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  • Where Eagles Fly
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    Where Eagles Fly
    €199.99
  • Fanfare for the Best
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    Fanfare for the Best
    €47.99

    Brass Ensemble and Percussion

  • Alhambra
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    Alhambra
    €189.99
  • Cityscapes
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    Cityscapes
    €149.99
  • A Tallis Fanfare
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    A Tallis Fanfare
    €64.99

    A Tallis Fanfare is a festive and virtuoso composition by Rodney Newton, based on the well-known canon of the 16th century composer Thomas Tallis. Newton's work functions excellently as the ultimate concert opener, and is characterized by its surprising modulations and beautiful color palette. 

    The hymn in the middle section is preceded by a quick festive passage that returns at the end. A Tallis Fanfare contains many contrasts and is a rewarding occasional work at various events. After a festive introduction by the entire orchestra, Tallis's leading theme is performed by the trombone section. The ending is a reflection of the beginning; grand and exalted.

  • Introduction and Variations on Dies Irae
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    Introduction and...
    €154.99
  • Gratitude
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    Gratitude
    €55.00

    Based on Psalm 150 : Praise the LORD - Hallelujah! Commissioned by a music lover pur sang who wanted to pay gratitude to his parents.

  • The Lost Circle
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    The Lost Circle -...
    €20.99
  • Variations on 'Was Lebet'
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    Variations on 'Was Lebet'
    €108.95

    Variations on ‘Was Lebet’ is based on the German chorale of the same name, the first line of which translates as ‘O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness!’

  • Fanfares, Songs & Dances
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    Fanfares, Song and Dances
    €119.99
  • A Road Less Travelled By
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    A Road Less Travelled By
    €170.99
  • Melita Variations
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    Melita Variations
    €97.90

    This piece is a set of variations based on the hymn tune «Melita» (John Bacchus Dykes), this hymn is also widely known as «Eternal Father! Strong to Save». The hymn is built on a structure of six, two bar phrases. The melody and rhythm are simple in nature allowing for a great deal of exploration in variations.