D-Day.


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JUST THE TWO OF US - Parts & Score
Available £45.95

Category: NEW & RECENT Publications
Composers: Ralph McDonald, William Salter, Bill Withers

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KARAKORAM - Parts & Score
Available £45.20

Categories: LIGHT CONCERT MUSIC, NEW & RECENT Publications
Composer: Daniel Parr

Duration: 5.40
Difficulty: Easy

I     Dawn of a Journey
II    Tragedy
III   Elegy
IV   Summit
 
K2 also known as Mount Godwin-Austen or Chhogori at 8,611 metres (28,251 ft) above sea level, is the second highest mountain in the world, after Mount Everest at 8,848 metres (29,029 ft).
 
It is located on the China–Pakistan border between Baltistan in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of northern Pakistan, and the Taxkorgan Tajik Autonomous County of Xinjiang, China. K2 is the highest point of the Karakoram range and the highest point in both Pakistan and Xinjiang.
 
K2 is known as the Savage Mountain due to the extreme difficulty of ascent. It has the second-highest fatality rate among the eight-thousanders, with around 300 successful summits and 77 fatalities; about one person dies on the mountain for every four who reach the summit. It is more difficult and hazardous to reach the peak of K2 from the Chinese side, so it is usually climbed from the Pakistani side. K2 has never been climbed during winter, unlike Annapurna, the mountain with the highest fatality-to-summit rate (191 summits and 61 fatalities), or the other eight-thousanders.
 
Ascents have almost always been made in July and August, the warmest times of year; K2's more northern location makes it more susceptible to inclement and colder weather.
 
The summit was reached for the first time by the Italian climbers Lino Lacedelli and Achille Compagnoni, on the 1954 Italian Karakoram expedition led by Ardito Desio.


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KARNO'S ARMY ( Circus March ) - Parts & Score
Available £27.95

Categories: MARCHES, NEW & RECENT Publications
Composer: Neil Samuel

Fred Karno was an English theatre impresario of the British Music Hall. As a comedian of slapstick he is credited with popularising the custard pie in the face gag.
Among the Music Hall comedians who worked for him were Charlie Chaplin and his understudy, Arthur Jefferson, who later adopted the name of Stan Laurel. These were part of what was knwon as "karno's Army".
Available £14.10

Category: NEW & RECENT Publications
Composer: Alan Fernie

Based on "I 'll Take You Home Again Kathleen "

this edition includes:
 
Solopart Bb treble clef
Solopart C treble clef
Solopart C bass clef
Solopart in Eb
Piano accompaniment

KEEP PLAYING THE MUSIC - CD
Available £13.95

Categories: NEW & RECENT Publications, BRASS BAND CDs
Material: Doyen

James Fountain

Featuring :
  • Elliot Launn
  • Slide Action
  • Lucy Knight
  • Tredegar Town Band
  • Classical Popus
Tracks : -
  • The Southern Cross H. Clarke arr. Fred Muscroft
  • Concerto in D major for Trumpet & Piano - Vivaldi/Bach arr. Huw Morgan
(i) 2.05
(ii) 3.45
(iii) 2.02
  • HOW DO YOU KEEP THE MUSIC PLAYING M.Legrand arr. P. Lawrance 5.38
  • OBLIVION - A. Piazzola arr. Julian Milone - 3.43
  • DU BIST DIE RUH - F. Schubert arr Josh - 4.46
  • SOLO DE CONCOURS - Chartier - 7.31
  • THRENODY - Ben Hillings - 4.53
  • TRIALS FOR OLWEN - Tom Davoren - 6.47
  • LET THE BRIGHT SERAPHIM - G.F. Handel - 5.43
  • KWAI - Toby Street - 5.41
  • SOMEONE TO WATH OVER ME - G. gershwin arr Joseph Turrin - 4.05
  • LIBERTANGO - A. Pizzolla arr. Julian Milone - 4.13
  • THE GIRL WITH THE FLAXEN HAIR - C. Debussy arr. Bradon Ridenour




KHARTOUM - Parts & Score
Available £108.00

Categories: FILM MUSIC & MUSICALS, NEW & RECENT Publications
Composer: Frank Cordell
Arranger: Joahn A Glover-Kind

Ouverture / Prologue / Gordon Meets Gladstone / Intermission Music / The Cattle Raid / End Title

Difficulty level: 4

Instrumentation: Brass Band

Duration: 7'58


KIDS PLAY MOVIE BLOCKBUSTERS - Parts & Score
Available £68.95

Categories: NEW & RECENT Publications, FLEXI - BAND
Arranger: Frank Bernaerts

Including the titles:

1. Pirates Of The Caribbean,
2. Lord Of The Rings,
3. Gladiator,
4. Conquest Of Paradise (from 1492: Conquest Of Paradise)
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KING OF SEA, The from Captain Sabretooth - Parts & Score
Available £37.95

Categories: NEW & RECENT Publications, FLEXI - BAND


Grade 2.0
Duration 3.30

Captain Sabertooth’s performances and music have been a part of children's lives since the character was created in 1989. Since then countless theatrical performances have been staged, mainly in Kjuttaviga in Kristiansand Zoo. Cartoons, movies, CDs and DVDs with content from the pirate world of Captain Sabertooth have also been produced.
 
