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Hillslope Evolution is an exciting, groovy work for large percussion ensemble that represents the changes of erosion rates that form the slopes of hills and mountains over time. These changes are inevitable and occur at irregular rates, but the slopes are…
Style: Percussion
Composer: John David Cope
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Each set in the Incredibly Flexible Class Band Series features Rock style compositions suitable for players of one to three years experience. All pieces have fully scored rhythm section parts - Keyboard, Guitar, Bass guitar & Drum Kit with Melody and…
Style: Flex Band
Composer: Stephen Mannering, Brian West
Publisher: Brolga Music
Water colour country. Here the hills rot like rungs beneath enormous skies and all day long the shadows of the clouds stain the paddocks with their running dyes. In the small valleys and along the coast, the land untamed between the scattered farms,…
Style: Concert Band
Composer: Don Kay, Simon Reade
Publisher: Brolga Music
Depicting two Tasmanian scenes - Bruny Island where shearwaters and penguins gather in great numbers; and People's Park in Strahan the site of many a family picnic and brass band performance, Two Places provides two musically challenging movements for the…
Style: Concert Band
Composer: Simon Reade
Publisher: Brolga Music
Two Places was composed to mark the bicentennial of the European settlement at Risdon Cove and Hobart Town in 2004. Representing two contrasting Tasmanian locations, this work reflects the character of Two Places: The Truganini Memorial on Bruny Island and…
Style: Brass Band
Composer: Simon Reade
Publisher: Brolga Music