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EN - Paradoxically€69.00
"EN" was one of the pieces nominated for the Fodens Richardson Award 2004. "EN" is a Japanese word for feast. Sachi Uchida: "My father was critically ill when I decided to write this piece. Some sad melodys came up on my mind. But because I wished him well, I wrote this cheerful tune and added the word "paradoxically".
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Fra Diavolo€50.50
Brother Devil - Overture. "An exciting addition to any program. The arrangement is unfussy and laid out very well indeed, with few technical demands and plenty for everyone to do. It is playable by most bands, with a little work".
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Persian March Opus 289€42.50
This work has an exotic flavour, thanks to the use of Middle Eastern twists in the melodic writing. It has a steady speed of 88 minutes to the minute and this, allied with the generally mid-range pitch of all the parts, would enable any level of band (including junior bands) to easily master the technicalities. John Clifford's arrangement is good.
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Sylvester Fantasy -...€94.75
Sylvester Suite was written by composer Marc van Delft in the Christmas New Year period, around New Year, the "Sylvester period". The work was commissioned by the Netherlands Institute for Wind Music for the Dutch Brass Band Championships as a 3rd division work.
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Three-Part Invention€89.55
Written by Keneth Downie for the 25th. Anniversary of the Netherlands Brass Band Championships in 2005 and used again in 2006. The composer writes: I borrowed the title for this music from J.S.Bach. Any similarity with Bach is very loose and superficial however. I am really only using the term to describe a suite, invented by me which happens to be in three movements.
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