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Brass Ensemble - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.948762 By Howard Goodall. By Howard Goodall. Arranged by Warren J. Wernick. Contemporary. Score and parts. 7 pages. Warren J Wernick #5713803. Published by Warren J Wernick (A0.948762). Blackadder is a series of four BBC One pseudohistorical British sitcoms, plus several one-off installments, which originally aired from 1983–1989. All television episodes starred Rowan Atkinson as the antihero Edmund Blackadder and Tony Robinson as Blackadder's dogsbody, Baldrick. Each series was set in a different historical period, with the two protagonists accompanied by different characters, though several reappear in one series or another, e.g., Melchett (Stephen Fry) and Lord Flashheart (Rik Mayall). The theme song is composed by Howard Goodall, an English composer of musicals, choral music and music for television. He also presents music-based programs for television and radio, for which he has won many awards. In May 2008, he was named as a presenter and Composer-in-Residence with the UK radio channel Classic FM. In May 2009, he was named Composer of the Year at the Classic BRIT Awards. Goodall said of the Theme, They asked me if I would have a go at the tune. With all of these things, although I do come up with my own ideas, you don't really come up with a good one unless you talk it through with them and the vision they've got. It was quite obvious, the historical approach they were going for. What's interesting is that the first series, the medieval one with 'Richard the Fourth', was much more filmic and much more historical. That's why we ended up with that tune. Whereas had the first series been the Elizabethan one, the theme would have been slightly gentler, less heroic. .
Blackadder Theme
Ensemble de cuivres
Howard Goodall
$12.99 11.19 € Ensemble de cuivres PDF SheetMusicPlus

Concert Band - Digital Download SKU: A0.505763 By Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes. By Donald Markowitz, Franke Previte, and John DeNicola. Arranged by Vitor Melo. 20th Century,Film/TV,Pop. Score and parts. 12 pages. Published by Melo Music (A0.505763). Upon hearing the opening chords of (I've Had) The Time of My Life, our mind immediately goes back to the 1980s. More specifically, to scenes from the movie Dirty Dancing, starring Jennifer Gray and Patrick Swayze, in 1987. The song was used as the theme of the movie, and has won a number of awards, including the Academy Award for Best Original Song, the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song, and the Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals. Band arrangement written by Vitor Melo.
(i've Had) The Time Of My Life - Score Only
Orchestre d'harmonie
Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes
$27.99 24.11 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus

Concert Band - Digital Download SKU: A0.505761 By Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes. By Donald Markowitz, Franke Previte, and John DeNicola. Arranged by Vitor Melo. 20th Century,Film/TV,Pop. Score and parts. 57 pages. Published by Melo Music (A0.505761). Upon hearing the opening chords of (I've Had) The Time of My Life, our mind immediately goes back to the 1980s. More specifically, to scenes from the movie Dirty Dancing, starring Jennifer Gray and Patrick Swayze, in 1987. The song was used as the theme of the movie, and has won a number of awards, including the Academy Award for Best Original Song, the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song, and the Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals. Band arrangement written by Vitor Melo.
(i've Had) The Time Of My Life
Orchestre d'harmonie
Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes
$54.47 46.92 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus

Woodwind Ensemble,Woodwind Quartet Alto Saxophone,Baritone Saxophone,Soprano Saxophone,Tenor Saxophone - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.999556 By Sushi. By Keren Woodward, Matt Aitken, Matthew Aitken, Michael Stock, Mike Stock, Pete Waterman, Peter Alan Waterman, Peter Waterman, Sarah Dallin, Siobhan Fahey, and Siobhan Maire Deirdre Fahey. Arranged by Russell Ward. Contemporary. 8 pages. Russell Ward #6047135. Published by Russell Ward (A0.999556). This is the First Movement from my Saxophone Quartet tribute to popular 1980'/90's UK songwriting team Stock, Aitken and Waterman. The work features four of Stock, Aitken and Waterman's best known tunes from their Golden Era in the late 1980's arranged for Saxophone Quartet in the form of a 4 movement work, with elements of Pachelbel's canon underpinning many of the themes throughout. The opening movement here features the Bananarama hit Love in the First Degree Be sure to check out the other movements also available here on my Sheet Music Plus publisher page https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/russell-ward/17598: I: Allegro Moderato - Love in the First Degree II: Scherzo – I Should Be So Lucky III: Adagio – Never Gonna Give You Up IV: Vivace – Together Forever Please email me if you happen to perform this work in it's entirety - I'd love to hear from you. I hope you enjoy performing it as much as I've enjoyed arranging it. Russell Ward rgeward@yahoo.com.au 
Love In The First Degree
Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones
Sushi
$14.99 12.91 € Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones PDF SheetMusicPlus

