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  • Fortinbras
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    Fortinbras
    €50.50

    Fortinbras - The Prince of Norway's March. Fortinbras' March is the final movement of a 13-movement ballet, Hamlet suite op.32a, written by Shostakovich in 1932. Later is his career, Shostakovich returned to Shakespeare's Hamlet to write a film score, in 1964, but it was of a much darker mood than the playful ballet. It is this film score that is much more widely remembered today.

  • Starting Up
    €41.00

    Traditional March

  • Fanfare in Orange
    €41.00

    Opening piece

  • Alma Llanera
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    Alma Llanera
    €77.50
  • Capriccio for Brass - BRA
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    Capriccio for Brass
    €77.50
  • 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".
    John Maines - The British Bandsman.

  • Music Invention
    €81.25

    Testpiece for 2nd Division (Dutch)

  • Three-Part Invention
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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.

  • Triple Dutch
    €94.60

    Testpiece Dutch Brass Band Championships 2003 3rd Division

  • War Dance
    €50.50

    From Belkis, Queen of Sheba

  • Who can sail without the Wind
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    Who can sail without...
    €79.00
  • Wiener Philharmoniker...
    €43.70

    The Fanfare für die Wiener Philharmoniker was written in 1924 for the organization's first benefit ball, which raised money for the musician's pension fund. Held on March 4 of that year, the ball took place during the holiday called Fasching in German-speaking countries and known as Carnival or Mardi Gras in other countries.