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  • National Anthems
    €72.50
  • Take my life and let it be
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    Take my life and let...
    €69.00

    The international melody “Ohne Rast und unverweilt” by Justin Heinrich Knecht inspired Feike van Tuinen to write this chorale arrangement. With lyrical lines and colorfully instrumented, this work is very suitable in your concert programm.

  • More Love to Thee
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    More Love to Thee
    €69.00
  • 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.

  • Gresford - The Miners Hymn
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    Gresford - The Miners...
    €77.50
  • This Majestic Land
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    This Majestic Land
    €69.00
  • A Tallis Fanfare (fa)
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    A Tallis Fanfare (fa)
    €84.99

    A Tallis Fanfare is a festive and virtuoso composition by Rodney Newton, based on the well-known canon of the 16th century composer Thomas Tallis. Newton's work functions excellently as the ultimate concert opener, and is characterized by its surprising modulations and beautiful color palette. The skillful fanfare arrangement is by Marten van der Wal. There is plenty of room for the saxophone section.

    The hymn in the middle section is preceded by a quick festive passage that returns at the end. A Tallis Fanfare contains many contrasts and is a rewarding occasional work at various events. After a festive introduction by the entire orchestra, Tallis's leading theme is performed by the trombone section, after which the saxophone group takes over the musical direction of this hymn. The ending is a reflection of the beginning; grand and exalted.