Fanfare
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Aan de Amsterdamse...€117.00
Aan de Amsterdamse Grachten is a well-known Dutch song composed in 1949 by Peter Shott, pseudonym for Pieter Goemans. Over the years, Aan de Amsterdamse Grachten has been sung and recorded by many artists, including Wim Sonneveld, and is considered the most famous song about Amsterdam. Hilco Elshout has made a sparkling arrangement for both wind band and fanfare band.
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Froonacker's Pride€136.99
Franeker (voorheen bekend als Froonacker) is een bruisende stad gelegen in het noorden van Nederland. Carl Wittrock schreef deze uitdagende mars ter ere van het 150 jarig jubileum van het Stedelijk Muziekcorps "Harmonie" een van de muziek verenigingen van deze stad.
Een aanwinst voor het concertmarsen repertoire!
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Lux€78.97
On 14 September 2021, Luc Craps died of cancer at the age of 59. He was a true pacesetter, extremely funny when he could, serious when necessary. Some time after his death, Luc's wife Erika asked close friend Roger to write a work in lasting memory of Luc.
Luc, a gifted cornet player, was a musician from the band 'Bravour' from the very beginning. He also co-founded Quatre Brass, a spin-off of Bravoer consisting of four musicians, including the composer of this work.
That is why the composition starts with a tender melody, performed by four soloists. Because the composer knew that Luc could be very moved by simple, melodic music, the work was therefore deliberately written in this style.
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La Cathédrale Engloutie€87.50
Debussy's La Cathédrale Engloutie is an impressionist masterpiece that depicts the legend of a sunken cathedral that slowly rises from the sea at sunrise. In this edit for fanfare, Jord Spruyt has convincingly captured the rich timbres and mystical atmosphere of te original translated to the brass and saxophone ensemble. The music exudes a majestic tranquility, in which it waves harmonies, solemn chords and subtle dynamics together form an enchanting soundscape.
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