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  • The Phantom of the Opera
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    The Phantom of the Opera
    €139.99
  • Total Toto
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    Total Toto
    €134.99
  • Time To Say Goodbye
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    Time To Say Goodbye
    €134.99
  • Europapa
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    Europapa
    €79.95

    The Neteherlands Entry for the 68th Eurovision 2024

  • Frisian Jukebox
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    Frisian Folk Songs
    €89.00
  • Hora Staccato
    €84.83
  • MacArthur Park
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    MacArthur Park
    €139.99
  • Riding to Olwen
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    Riding to Olwen
    €110.50

    A simple folk song, romantic French impressionism at is best.

  • Salut d’Amour
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    Salut d’Amour
    €117.00

    Salut d’Amour, originally written for violin and piano, is a work from Elgar’s early years as a composer. A classic of the salon repertoire, it was for many years one of his most played pieces.

  • Chanson de Matin
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    Chanson de Matin
    €78.50

    Chanson de Matin (Morning Song), op. 15, no. 2, was composed by Edward Elgar for violin and piano. During 1897, Elgar first became acquainted with A J Jaeger, the Novello's employee who became Nimrod of the Enigma Variations.

  • Ar Lan y Môr (On the...
    €41.75

    Ar Lan y Môr is a Welsh love song which translates simply as 'On the sea shore'.  Leigh Baker's skilfully crafted arrangement of this beautiful song begins with muted euphonium lamenting over a traditional Celtic drone featuring bowed vibraphone.  Ar Lan y Môr is a favourite in the Principality of Wales and has been recorded by two of its most popular voices, Bryn Terfel and Katherine Jenkins.

  • Chanson de Nuit
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    Chanson de Nuit
    €78.50

    During 1897, Elgar first became acquainted with A J Jaeger, the Novello's employee who became Nimrod of the Enigma Variations. In October 1897, Elgar, who by this time already had a number of comparative successes under his belt, wrote to Jaeger bemoaning the lack of financial reward he had received for his works.