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  • Graad: 6
  • Repertorium: 1e Divisie
  • Divertimento
    €342.00
  • Symphony No. 1: Gilgamesh
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    Symphony No. 1: Gilgamesh
    €354.99
  • Energico
    €274.00
  • Solaris
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    Solaris
    €358.99
  • Mexican Pictures
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    Mexican Pictures
    €224.99

    Your band will love getting acquainted with Mexican Pictures, a suite in four movements based on Mexican folk music.

  • Aurora
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    Aurora
    €254.99

    Aurora was the Greek goddess of dawn. Through the ages dawn has had a significant spiritual meaning - daylight conquering the ominous darkness of the night. This exciting work by Thomas Doss uses musical imagery to reflect the meaning of dawn by cultures throughout the world. The emphasis lies on oriental sounds - symbolizing the daily aurora in the Far East.

  • Nitescence crépusculaire

    Test piece 1st Division Wind Band - World Music Contest 2022

  • Guardian Angels
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    Guardian Angels
    €186.60
  • Atmospheres
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    Atmospheres
    €174.21
  • Codon
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    Codon
    €269.99
  • Procession to Calvary
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    Procession to Calvary
    €314.99
  • Poème Symphonique
for Concert Band
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    Poème Symphonique
    €276.00

    The work was written for the World Music Competition in Kerkrade as a compulsory work for the 1st division fanfare in the 1989 edition, and for a long time was only available as an original fanfare work. Since then it has remained a very appealing composition for the Brass and wind music audience, not only because of the exciting progression of the piece, but also because of its special compositional approach.

    As is often the case with popular works, a version for concert band was also regularly hinted at in this work. It is quite common knowledge that Rob Goorhuis does not like to write in a HAFABRA mode. His works generally only exist in one setting, the original, for the orchestral form for which it was conceived. However, Rob Goorhuis has devoted himself to a completely new version, which does justice to the color palette of the concert band. The flexibility of the woodwinds gives an extra dimension to the new work thus created.