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Category: LIGHT CONCERT MUSIC Arranger: Edrich Siebert
Includes :
1. Miller of Dee 2. Some Folks Do 3. All Through The Night 4. John Peel 5. Early One Morning 6. My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean 7. Cock Robin 8. Auld Lang Syne:
Category: LIGHT CONCERT MUSIC Composer: Louis Prima Arranger: Ray Woodfield
great swing music ! - duration - 3.25
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The recording is THE GOLDEN SWING of BLACK DYKE, - CD is CD899
Sing, Sing, Sing, arranged by Ray Woodfield, is available on the CD 'Fever Fantasy!' by Carlton Main Frickley Colliery Band, conducted by John Hinckley.
Category: LIGHT CONCERT MUSIC Composer / arranger: L.Prima arr. M. Freeh
Sing, Sing, Sing, written in 1936 by Louis Prima, has become one of the definitive songs of the big band and Swing Era. Although written by Prima, it is often most associated with Benny Goodman. Easily accessible to concert audiences due to its big beat and showy drum breaks structure, this arrangement by Mark Freeh is a welcome inclusion in any concert programme.
Brass Band Grade 4
Duration: 6 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):
Category: LIGHT CONCERT MUSIC Composer: N.Herb Brown Arranger: Alan Fernie
duration 4.03
Recorded on the CD BRASS NIGHT - The Music of Alan Fernie with The Fodens Courtois Band, conductors Nicholas Childs and Alan Fernie - Obrasso CD866 - available for purchase on this site.
Category: LIGHT CONCERT MUSIC Composer: Peter Graham
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Sirocco was commissioned for the Doncaster concert Band, Musical Director Karen Roberts, by the Hothouse festival and was premiered at the Festival in March 2007.
A Sirocco is a wind that originates in the Sahara and sweeps across the Mediterranean through North Africa to southern Europe. Taking this route as his inspiration, Peter Graham has fashioned a tour-de-force for the band that features three Mediterranean folk songs.
Two of the three movements are well known in their respective countries. Firstly, the fast and furious Tarantella is commonly heard as part of traditional Italian wedding celebrations, whilst Romanza can justifiably lay claim as one of Spain's most enduring melodies, synonymous with the Spanish guitar.
The final movement has its roots in traditional Greek dance music, being a mixture of slow and fast versions of the Hasapiko. The best known example of the form is the famous Zorba's Dance, and in the same manner the Siataki's sedate opening bars soon give way to a frenzy of activity as the entire ensemble whip up their own musical storm.