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Category: Canadian Brass
Composer / arranger: Canadian Brass

With discussion and techniques arranged and edited by Walter Barnes. Exciting repertory books of Canadian; containing a wide variety of brass literature. These easy & intermediate collections retain the flavour of Canadian Brass recorded literature. The selection of literature and arranging were supervised by Canadian Brass. Separate parts published in this series; as follows :
Can. Brass Bk. of ADVANCED Quintet -Trpt.1 - Part Book
Available £8.50

Category: Canadian Brass
Composer / arranger: Canadian Brass

Can. Brass Bk. of BEGINNING QUINT.  Conductor - Score only
Available £15.50

Category: Canadian Brass
Composer / arranger: Canadian Brass

With excercises and techniques arranged and edited by Walter Barnes. This Volume is easy enough for pupils who can play a scale; or even half a scale.

Contents :
Music From the Royal Fireworks(Handel);
Ode To Joy (Beethoven);
Sanctus(Schubert);
Saint Anthony (Haydn);
Amazing Grace (American)
Westminster Abbey (Purcell);
Steal Away(Spiritual);
Echo Carol (Christmas);
A La Claire Fontaine (French);
Processional (German);
Crimond (Scottish);
Chorale(Bach);
Tudor Motet (Tye);
Kelligrew's Soiree (Canadian);
Fanfare for a Maple Leaf (Canadian)
Battle Hymn of the Republic (American).

Can. Brass Bk. of ADVANCED Quintet - Trpt.2 - Part Book
Available £7.50

Category: Canadian Brass
Composer / arranger: Canadian Brass

Can. Brass Bk. of FAVOURITE QUINT. Intermediate - Score
Available £13.50

Category: Canadian Brass
Composer / arranger: Canadian Brass

JEALOUSY - Ten Part Brass - Parts & Score
Available £33.25

Categories: TEN PART BRASS MUSIC, London Brass Series
Composer: Jacob Gade
Arranger: Richard Bissill

This arrangement is for the standard ten piece set up of 4 trumpets, 1 horn, 4 trombones and tuba.
 
This set includes additional parts for horn in Eb, trombones in Bb treble clef and Eb bass.
 
Jealousy is probably the most popular of all tango parodies. First published in Denmark in 1926 with words by Winifred May, it soon became a world-wide hit. 
 
Try to convey the drama of the dance in your interpretation. Take it seriously but feel free to ham it up when necessary, eg trombones in bar 152 onwards. Indeed the whole presto section (bar 145 onwards) should be manic, just like Spike Jones, until the big finish at bar 178.
 
 
Trumpet 1 in bar 9 should take time over the cadenza, especially in bar 14.
The muted trumpets 2&3 at bar 83 should be strong; don't try to hide.
Trumpet 3 at bar 99 should sound like Harry James.
Generally pay close attention to articulation and dynamics.

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.

LOST TO THE WORLD - Ten Part Brass - Parts & Score
Available £16.95

Categories: SUMMER 2020 SALE TITLES, London Brass Series, TEN PART BRASS MUSIC
Composer: Iain Maxwell

Flugelhorn Solo

Normally £19.95 - only £16.95 in our SALE

Scored for :

Flugelhorn Solo
Trumpet 1 in Bb.
Trumpet 2 in Bb.
Trumpet 3 in Bb.
Horn in F OR Eb.
Trombone 1 in BC or TC
Trombone 2 in Bc or TC
Bass Trombone
Euphonium / Trombone 3 in BC or TC
Tuba or Eb. Bass in TC
FREE SPIRIT - Nine Piece Brass & Perc. Parts & Score
Available £22.50

Categories: TEN PART BRASS MUSIC, Con Moto Brass
Composer: Jock McKenzie

Nine Piece Brass & Percussion



Available £42.50

Categories: TEN PART BRASS MUSIC, London Brass Series
Composer: Edward Elgar
Arranger: Chris Mowat

Ten part brass. Very difficult.

Click on MORE DETAILS to view the 1st. Trumpet part.

