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Rocky Mountains...€90.00
This composition was composed by Johan Nijs on behalf of the Royal Harmony St-Cecilea Steendorp in Belgium on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Hector De Jonghe's conductor, who is also the composer's best friend.
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Three Klezmer Miniatures€184.99
Klezmer music originated in the shtetl (villages) and ghettos of Eastern Europe, where itinerant Jewish troubadours, known as klezmorim, had performed at celebrations since the early Middle Ages. Three Klezmer Miniatures uses thefollowing traditional tunes: 1. Sham Harei Golan (There are the mountains of Golan) and Nigun Shel Yossi, a circle dance. 2. Tumbalalaika, a Russian Jewish love song. 3. Hava Nagila, the most famous of all Jewish folk dances - thetitle means let us rejoice.
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The World of Sorcery€139.99
The World of Sorcery plunges the listeners into a spellbinding universe where witchcraft and black magic combine harmoniously. Commissioned by Arts Vivants 52 and the wind bands of Bourbonne-les-Bains, Chalindrey and Fayl-Billot, the work is based on the skills and legends of the region, an area renowned for its wickerwork, particularly the three towns of the commissioning orchestras. The inhabitants of these towns knew how to use the benefits of water and wicker without giving in to the evil charms of the witches and sorcerers roaming the region.
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Kingdom of Navarre€129.99
This work describes the royal history of the Spanish village of Artajona and the Kingdom of Navarre. The music varies from majestic to fast and lively. We hear bells, a Gregorian theme, we are taken to the Middle Ages in a subdued passage and we listen to echoes of the hymn of Navarre. The composition concludes with the bells of Artajona: a fitting and attractive ending.
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Return to Muse€129.99
The divine muse of music could not be served through togetherness during the Covid pandemic. Giving even more reason to celebrate the fact that we can make music together now, back in the lap of the muse. In this work, various emotions are expressed: vulnerability, despair, but mostly hope, euphoria, and gratefulness as muse, music, and musicianship come together beautifully.