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JM83890ROSEBUD MARCH

ROSEBUD MARCH
Available £20.80

Category: Quartets
Composer: Scott Joplin
Arranger: Naulais

2 Trumpets, Horn & Trombone

Difficulty: 3

Duration: 2'15


JM83716ROSEN AUS DEM SüDEN

ROSEN AUS DEM SüDEN
Available £24.80

Category: Quartets
Composer: Johann Strauss
Arranger: Naulais

2 Trumpets, Horn & Trombone (Keyboard & Drum Set optional)

Difficulty: 3


JM83891ROYAL MARCH

ROYAL MARCH
Available £20.80

Category: Quartets
Composer: Ted Barclay
Arranger: Naulais

2 Trumpets, Horn & Trombone (Piano / Guitar, Bass Guitar, Drums, Percussion (optional))

Difficulty: 3

Duration: 2'30


Available £12.95

Category: Quartets
Arranger: D Stephens

(Crimson Sarafan; Dark Eyes; Kalinka; Bublitchki)

JM83698RUSSIAN GYPSY SONG

RUSSIAN GYPSY SONG
Available £24.80

Category: Quartets
Composer: Jerome Naulais
Arranger:

2 Trumpets, Horn & Trombone (Keyboard & Drum Set optional)

Difficulty: 4


RUSSIAN SAILORS DANCE - Parts & Score
Available £19.15

Category: Quartets
Composer: R. Gliere
Arranger: Simon Kerwin

Brass Quartet.

You can view the Solo Cornet part as a PDF image of this work on your computer, by clicking on the "MORE DETAILS" button on the right - this will the PDF image for you to sample.
Available Please contact us for price

Category: Quartets
Composer / arrangers: Karchaturian, T. Wyss

JM83843SAMBA OLE

SAMBA OLE
Available £20.80

Category: Quartets
Composer: Gunter Noris
Arranger: Naulais

2 Trumpets, Horn & Trombone (Keyboard, Guitar, Bass Guitar & Drums)

Difficulty: 3+

Duration: 3'00


JM83933SAN JUAN DEL SUR

SAN JUAN DEL SUR
Available £20.80

Category: Quartets
Composer: Marc Reift
Arranger: Mourey

2 Trumpets, Horn & Trombone (Piano / Guitar, Bass Guitar, Drums, Percussion (optional))

Difficulty: 3

Duration: 3'00


JM83828SANTA BARBARA

SANTA BARBARA
Available £24.80

Category: Quartets
Composer: Carlos Montana
Arranger: Naulais

2 Trumpets, Horn & Trombone (Keyboard & Drums optional)

Difficulty: 2+


JM83804SANTA LUCIA

SANTA LUCIA
Available £24.80

Category: Quartets
Composer: Jerome Naulais
Arranger:

2 Trumpets, Horn & Trombone (Keyboard & Drums optional)

Difficulty: 2+


Available £11.00

Category: Quartets
Arranger: Rob Willis

Available £14.60

Category: Quartets
Composer: G.F. Handel
Arranger: Thomas Wyss

Bass Quartet

2 x Eb
2 x Bb

Grade 2.5
Duration 8:00

JM83700SCARBOROUGH FAIR

SCARBOROUGH FAIR
Available £24.80

Category: Quartets
Composer: Jerome Naulais
Arranger:

2 Trumpets, Horn & Trombone (Keyboard & Drum Set optional)

Difficulty: 2+


Available £46.00

Categories: SUMMER 2020 SALE TITLES, Music of BRUCE FRASER, Quartets
Composer / arranger: Trad. Arr. Bruce Fraser

Normally £46.00 - only £32.00 in our SALE ! - limited stock.
SCARBOROUGH FAIR (trombone) - Parts & Score
Available £6.00

Category: Quartets
Composer / arranger: Bill Reichenbach

JM83595SCèNES DE PARIS

SCèNES DE PARIS
Available £30.40

Category: Quartets
Composer: James Gourlay

2 Cornets, Eb Horn & Euphonium

Difficulty: 4+

Duration: 7'00


Available £9.60

Categories: Quartets, Music of BRUCE FRASER
Composer / arrangers: Bruce Fraser, Hannes Meyer

Available £9.70

Category: Quartets
Composer / arranger: Hannes Meyer arr. Alan Fernie

SCHERZO for Brass Quartet - Parts & Score
Available £45.00

Categories: Quartets, WILFRED HEATON EDITION
Composer: Wilfred Heaton

Scherzo for brass quartet.

This delightful example of early Heaton dates from 1937, when the 19 year old composer played the cornet in a quartet made up of friends from the Sheffield Park Corps of The Salvation Army. The hymn-like character of the middle section reflects the works origins. The work was first performed by Royal Danish Brass and has also been performed and recorded in a version for conventional brass quartet.

