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  • In Nomine
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    In Nomine
    €199.99
  • Ouverture Triomphale
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    Ouverture Triomphale
    €82.95
  • Yleke
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    Yeleke
    €194.50
  • Musica Constantia
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    Musica Constantia
    €102.00
  • Wiener Philharmoniker Fanfare
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    Wiener Philharmoniker...
    €119.00

    Richard Strauss was on 11 June 1864 in München born and died on 8 September 1949 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. The Wiener Philharmoniker Fanfare Strauss composed in 1924 on the occasion of the Ball der Wiener Philharmoniker. The work was dedicated to the Vienna Philharmonic and received its premiere in Vienna on March 4, 1924. The composition was written for 22 brass and 2 timpani.

  • Falcon's First Flight
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    Falcon's First Flight
    €87.20
  • La Montagne de Watten
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    La Montagne de Watten
    €109.00
  • Exuberance
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    Exuberance
    €70.85
  • Black Hills
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    Black Hills
    €136.25
  • Rewenich
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    Rewenich
    €120.00

    The composition "Rewenich" tells the life story of 15th century knight Rienck Bockema, a story of conflict and reflection. The composition consists of five connected movements, each highlighting a phase in the life of Rienck Bockema ('Rewenich'). Bockema lived in Sneek at the Rodenburg manor (Nauwe Burgstraat). It soon became clear that Rienck Bokkema's world was bigger than Sneek. Because of his achievements during the battle against the Turks on Rhodes, he was knighted by King Edward III of England. When his wife Bott died suddenly, he went on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem for fear of guilt and eternal punishment. There he got a new holy mission: a crusade to Lithuania, where he fought at Grodno. After a turbulent time full of violence and battle, Rienck Bockema chose for contemplation. He founded a monastery near Sneek (the Thabor monastery) and became a monk. He spent the last period of his life in this monastery.

  • The Saga of Haakon the Good
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    The Saga of Haakon the...
    €229.99
  • Peter en de Wolf
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    Peter en de Wolf
    €259.00