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Category: LIGHT CONCERT MUSIC Composer: John Williams Arranger: Jonathan Bates
Cadillac of the Skies is taken from the score to 1987 film Empire of the Sun, by John Williams.
As Jim, played by a young Christian Bale, watches in amazement as the P-51 aircrafts attack the camp, he is overcome by the majestic spectacle of the aircraft and screams out joyously "P-51, Cadillac of the Skies!" - with the serene and beautiful music of the scene being wonderfully juxtaposed with the surroundings of war.
Category: LIGHT CONCERT MUSIC Composer: Kevin Houben Difficulty level: Fourth Normally £63.00 - only £54.95 in our SALE - limited stock.
Duration 9.35
In Call of the Clans, Kevon Houben reflects a musical confrontation in Scottish style. Under an ominous sky, the clans prepare themselves to defend their traditions, accompanied by catchy Scottish sounding music. The cloudy weather puts a damper on the festivities for a while, but bashful sun breaks through the clouds and warms the land again : the feast can resume. The clans put forward their best dancers, and the confrontation ends with a grand finale.
The classic Leslie Condon 'Tone Poem', originally written for Tottenham (now Enfield) Citadel Band in the mid 1960's. Based on the old gospel tune 'When the roll is called up yonder', this music became a blueprint of style copied by countless others since. Also featured on Celebration by Croydon Citadel Band.r