Vibraphone Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.934981 By Tears For Fears. By Christopher Hughes, Ian Stanley, and Roland Orzabal. Arranged by Jeff Calissi. Pop. Individual part. 5 pages. Garden State Publications #4785701. Published by Garden State Publications (A0.934981). Everybody Wants to Rule the World was somewhat of an afterthought during the 1985 recording of Songs from the Big Chair.  Initially regarded as not fitting with the rest of the album, the song was written and recorded in two weeks and placed at the end of the track listing.  After its release, however, the song went on to be awarded Best Single at the Brit Awards the following year and was awarded a 2015 BMI award for 6 million radio airplays. Not sure if anyone has an opinion of this song other than it will never get old.  This arrangement for solo vibraphone is an up-tempo shuffle and based on the radio/MTV edit, and endeavors to capture the easy feeling of an enjoyable song from the 1980s.
Everybody Wants To Rule The World
Vibraphone
Tears For Fears
$4.99 4.3 € Vibraphone PDF SheetMusicPlus

String Quartet String Quartet - Digital Download SKU: A0.977356 By Dionne Warwick. By Burt Bacharach. Arranged by Des McNutty. Soul. Score and parts. 16 pages. Des Press #6445803. Published by Des Press (A0.977356). Do you Know the Way to San Jose was written for Dionne Warwick and featured on her album Dionne Warwick in Valley of the Dolls in 1968. It became her biggest hit so far; selling over 3, 500, 000 copies worldwide and securing her first Grammy award, for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, in 1969. Warwick herself thought it was a dumb song.  This arrangement for string quartet is a relatively straight-forward idiomatic transcription. Muted backings and pizzicato in the cello give an easy-listening feel. It is in the same tonalities as the original recording, so you could even play along with it for fun.The level is on the easier side of advanced; quickly rehearsed by professional quartets and an accessible challenge for experienced students. Enjoy!
Do You Know The Way To San Jose
Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle
Dionne Warwick
$12.99 11.19 € Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle PDF SheetMusicPlus

String Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.942953 Composed by Geoffrey Peterson. Contemporary. Score and parts. 43 pages. Geoffrey Peterson #4267231. Published by Geoffrey Peterson (A0.942953). Link to complete recording: https://soundcloud.com/geoffrey-peterson/sets/the-edmund-fitzgerald-concerto On November 9th, 1975, the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald left port in Superior, Wisconsin. The 729-foot-long iron ore carrier, loaded with 26 thousand tons of taconite pellets for the auto industry, was bound for Detroit. Earlier that day, the weather service had issued a gale warning. This was not unusual, considering that gale storms are typical during November on Lake Superior. The Fitzgerald’s Captain, Ernest McSorley, and her 29-member crew headed northeast unaware of the maelstrom they would soon encounter. At around 2 a.m., Bernie Cooper, captain of the Arthur M. Andersen, another freighter which was following a few miles behind the Fitzgerald, radioed Captain McSorley to consult with him about the worsening storm. They had both decided to take a more northerly route along the Canadian shore, which they hoped would provide some shelter from the violent gale winds and waves. The Fitzgerald’s long-range radar stopped working the following day and was needed in order to avoid Six-Fathom Shoal, a shallow area of Lake Superior that could rupture the ship’s hull. McSorley soon radioed the Anderson to report that the Fitzgerald had sustained some topside damage...a fence rail down, two vents lost or damaged, and a starboard list. A list meant that the Fitzgerald was taking on too much water and was causing it to lean to one side. The short-range radar also stopped working, and the radio direction beacon from nearby Whitefish Point vanished. This would make it impossible for the Fitzgerald to reach the lee waters of Whitefish Bay and escape the 80 mph winds churning 20 to 30-foot waves. At 7:10 p.m. that night, First Mate Morgan Clark of the Andersen radioed the Fitzgerald to see how they were doing. Captain McSorley replied, We’re holding our own. This was the last contact anyone would have with the Fitzgerald. Shortly thereafter, the Edmund Fitzgerald disappeared from the Anderson’s radar screen. All 29 of her crew were lost on November 10th, 1975. The Edmund Fitzgerald chronicles the tragic final voyage of the well-known shipwreck in 4 movements; Embarkment, The Gales, Six-Fathom Shoal (We’re holding our own.) and Entombment-Dirge. The concerto makes use of several musical quotes. The first is Spanish Ladies, an English sea chantey, which appears in both the 1st and 3rd movements. The second is the funeral march theme from the 2nd movement of Beethoven’s 3rd Symphony which is heard in the 4th movement of the concerto. In addition, a chime is rung 29 times during the final bars of the concerto to memorialize the men who lost their lives. The Crew of the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald: Michael E. Armagost, Frederick J. Beetcher, Thomas D. Bentsen, Edward F. Bindon, Thomas D. Borgeson, Oliver J. Champeau, Nolan S. Church, Ransom E. Cundy, Thomas E. Edwards, Russell G. Haskell, George J. Holl, Bruce L. Hudson, Allen G. Kalmon, Gordon F. MacLellan, Joseph W. Mazes, John H. McCarthy, Ernest M. McSorley, Eugene W. O'Brien, Karl A. Peckol, John J. Poviach, James A. Pratt, Robert C. Rafferty, Paul M. Riippa, John D. Simmons, William J. Spengler, Mark A. Thomas, Ralph G. Walton, David E. Weiss, Blaine H. Wilhelm.
The Edmund Fitzgerald - Concerto for Piano and Strings
Orchestre à Cordes

$9.99 8.61 € Orchestre à Cordes PDF SheetMusicPlus






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