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  • A Filvar Story
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    A Filvar Story
    €130.80
  • Fascination Fanfare - Rock Version
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    Fascination Fanfare -...
    €125.99
  • Fascination Fanfare
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    Fascination Fanfare -...
    €125.99
  • Evening Rise
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    Evening Rise
    €134.99
  • Legend of the Bell
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    Legend of the Bell
    €162.99
  • Medelpadia
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    Medelpadia
    €174.99
  • Color Concordia
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    Color Concordia
    €144.99
  • Vivat Colorum!
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    Vivat Colorum!
    €114.99
  • Majesty
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    Majesty
    €124.99
  • Battle for Eclectica
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    Battle for Eclectica
    €89.95
  • The Spartan Warriors
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    The Spartan Warriors
    €124.78

    The Sparta army is well-known in the time of the ancient Greek that the warriors would never lay down their weapons for any reason. The theme from the beginning of the piece strongly declares that the warriors are always willing to fight for their homeland. The slow movement reflects the feeling of the warriors when they are far away from their loved one due to their duty. The composers intently uses the harmony that gives a hopeful feeling but also painful at the same time. The audience can hear the bell during the piece. It is the symbol of the clock towers which located in every cities. Everytime that the warriors leaves a city, the sound of the bell becomes softer and softer until it disappears. Only at the end of the piece that the bell rings only one last time after the majestical theme. It's the bell of victory!

  • Nightglow
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    Nightglow
    €77.41

    The young British composer Ben Hollings found his inspiration for 'Nightglow' during a night out in the open air. The work is inspired by a nocturnal celestial scene in which the scattered stars, comets, galaxies and other astronomical elements create a warm 'nocturnal glow' in the darkness of space. A beautiful slow work for any band!

    The work was commissioned by K.F. De Berthoutzonen as part the collaboration 'Fanfarissimo' between 9 fanfare bands to expand the original repertoire.