The song «King of the Sea» is taken from the TV series also named «King of the Sea» produced by The Norwegian Bradcasting Corporation.
 

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JM105457KLABB - Parts & Score

KLABB - Parts & Score
Available £64.95

Categories: NEW & RECENT Publications, OPENERS
Composer: Øyvind Moe

Grade 4.0
Duration 2.24
 
 
Klabb was written in 2010 for the brass band at Manger Folkehøgskule and conductor Bjørn Sagstad. The piece consists of a series of short related episodes based on the whole-tone scale, but intermittently tending towards traditional "major" tonality. "Klabb" can refer to punching someone - and the piece is certainly meant to pack a punch - but the common meaning of the word comes from snow clumping to the undersides of skis, or more generally, something that makes for laborious progress. The whole-tone scale is directionless in that it has no implicit pull towards a tonal center, complicating the creation of meaningful and believable harmonic development. In this respect, the title can be seen as the composer's expression of frustration with his own choice of basic material (it seemed like a good idea at the time ...). For the performers, the unusual fingering combinations are what constitute the "klabb". Good luck, and don't forget to wax!
 

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KUKLOS - Euphonium and Tape
Available £14.95

Categories: NEW & RECENT Publications, SOLOS - Euphonium
Composer: Deri Roberts

Kuklos, meaning ‘full circle' in Greek, portrays a performer practising alone in an empty hall. This is reflected in the work's three sections, the first of which incorporates the performer walking into the hall and taking the instrument from its case. The piece then starts when the mouthpiece is placed, triggering a delay effect in the tape part. This then continues with sounds associated with an off stage warm up; blowing air through the instrument, checking valves, and long notes. This all becomes intertwined with the pre-recorded tape (digital playback track).
The second section is more virtuosic and incorporates many extended techniques such as multiphonics, half valve glissandi, flutter tongue, and singing through the instrument. This is then followed by a final ‘warm down' section, incorporating the soloist playing a choral before packing away his instrument, and leaving the hall.
 
The harmonic material of the solo euphonium is based on 2 harmonic series; the first being concert Bb at 58.27Hz, the second introduced later in the piece being concert C at 65.4Hz. For this reason the piece could be described as Spectral in its compositional style. We first hear the introduction of the harmonic series in the tape part as a distant descending scale, and as this moves to the foreground, it slowly starts affecting the soloist's harmonic material.
 
The tape part was constructed entirely from recorded euphonium sounds played by David Childs. The composer treated these sounds in the studio using a wide variety of manipulative software. Some of which consisted: Ring Modulation, Transposition, GRM, Resonators, Spectral Inverter and delay. Kuklos received its first performance on 28th June 2004 at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama performed by David Childs in the presence of the composer.
The Tape part (and a recording with both Tape and Solo Part) is available as a free download from the DOWNLOADS section of this website.
This publication comes complete with composer biography and performance tips from David Childs

Available Please contact us for price

Categories: SOLOS - B♭. Cornet & Band, NEW & RECENT Publications
Composer: Iver Kleive Kleive
Arranger: Frode Rydland

Grade 3.0
Duration 4.27
 
This cornet solo piece is one of the most beautiful works by Norwegian composer and organist Iver Kleive. It was originally written for vocal soloists, choir and keyboard instruments performed by Kleive himself

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L.O.V.E. - Parts & Score
Available £46.95

Category: NEW & RECENT Publications
Composer: Bert Kaempfert
Arranger: Frank Bernaerts

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LA CINTURA - Parts & Score
Available £45.95

Categories: LIGHT CONCERT MUSIC, NEW & RECENT Publications
Composer: Alvaro Soler
Arranger: Jan Van Kraeydonck

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LA NAPOLITAINE Tarantella - Cornet  & Piano accomp
Available £14.95

Categories: NEW & RECENT Publications, SOLOS - B♭. Cornet/Trumpet with Piano
Composer: Oskar Bohme
Arranger: Ralph Pearce

Although originally composed for cornet and piano, this arrangement was produced as a direct request from Roger Webster. The composer, Böhme (himself a cornet player), was a devotee of Felix Mendelssohn whose style he frequently emulated. Arranger Ralph E. Pearce has significantly expanded Böhme's rudimentary accompaniment by adopting some of Mendelssohn's motifs in similar pieces.
 
The music essentially consists of three contrasting sections. After a short introduction a virtuosic tarantella-like theme appears. This is followed by a more lyrical section, after which the tarantella theme appears. This leads to an exciting coda, which brings the piece to flourishing close.  
 
La Napolitaine is the opening track on Roger Webster's solo CD, entitled Webster's Choice, accompanied by the CWS (Glasgow) Band (Polyphonic QPRL099D).

La SUERTE de los TONTOS - Parts & Score
Available £40.00

Categories: LIGHT CONCERT MUSIC, NEW & RECENT Publications
Composer: J. Richards
Arranger: Philip Harper

An infectious Latin number which will have your audience dancing in the aisles. The winner of Best New Arrangement at Brass in Concert 2019, there are a number of performance options for different levels of band.
Check out Cory Band's video
 
2nd section +
 
Duration 3 mins 30 secs

La Suerte de los Tontos

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