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  • A Lillehammer Tune
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    A Lillehammer Tune
    €104.99
  • Wonderful Party
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    Wonderful Party
    €134.99
  • Evening Rise
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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.

  • 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.

  • Lady Tullamore
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    Lady Tullamore
    €136.80
  • REPRISE
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    REPRISE
    €82.03
  • Echo
    €74.52
  • Call for Liberty
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    Call for Liberty
    €82.03

    Muzikanten over de hele wereld roepen op tot vrijheid om weer op te treden. Ik heb dit stuk ook geschreven ter ere van alle helden tijdens de Covid-19-crisis.

  • Fantasy Overture Swan Lake
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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.

  • Tornado (60163)
    €113.05

    Overture for Brass Band

  • Connection Speed
    €42.90
  • A Tallis Anthem
    €80.00

    Acoustic Sketch is a piece for Brass Band and Carillon. The piece is build on the overtones of a fundamental, resulting in an acoustic scale. The idea is that these tones are audible in a bell of the carillon. The chords used in the band try to mimic this sound quality.

    It is possible to play this work with chimes and bells.