INSTRUMENTATION: 2 comets (or trumpets )and 2 trombones, or horn (in F or E”) and euphonium
Duration: 8 mins


THE WILFRED HEATON EDITION


John Wilfred Heaton (1918 — 2000) was a composer of refined sensibility and technical skill, the true extent of whose creative gifts has only emerged since his death in May 2000. As his many admirers suspected, the music currently in print represents just a small part of what he actually composed. The Wilfred Heaton Edition, a joint project between Kirklees Music and the Wilfred Heaton Trust, will make available the remainder of his rich legacy of finished pieces, as well as performing editions of those works lost and/or complete in sketch form. Wilfred’s life in music was underpinned by wide-ranging interests in the arts, in philosophy, and by his strong religious background and faith. Yet at times during his long life, his creative impulse was often tested and questioned .

Born in Sheffield to Salvationist parents, his musical talents were nurtured through the Salvation Army. He began piano lessons at the age of eight. Soon after that he was learning the cornet and writing music of his own. His piano teacher, Salvationist songster Mrs. Bennett, guided him to his first musical milestone, an LRAM in piano, awarded when he was eighteen. He left school to become an apprentice in a small brass instrument manufacture and repair business in Sheffield, Cooking and Pace. Apart from war service in the RAF, he remained there for over twenty years, composing whenever he could. Heaton noted on a page of his last work, the autobiographical Variations, "I got help initially from a crippled SA musician [George Marshall], who had a very sound harmonic instinct, but who stressed contrapunial studies above all; then from a local music master who initiated me into the wider world of chamber and orchestral music; and finally, a lot later [the 1950’s] Matyas Seiber, whose instruction on Bach studies was invaluable. These are three with whom I had personal contact, but along with other inspiring composers — the scores of the 18th century German giants and the 20th century masters. It was expected that Wilfred would dedicate his musical talents to the Salvation Army, and in his own words, he continued to “do a good job” for the Army throughout his life. However, what he offered for publication was not always accepted. The technical and musical complexities of his best work, while placing him firmly in the European classical mainstream, were often thought to be too radical for Salvation Army performance. Those pieces that were published, like the March Praise and the Meditation Just as I am have become Salvation Army favourites, but several more were rejected. Others, like the Toccata, eventually found their way into print many years later. In his 20's and 30's, Wilfred’s musical ambitions extended beyond the brass band. There was a Suite for orchestra, which later became a Piano Sonata and eventually the Partita for band. His Op.1 was a Rhapsody for oboe and strings. Op.2 was a suite of Three Pieces for piano. Both works received performances in London under the auspices of the Society for the Promotion of New Music. There was also a Little Suite for recorder and piano, composed in 1955 for the Sheffield-based recorder virtuoso, Philip Rogers. He also composed for chamber ensembles and voices.

In the late-1950’s, Wilfred’s life began to take a different course. He had taken up the french horn and was working as a peripatetic brass teacher, a move which in 1962 took the Heaton family to Harrogate. Much of the day-to-day work of instrument repair was left in the hands of Herbert Cooking, son of the former owner, who had worked under Wilfred’s enlightened guidance for thirteen years. When Herbert Cooking moved to the United States in 1964, the Sheffield business was closed. Wilfred played in a number of teachers’ orchestras and ensembles. He was a founding conductor of the Dales Sinfonia. He formed and conducted the local schools youth orchestra. Between 1962 and 1969 he was Musical Director of the Leeds Symphony Orchestra. In 1970 he spent some months as resident Musical Director of the Black Dyke Mills Band. However, as his professional activities increased, Heaton’s own creativity went into decline. He continued to arrange music for all the performing groups with which he was involved, but he composed very little. Another note on the score of Variations offers the explanation: ". . .all compositional ambitions were brought to a halt through my contact with Rudolf Steiner’s Anthroposphical Movement. Involvement in this seemed to dry me up at a tempo. I lost the impulse to compose. Such an activity seemed unimportant compared with the spiritual impulses provided by Steiner." Most of his spare time was now dedicated to a systematic exploration of the worlds of philosophy, of letters and of spirituality. From time to time, though, he was persuaded out of this creative semi-retirement, most notably in 1973, when he completed Contest Music - the only wholly original work to be published in his life-time. In his later years Wilfred was pleased, but always appeared surprised, at the appreciative reception his music was by then receiving. He never re-gained his old fluency but he was encouraged by family and friends - notably the conductor Howard Snell - to take up his composing pen once again. After the death of his wife and his own retirement from teaching, there was a welcome "Indian summer" - two substantial concertos, two marches and his final Variations. A few weeks before he died, Heaton remarked that as a young man all he wanted to be was a composer.
"And I suppose that urge never really leaves you" he added. Wilfred Heaton once said to a colleague there would be some surprise at what would emerge from his "unregarded corner". He was quite right.

Paul Hindmarsh Editor, Wilfred Heaton Edition.
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