Category: FILM MUSIC & MUSICALS Composer: James Horner Arranger: Klaas Woude
Love Theme from Titanic
Duration:2 m : 44 s Difficulty:2 1/2 This publisher describes difficulty as follows:
1 - very easy 2 - easy 3 - medium 4 - medium 5 - difficult 6 - very difficult
With the first notes of this arrangement, everyone who has seen the film Titanic will remember seeing the pictures of this moving love story against those of the dreadful disaster.
Category: FILM MUSIC & MUSICALS Material: Traditional Arranger: Gavin Somerset
From 'Titanic'
As the Titanic sank on the 15th April, 1912, eye-witness accounts recall the band playing to the very end in an attempt to keep the passengers calm. This piece played a major part in James Cameron's hit motion picture "Titanic" in 1997, as the heartbreaking scenes of people fighting for survival, and those simply saying good-bye rolled on our screens. Now, to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of the Titanic's maiden voyage (on 12th April 1912), this stunning arrangement of the work, as featured in the film, will allow your band to pay tribute to the story of the unsinkable ship, and the 1,517 souls she took with her.
Category: FILM MUSIC & MUSICALS Composers: Billie Eilish O'Connell, Finneas O'Connell Arranger: Michael Brown Transcribed: Christopher Bond
Grade 3.0
Delayed by the pandemic but scheduled for release in 2021, the much-anticipated James Bond film No Time to Die features a darkly beautiful and moody theme song recorded by Billie Eilish. With hints of the signature Bond harmonic flavor and stylish setting, this song is already on its way to becoming a classic, perfectly transcribed for brass band by Christopher Bond.
Category: FILM MUSIC & MUSICALS Composer: Carly Simon Arranger: Paul Lovatt-Cooper
Duration 4.40
Carly Simon first took this song into the charts in 1977, following the release of Ian Fleming's 10th James Bond blockbuster, The Spy Who Loved Me.
Back then, Sir Roger Moore played '007', with a characterisation that was full of debonair charm and sparkling wit. Having played 'Bond' from 1972 to 1985, and appearing in six movies, he was, for many, the definitive James Bond. But sadly, on 23rdMay 2017, he passed away.
Commissioned for the Flowers Band to premiere at Brass in Concert 2017, Paul Lovatt-Cooper pays tribute to Sir Roger Moore through this new setting, combining hauntingly reflective sounds with the type of exhilarating, powerhouse riffs, synonymous with a James Bond soundtrack. Features solo horn and flugel.
Categories: FILM MUSIC & MUSICALS, ANNUAL SPRING SALE 2023 Composer: Marvin Hamlisch Arranger: Christopher Wormald
Normally £40.00 - ONLY £34.00 in our SALE - limited stock.
Featuring trombone, flugel, tenor horn and baritone, this arrangement is faithful to the 1977 hit from the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me, and playable by all grades of band.
Category: FILM MUSIC & MUSICALS Composer: Patrick Doyle Material: Corsin Tuor
from "Henry V" - duration 4.00
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Category: FILM MUSIC & MUSICALS Composer: Tom Watson
Duration: 2:30 minutes
A salute to Hollywood and the big screen, this fine pastiche of film scoring is an exciting fanfare and concert opener, composed by Tom Watson, one of the directors of Prozone Music. The RPO Brass recently performed this at the Barbican Hall.
Percussion: 3 Players playing timpani, snare drum and cymbals
Categories: FILM MUSIC & MUSICALS, ANNUAL SPRING SALE 2023 Arranger: Michael Brown
Normally £49.95 - ONLY £42.45 in our SALE - limited stock.
Grade 3 Duration 4:15 Johnny Depp and company are back at it with the fourth installment of the blockbuster movie franchise. The soundtrack by Hans Zimmer (in collaboration with noted choral and band composer Eric Whitacre) features familiar swashbuckling melodies along with new flamenco-inspired themes performed by the guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela. Your concert stage will come alive with this exciting and well-paced medley by Michael Brown. Medley aus: Guilty of Being Innocent of Being Jack Sparrow, Angelica, Mermaids, End Credits
Category: FILM MUSIC & MUSICALS Arranger: Michael Brown
Grade 3 Duration 4:15 Johnny Depp and company are back at it with the fourth installment of the blockbuster movie franchise. The soundtrack by Hans Zimmer (in collaboration with noted choral and band composer Eric Whitacre) features familiar swashbuckling melodies along with new flamenco-inspired themes performed by the guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela. Your concert stage will come alive with this exciting and well-paced medley by Michael Brown. Medley aus: Guilty of Being Innocent of Being Jack Sparrow, Angelica, Mermaids, End Credits
Category: FILM MUSIC & MUSICALS Composer: Marvin Hamlisch Arranger: Christopher Wormald
A Chorus Line is an American musical with music composed by Marvin Hamlisch, lyrics written by Edward Kleban and the story based on the book by James Kirkwood jr. and Nicholas Dante. The plot centres around Broadway dancers auditioning for places in a chorus line, with the entire musical set on the bare stage of a Broadway theatre during auditions. A Chorus Line provides a glimpse into the personalities of individual performers and the production’s choreographer as they describe the events which have shaped their lives and decisions to dance professionally. Following several workshops and a highly successful off-Broadway production, A Chorus Line opened on Broadway in ]uly 1975, directed and choreographed by Michael Bennett. The production was an unprecedented box office success and acclaimed critical hit, with the musical receiving twelve Tony Award nominations, of which it won nine, and the 1976 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The original Broadway production ran for a previously unprecedented 6,137 performances, so becoming the longest-running production in Broadway history at that time, until it was finally surpassed for the first time some twenty two years later, in 1997. A Chorus Line remains one of the longest running Broadway shows ever staged and its success has spawned many successful stage productions worldwide ever since. In 1985, a decade after the stage show opened to such success on Broadway, A Chorus Line was made into a Hollywood film directed by Richard Attenborough and starring Michael Douglas as the choreographer. The film was released in December 1985 by Columbia Pictures but proved not to be as popular or successful as the award winning stage show on which it was based.
Categories: NEW & RECENT Publications, FILM MUSIC & MUSICALS
Grade 4.0 Duration 03.15
From the movie musical Dreamgirls, this arrangement begins as a slow and emotional ballad, later kicking into high gear for a fast and powerful rendition. This absolutely fantastic and spectacular arrangement by Christopher Bond will surely create a positive vibe within the band and will undoubtedly be liked by the audience.