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Concert Band - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1287641 By Dionne Warwick. By Burt Bacharach and Hal David. Arranged by John Ivor Holland. 20th Century,Broadway,Film/TV,Musical/Show,Pop. Score and Parts. 34 pages. John Ivor Holland #878666. Published by John Ivor Holland (A0.1287641). Introduced in the 1968 Broadway musical, 'Promises, Promises', this Bacharach and David standard has also entered the pop charts over the years, thanks to recordings in the 60s-70s by Johnny Mathis, Dionne Warwick, Bobbie Gentry and in the 90s with Deacon Blue. This easy listening classic has been arranged for flexible ensemble and can be performed by a minimum of 5 performers up to full band, using any combination of wind, brass and string players with percussion. Bring a little warm nostalgia to your next event, celebrating the legacy of the enduring partnership of Bacharach and David.
I'll Never Fall In Love Again
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Dionne Warwick
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Concert Band - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.939467 Composed by Charles Villiers Stanford. Arranged by David Hawkins. Romantic Period,Sacred. Score and parts. 30 pages. David Hawkins #3035299. Published by David Hawkins (A0.939467). This transcription of a Latin motet would work well as a warmup. The notes are easy but the lines are hard. This encourages listening between sections. As a 6-part motet, every part is doubled by another part of the band.Sir Charles Villiers Stanford (30 September 1852 – 29 March 1924) was an Irish composer, music teacher, and conductor. He composed a substantial number of concert works, including seven symphonies, but his best-remembered pieces are his choral works for church performance, chiefly composed in the Anglican tradition. Beati quorum via (Blessed are those whose way), Op. 38, No. 3, is a motet for mixed unaccompanied six-part choir by Charles Villiers Stanford, a setting of the first verse of Psalm 119 in Latin. It is the last of Stanford's Three Latin Motets, published in 1905.Stanford composed it at the end of the 19th century when he was a teacher at the Royal College of Music in London. Paul J. Rodmell wrote in his review of R. J. Stowe's book Stanford education: his finest unaccompanied motets, such as Beati quorum via, attain neo-Brucknerian sublimity, comparing Stanford's work to that of Hubert Parry and Anton Bruckner.
Beati Quorum Via
Orchestre d'harmonie

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