Brass
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Cornish Sunset (Euphonium Solo)
£20.51 – £29.13Cornish Sunset has delighted audiences for over 20 years. Newly released is this revised addition with subtle changes to some of the accompaniment parts but more so for the percussion section with a more detailed kit part and extra Glockenspiel.
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Crowning Glory
£28.50Score & Parts
Crowning Glory was written for Denton Brass as their march for the annual Whit Friday March Contests. This bright energetic march has all the hallmarks of Kevin’s march writing with obbligatos for the Soprano Cornet and Solo Horn.
A great concert opener for all standards of bands.
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Deep Inside the Sacred Temple (Eb Tenor Horn Duet)
£10.36 – £12.38This duet has long been associated as being a Euphonium duet, here Kevin has arranged this beautiful Duet from Bizet’s ‘The Pearl Fishers’ for two Eb Tenor Horns using the harp influence of the original in the accompaniment.
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Gimme A Minute (or so) Eb Tenor Horn
£28.50Score & Parts
Best described as a Xylophone style solo written for Tenor Horn.
Kevin wrote this as a finale to his guest soloist performance at his 50 Years A Bandsman concert and dedicated to the memory of John Holland his music teacher from his school days who passed away a few months before the concert took place.
Also available with piano accompaniment.
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Gimme A Minute (or so) Eb Tenor Horn with Piano Accompaniment
£10.00Eb Tenor Horn Solo with Piano Accompaniment
Best described as a Xylophone style solo written for Tenor Horn.
Kevin wrote this as a finale to his guest soloist performance at his 50 Years A Bandsman concert and dedicated to the memory of John Holland his music teacher from his school days who passed away a few months before the concert took place.
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Heligan
£55.00Score & Parts
A descriptive piece of around 13 minutes telling the story of and taking you on a journey around the Lost Gardens of Heligan.
Following the introduction, we begin our journey at the Grand House with the staff scurrying around carrying out their work.
Next comes the outbreak of World War 1 when all of the male staff of the house signed up with the Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry. Following the war only 6 of the gardens 22 staff survived and returned to Heligan.
After the war the gardens “Go to Sleep” and become overgrown.
Then comes the modern-day workers rediscovering the gardens and beginning to put them back to their former glory.
Then the sun rises over the gardens and the birds begin to sing and we find ourselves in the serene lost valley.
We then pass through the Jungle before turning the corner and once again see the House and lawns in all their glory.
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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.