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The Haunter of the Dark€94.99
The Haunter of the Dark is based on a tale by the author Howard Phillips Lovecraft (1890-1937) about a deserted church, where according to an old legend a monster had been lying low for years.
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Evening Rise€79.00
Evening Rise Spirit Come is the English version of an Indian song, probably a Hopi song. It is one of the most famous shamanic songs. Meanwhile it is also sung in many Christian churches. Unlike other Indian shamanic songs, it is more of a calm, sustained, meditative song.
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Tallis Variations€88.75
Test piece 1st Division Brass Band - World Music Contest 2022
The hymn tune on which these variations are based is the third of nine that Thomas Tallis wrote in 1567 as part of a psalter for the first Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury, Matthew Parker. It was later used by Vaughan Williams in the English Hymnal and as the basis for his Fantasia.
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Balletti di Gastoldi€89.00
Get acquainted with the music of this 16th century Italian composer Giovanni Gastoldi in this beautiful sounding arrangement.
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Dancing and drumming€45.95
Tylman Susato's Pavanne Bataille with contemporary rhythmic backing, this simple but highly effective arrangement features the percussion section.
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Fantasy Overture Swan...€70.25
Philip Harper's new version of highlights from this cherished Russian ballet classic, including the Dance with Goblets, Scene by the Lake, Waltz of the Swans and many of the heart-racing up tempo dances, as heard played by Cory Band on Classic FM. Nine minutes of pure escapism, suitable for 1st Section bands or above.
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The Final Frontier€130.00
In The Final Frontier, the composer explores different associations with the universe. Inspired by Stephen Hawking’s (1942-2018) book Brief Answers to the Big Questions, the piece describes the wonders and dangers of the universe, the big questions about the smallest elements, and the possibility of space travel.
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Those gazing eyes€110.00
Those gazing eyes is a programmatic work: We see a child gazing into the distance, slowly we enter his fantasy.
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Where Words Fail€110.00
A well-known statement by Hans Christiaan Andersen is: “Where words fail, music speaks.” In Where Words Fail, the composer also lets the music speak about things he could not find the words for.