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  • Fanfare de Angelis
    €80.00

    Fanfare de Angelis is a concert opener for brass band. The fanfare theme, as well as the choral theme, are based on the first four notes of the Kyrië from the Missa de Angelis (F-A-Bb-C). The mass itself is intended for feasts and commonly used in the Christmas mass. Therefore, next to being a great opener for your concerts, it can also be used during Christmas.

  • Sic Parvis Magna
    €60.00

    Sic Parvis Magna (Thus from small beginnings, great things come) is the motto of the explorer and sea captain Sir Francis Drake.

  • 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.

  • Those gazing eyes
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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.

  • Where Words Fail
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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.

  • Lord Tullamore
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    Lord Tullamore
    €174.99
  • Back on Track
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    Back on Track
    €136.99
  • Compostela
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    Compostela
    €169.99
  • The Spider's Web
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    The Spider's Web
    €84.99
  • Three English Folk Songs
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    Three English Folk Songs
    €105.50

    1. In An English Country Garden
    2. Linden Lea
    3. Richmond Hill

  • St James - A New Beginning
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    St James - A New...
    €127.99
  • Afterlife
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    Afterlife
    €160.60

    In 'Afterlife', the composer describes his impressions at death and the afterlife. 

    The work is based on the Dies Irae motif, which has often been used throughout music history to represent death. Different emotions associated with death are expressed in various forms and inversions of the theme.