• Endurance

    £10.00£65.00
    Commissioned by Kapitol Promotions as the 3rd section test-piece for the 2020 Regional Championships of Great Britain, Endurance is a set of 'narrative variations' for brass band inspired by the story of Ernest Shackleton's epic journey across the Southern Ocean in 1914-16.
  • Ave Maria

    £12.00£25.00
    Ave Maria by Bach/Gounod is a popular setting of the well-used Latin text and was originally published in 1853 as Méditation sur le Premier Prélude de Piano de S. Bach. The piece consists of a melody by the French Romantic composer Charles Gounod that he superimposed over a very slightly changed version of the Prelude No. 1 in C major from J.S. Bach’s The Well-Tempered Clavier, written 137 years earlier. Gounod improvised the melody, and his future father-in-law Pierre-Joseph-Guillaume Zimmermann transcribed the improvisation and in 1853 made an arrangement for violin (or cello) with piano and harmonium. In 1859 the setting was published with the familiar Latin text. This arrangement features the tenor horn and was commissioned for Sheona White and the Brighouse and Rastrick Band to perform at the 2017 Brass in Concert Championships by their conductor Dr David Thornton, at which Sheona won the prize for best tenor horn. It was subsequently adapted into versions for B flat solo instruments (euphonium, tenor trombone or baritone) and with percussion accompaniment only.
  • Dragon Dances

    £12.00£65.00
    Dragon Dances is a virtuosic showpiece solo for tenor horn, commissioned by Owen Farr and featured on his 2014 solo CD 'A New Dawn'
    Dragon Dances is one of the most exciting and energetic pieces to be written for the tenor horn - Owen Farr
    PDF download options are available for this work.  
  • An exciting and dynamic work ideal for opening a concert or creating an impact!
    ...thrill a minute style! - Iwan Fox, 4BarsRest.com
    A PDF download version of this work is available.
  • The Once and Future King

    £10.00£65.00
    A three movement suite for brass band, suitable for bands of third section standard and upwards. The Once and Future King has been selected as the set test-piece for the 3rd sections of the Swiss National Brass Band Championships in 2007, the Regional Championships of Great Britain in 2009 and the NIBA Championship of Ireland in 2012.
    The Once and Future King is a superbly written, atmospheric piece with a thrilling climax - Rodney Newton, British Bandsman
  • LeFay’s Mirage

    £12.00£20.00
    LeFay’s Mirage for E flat Tenor Horn and Piano was commissioned by Nicky Abkiewicz who is also the work’s dedicatee, to add to the competition and concert repertoire for solo tenor horn.
  • Christmas Concerto

    £20.00£30.00
    This arrangement of Corelli's famous Concerto Grosso Opus 6 No. 8 (known as the "Christmas Concerto") features soprano cornet, two solo cornets and solo euphonium playing the 'concertino' parts, and is playable by all grades of band. A PDF download option of this piece is available.
  • gemini

    £7.50
    gemini is a virtuosic solo for unaccompanied cornet - ideal for student recitals - inspired by the constellation of the same name.
  • Coventry Carol

    £20.00£30.00
    This version of the famous 16th century Coventry Carol is a new and exciting arrangement of the traditional carol, available in versions for full brass band or smaller ensemble
  • strange geometry is a virtuosic showpiece for brass band commissioned by Hammonds Saltaire Band for the 2015 Brass in Concert Championship.
    It's a full on journey through our Solar System. Descriptive, intense and dramatic - www.4barsrest.com
  • Canzona XIII

    £20.00£35.00
    Canzona XIII (a.k.a. Canzon Septimi Octavi Toni a 12) is music composed for St Mark's Venice by the renaissance master Giovanni Gabrieli, arranged here for a brass band split into three 'choirs.
  • Perseverance

    £10.00£65.00
    Commissioned by Middleton Band to mark their 140th anniversary in 2016, supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England, and featured on Middleton Band's CD of the same name.

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