Concert Items
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Celtic Dreams
£20.51 – £30.66Score & Parts
A beautiful melody written in the style of a Celtic folk song.
A great addition to your concert programme.
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Deep Harmony
£20.51 – £29.13Score & Parts
A beautiful modern arrangement of Handel Parker’s Hymn complete with Drums and obbligato for Horns and Soprano on the last verse. A huge hit with audiences
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E Da Sa Qaqa (We Have Overcome)
£28.50Score & Parts
E Da Sa Qaqa is a Fijian Gospel song sung by the Fijian Rugby Team after winning the World Cup in 2016 and again during the Olympic games this year in Tokyo after winning the Rugby Sevens gold.
The title translates as We Have Overcome which is also very appropriate given the struggles of the last 16 months worldwide and now we are starting to win the battle against the pandemic.
This arrangement has given it a twist by adding a reggae beat to this beautiful melody. A real crowd pleaser. Playable by all sections of band
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Holsworthy Church Bells
£28.50Score & Parts
Said to have been written by S. S. Wesley while sat under a tree in a park in the town, this beautiful melody has been brought up to date by Kevin and was arranged for the Holsworthy Town Band to celebrate their Centenary. With its modern feel and lilt this is a great addition to your concert programme.
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Takeda no Komoriuta (Lullaby of Takeda)
£30.66Score & Parts
Takeda no Komoriuta (Lullaby of Takeda) is s beautiful Japanese folk song which tells the story of a young girl. The girl was forced to leave her family and village to go to work for a rich family on the other side of a mountain. As the girl worked carrying a baby on her back she thought about her family. Missing them she sang this song to comfort herself.
Playable by any standard of band this has proved to be very popular with audiences.
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Takeda no Komoriuta (Lullaby of Takeda) Download
£21.51Score & Parts
Takeda no Komoriuta (Lullaby of Takeda) is s beautiful Japanese folk song which tells the story of a young girl, forced to leave her family and village to work for a rich family on the other side of a mountain. As the girl worked carrying a baby on her back she thought about her family. Missing them she sang this song to comfort herself.
Playable by any standard of band this has proved to be very popular with audiences.