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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...
Style: Concert Band
Arranger / Composer: Kay, Don; Reade, Simon
Publisher: Brolga Music
The Sousa Band was preparing to embark upon a world tour in 1910. Before leaving for the tour, Sousa composed a new march for which he did not immediately...
Style: Concert Band
Arranger / Composer: Sousa, John Phillip; Rhea, Timothy
Publisher: RBC Publications
Based on Josquin Desprez's motet Tu Pauperum Refugium, this work begins with soul-settling chords, then moves off into the complex polyphony Josquin perfected...
Style: Concert Band
Arranger / Composer: Josquin; Brock, Gordon
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
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...
Style: Concert Band
Arranger / Composer: Reade, Simon
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...
Style: Brass Band
Arranger / Composer: Reade, Simon
Publisher: Brolga Music
For Saxophone Quartet The Washington Post march is one of the most iconic marches in the world. Written by “The March King” himself John Philip Sousa, this 6...
Style: Chamber
Arranger / Composer: Sousa, John Phillip; Pasternak, John M.
Publisher: Excelcia Music Publishing