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Living it up€88.97
Bert Kaempfert was a German composer, arranger and big band leader. Together with Max Greger and James Last, he was one of the most successful post-World War II German orchestra leaders in mostly American nightclubs. His international breakthrough was in 1960, his absolute top with the song 'Strangers in the Night'.
Kaempfert's music had its own typical 'easy listening' sound. The 1962 LP 'A Swingin' Safari' featured several hits, including 'Living It Up', which became the title theme of the 1964 BRT serial 'Kapitein Zeppos'.
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Turtle Rock€90.20
Gorkhi-Terelj is one of Mongolia’s national parks, located 55km north-east of Ulaanbaatar. Unlike the nearby steppes, it has mountains and trees, including large stands of tamarack, which turn golden in autumn. The park has a magnificent alpine landscape, many rock formations for rock climbers, and includes a famous formation called Turtle Rock (Melkhii Khad) because of the shape it resembles. Well known as a tourist destination, the gigantic rock was formed and carved into the shape
of a turtle only by wind and rainwater, and is located just off the main road into the park. Legend says King Galdanboshigt hid all his treasures there during the Manchu war in 1600. Since then it’s been worshipped by the locals as a treasure rock that brings good fortune to those who visit.
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Swan Lake - scene 1€81.50
Swan Lake is one of the most famous and acclaimed ballets of the 19th century. Composed by Tchaikovsky in 1875-76, it was first performed in 1877 at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, but was a complete failure. Only after the composer's death did the ballet finally achieve success, with a new staging in St. Petersburg in 1895.
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Valse Mignonne€91.25
Valse Mignonne literally means “Nice waltz”. A pleasant, light waltz for your musicians to play and will certainly appeal to your audience! This waltz was originally written for piano by the Italian composer Ruggero Leoncavallo (1858-1919). This arrangement for Harmonie is by Davide Pedrazzini.
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