Scored for :

Trumpet 1
Trumpet 2
Trumpet 3
Flugelhorn - doubling trumpet in Bb.
Horn in F or Eb.
Trombone 1 - parts in TC and BC included
Trombone 2 - parts in TC and BC included
Bass Trombone
Euphonium - parts in TC and BC included
Tuba or Eb.Bass
GOODBYE DOLLY GRAY - Ten Part Brass Score only
Available £5.00

Categories: TEN PART BRASS MUSIC, Con Moto Brass
Arranger: Jock McKenzie

Ten Piece Brass Ensemble



GOODBYE DOLLY GRAY - Ten Part Brass Parts & Score
Available £20.50

Categories: Con Moto Brass, TEN PART BRASS MUSIC
Arranger: Jock McKenzie

Ten Piece Brass Ensemble



TEAM BRASS for Brass Band Instruments - Book & CD
Available £9.95

Category: Books
Composer / arranger: Richard Ducket

For everyone who wants to play brass! A flexible course which can be tailored to suit each student and is ideal for individual, group or class tuition.
POLISHED BRASS - Unaccompanied Bb. or Eb. Brass Instruments
Available £9.25

Category: Books
Composer: Lizzie Davis

Thirty-four studies suitable for all treble brass instruments including extra low register elements

These studies are fun for all treble clef brass instruments. I was fortunate to have the advice and support of David Chatterton, trumpet player and Head of Brass and Percussion at Chetham's School of Music, during the period of composition. There are extra low register elements making these suitable for French Horn players too.

"...Lizzie Davis' Polished Brass is an excellent set of 20 studies for either F Horn, trumpet, Eb horn, euphonium, baritone or Eb bass, and while graded very easy to medium, assumes a good deal of competence from students. The music covers a wide range of keys, time signatures and musical styles, and requires certain instruments to transpose certain studies. Although there are catchy titles and helpful suggestions at the head of each piece, this is not a teaching method and should be used as a supplementary aid."
Reviewed 'Music Teacher'
Available £19.15

Category: Quartets
Composer: J.S. Bach
Arranger: Walter Zingg

Parts included for:
 
Part 1: Bb Trumpet or Bb Cornet
Part 2: Bb Trumpet or Bb Cornet
Part 3: F Horn or Eb Horn / Trombone bass clef or Trombone treble clef
Part 4: Trombone bass clef or Trombone treble clef / Euphonium  treble clef or Euphonium bass clef

MORE BLUEGRASS BRASS for Brass Quintet - parts & Score
Available £10.00

Category: Quintets
Arranger: Budd Udell

a medley of :
1. Dill Pickle Rag
2. Going to Town
3. Turkey in the Straw
CARMEN FOR BRASS - Brass Quartet - Parts & Score
Available £25.50

Category: Quartets
Composer: G. Bizet
Arranger: Ray Woodfield

Click on MORE DETAILS to view the Solo Cornet part.

Includes :
1. Overture
2. Habanera
3. Toreador Song
IT'S A LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY - 10 Part Brass Parts & Score
Available £19.25

Categories: TEN PART BRASS MUSIC, Con Moto Brass
Arranger: Jock McKenzie

Ten Piece Brass Ensemble



ABBA GOES BRASS - Brass Quintet - Parts & Score
Available £30.00

Category: Quintets
Composer / arrangers: Andersson, Ulvaeus arr. A. Fernie

Scored for Brass Quintet.

Click on MORE DETAILS to view a pdf image of the Solo Cornet part.

Includes alternative parts for :
Horn in Eb. & F.
Trombones in Treble & Bass Clef
Eb.Bass in TC & BC
BRANDENBURG CONCERTO No.2 - Ten Part Brass - Parts & Score
Available £35.25

Categories: London Brass Series, TEN PART BRASS MUSIC
Composer: J.S. Bach
Arranger: Christopher Mowat

At about ten minutes long, this arrangement is slightly shorter than the original. As you would expect, it includes a spectacular part for piccolo trumpet, although, with the whole piece being a tone lower than the original, it is much less demanding than the notorious part that Bach wrote for his clarino player. The arrangement redistributes the solo material (originally played by just four soloists) among all ten instruments to create a pre-classical showpiece for the whole ensemble.
 
Scored for

Trumpet 1 - Piccolo Trp in Bb.
Trumpet 2 - in Eb. or Bb.
Trumpet 3 - in Bb.
Trumpet 4 - Flugelhorn
Horn in F or Eb.
Trombone 1 ( Trombones 1,2 and 3 are included in TC and BC)
Trombone 2
Trombone 3
Bass Trombone
Tuba ( or Eb.Bass)
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