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  • Format Hal Leonard
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    Hymnus Antverpiae
    €81.00
  • Til Ungdommen
    €82.50
  • Prismatic Light
    €82.50
  • Three is a Chord
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    Three is a Chord
    €75.00
  • A Lillehammer Tune
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    A Lillehammer Tune
    €104.99
  • 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.

  • 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

  • View on Copenhagen
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    View on Copenhagen
    €150.00
  • The Sun Never Says
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    The Sun Never Says
    €82.50
  • A Moonlit Night
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    A Moonlit Night
    €82.50
  • A Western Suite
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    A Western Suite
    €94.99

    The atmosphere of the Wild West is caught in a striking and most imaginative way by young composer Andreas Schulte in this work. A caravan of gold- and fortuneseekers launch themselves into a big adventure and begin their rush westward.

    The first movement desciribes these first days of buoyancy and optimism in a crisp march. Near the campfire the pioneers rest themselves, and the music expresses feelings of romance, nostalgia for the past and hopes for the future. A wistful melody very characteristically communicates these feelings. Relaxation takes place in the third movement which is a musical characterization of a rodeo and its attendant festivities. It is obvious that sometimes something goes wrong and this aspect can also be heard.

    Nevertheless, the valiant rider wins in the end. With a flashback to the beginning, the journey is completed musically, thus giving the composition a dignified finale.