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  • Grieg Highlights
    €147.15
  • March of the Toys
    €87.20
  • The Miller's Dance
    €76.30
  • Slava
    €81.75
  • Voyevoda Overture
    €130.80
  • Turkish March
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    Turkish March
    €104.99
  • Die Himmel rühmen des Ewigen Ehre
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    Die Himmel rühmen des...
    €97.99
  • Egmont
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    Egmont
    €115.38
  • Finale from Symphony...
    €104.70

    The year 2020 marks the 250th anniversary of the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven. While the first movement of his famous fifth symphony is more often performed, the majestic and triumphant finale beautifully exemplifies the craftsmanship and genius of one of the greatest composers of all time.

  • Scherzo (From Symphony...
    €80.70

    With one of Beethoven's most recognizable motifs, the Scherzo from Symphony No. 9 is an example of classical literature at its best. Jay's masterful adaptation for band brings it to the concert stage with grace and elegance.

  • Turkish March
    €87.00

    From 'The Ruins of Athens' Opus 113

    Brisk and inviting! This joyful and familiar melody by Ludwig Van Beethoven will quickly become a staple of your music library when you add it to your permanent collection. Articulation and dynamic contrasts abound, making TURKISH MARCH a solid choice for festival.

  • York'scher Marsch
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    York'scher Marsch
    €109.99

    Beethoven’s York’scher Marsch is one of a collection of three tattoos (WoO 18-20) and has had a chequered history, to say the least. There are several autograph copies for different instrumentations, dedicated to different archdukes who were commanders of various regiments of the army including the Prussian regiment called Marsch des Yorkschen Corps, which is how its current title arose.