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JM69922RAGNHILD - Score only

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Category: De Haske Brass Band
Composer: Edvard Grieg
Arranger: Tom Brevik

Duration: 00:04:00


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Category: De Haske Brass Band
Composer: Torstein Aagaard-Nilsen

Duration: 00:12:45


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Category: De Haske Brass Band
Composer: Menno Haantjes

Duration: 00:06:15


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Category: De Haske Brass Band
Composer: Andre Waignein
Arranger: Menno Haantjes

Duration: 00:04:30


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Category: De Haske Brass Band
Composer: Andre Waignein
Arranger: Menno Haantjes

Duration: 00:05:00


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Category: De Haske Brass Band
Composer: J. Svendsen
Arranger: N.E. Nikolaisen

Duration: 00:04:00


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Category: De Haske Brass Band
Composer: John DeBee

Duration: 00:08:00


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Category: De Haske Brass Band
Composer: Patrick Millstone

Duration: 00:05:15


A WESTERN SUITE - Score only
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Category: LIGHT CONCERT MUSIC
Composer: Andreas Schulte
Arranger: David Well

Duration: 07:00


CAMBRIDGESHIRE IMPRESSIONS - Score only
Available £13.25

Category: De Haske Brass Band
Composer: Rieks Velde

Grade 3
Duration 11:30

In a four-part composition Rieks van der Velde takes us to the richly varied area surrounding the university city of Cambridge.
The Dutch composer was especially inspired by the atmosphere of Cambridgeshire, the county which lies north of London.

1. The Journey.
Although on arrival the area looks peaceful and friendly, the ruggedness of its inhabitants and landscape have an unmistakable influence on the music.
In the course of the tour, which starts with an Allegro movement, we are shown the vitality, energy and freshness of the Cambridgeshire countryside.
Short themes, swift and sudden motifs and rhythmical patterns supported by the drive of percussion instruments give expression to this image.
The first part is concluded by two 'Calmo' movements in which the music expresses how the cathedral in the city of Ely comes into sight and is gradually approached.

2. Visit to Ely Cathedral.
The famous Norman cathedral church of Ely, which was built in 1109, has attracted tourists from all over the world apart from being a place of worship and heritage site.
A cornet solo introduces the contemplative mood of the composition at this point.
The mystical atmosphere of the cathedral runs through this lyrical part like a continuous thread.

3. The Pub.
The thirst caused by this intensive journey makes a visit to the local pub a definite must.
These “public houses”, which may be open until the early hours of the morning, offer all kinds of entertainment.
Drinks are served liberally and the atmosphere is lively.

4. The Journey Back.
Time has flown: In other words, the moment of departure has come sooner than one would have wished.
In a flashback which recaptures elements of the first part of the composition we say goodbye to Cambridgeshire in a fitting manner.
Two scintillating final measures bring us abruptly back to the present.
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Category: De Haske Brass Band
Composer: Jan Bosveld

Duration: 00:12:00


THE POWER OF THE MEGATSUNAMI - Score only
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Category: De Haske Brass Band
Composer: Carl Wittrock

Grade 4
Duration 10:30

The word ‘tsunami’ is of Japanese origin. When you look it up in a dictionary, you will find that it means ‘a great sea wave produced by submarine earth movement or volcanic eruption’.
A megatsunami is the superlative of this awesome expression of power that nature can create, and has catastrophic consequences.

When Carl Wittrock completed this composition not many such big earth movements had occurred, but since then we have become all too familiar with the disastrous consequences which a tsunami may have.
On the 26th of December 2004 a heavy seaquake took place near the Indonesian island of Sumatra. Tidal waves 10 meters in height ravaged the coastal regions of many countries for miles around. The tsunami took the lives of thousands of people and destroyed many villages and towns.

There are more areas which run the risk of being struck by a tsunami, such as the island of La Palma, one of the Canary Islands. This island is based on oceanic crust at a fracture zone and as such is one of nature’s time bombs. The consequences of a natural calamity like a megatsunami are immense.
In the case of La Palma, the tidal wave will move in the direction of South America, where it may reach 50 km inland, destroying everything on its way.

In his composition Wittrock describes an ordinary day which will have an unexpected ending.
Right from the beginning there seems to be something in the air, the music creating an oppressive atmosphere of impending disaster.
Themes are interrupted, broken off suddenly, followed by silence, suggesting the calm before the storm.
Suddenly a short climax (glissandi in the trombone part) indicates the seaquake, and the megatsunami is a fact. Hereafter follows a turbulent passage symbolising the huge rolling waves.
After nature’s force has spent itself, resignation sets in and the composition ends with a majestic ode to nature.
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The Power of the Megatsunami mv 1 The Power of the Megatsunami mv 1
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Category: De Haske Brass Band
Composer: Andreas Schulte

Duration: 00:03:30


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Category: De Haske Brass Band
Composer: Jerry Bensman

Duration: 00:04:00


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Category: De Haske Brass Band
Composer: Al Govan

Duration: 00:04:00


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Category: De Haske Brass Band
Composer: David Well

Duration: 00:01:45


Available £12.50

Category: De Haske Brass Band
Composer: Andrew MacKereth

Duration: 00:08:30


HIGH FLYERS - Parts & Score
Available £72.00

Categories: Large Brass Ensemble, SUMMER 2020 SALE TITLES
Composer: Andrew MacKereth

Grade
Duration: 08:30


Normally £87.00 - only £72.00 in our SALE - Limited stock.
 
 
From the composer:
 
High Flyers are regarded as people with promise and potential.They are winners.
This is music for winners.
 
The title, as well as being a play-on-words, implies the nature of the work. It is a bright, optimistic, and upbeat piece attempting to depict an exhilarating ride on flying carpet.
The opening rising chords immediately suggest the gentle elevation of the carpets' ascent towards unknown heights, leading to a hint of a first theme in the horns at Fig. B.
 
The first four notes provide the thematic material for the whole work: C F G A.
A perpetual sense of movement is achieved through accented quaver chords punctuating the melodic material of the first main theme.
Fig. E sees the music of the opening bars fully realised, with flourishes from the euphonium and baritones representing swirling clouds, shooting stars, or passing birds in flight.
 
The same subject is developed into a lyrical second theme with a new lush harmonic treatment, evocative of gliding over an expanse of sparse countryside.This section ends with a note of serenity but is shattered by the urgent insistence of the percussion rhythms.
The third section introduces a new idea with a slightly distorted fanfare in the cornets and trombones.
This figure suggests for the first time that there may be trouble ahead. In fact, there is no need to fear and the journey can continue without aggravation. This fanfare returns near the end to signal a final note of triumph.
A new rhythmic variant of the cell motif emerges as the third theme now transformed by the addition of a triplet figure.
The music steadily gains momentum before moving inexorably towards the climactic return of the music and tonality of the opening bars of the piece.

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Category: De Haske Brass Band
Composer: Marc Delft

Duration: 00:06:00


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Category: De Haske Brass Band
Composer: David Well

Duration: 00:07:00


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