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Call for Liberty€82.03
Muzikanten over de hele wereld roepen op tot vrijheid om weer op te treden. Ik heb dit stuk ook geschreven ter ere van alle helden tijdens de Covid-19-crisis.
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Fantasy Overture Swan...€70.25
Philip Harper's new version of highlights from this cherished Russian ballet classic, including the Dance with Goblets, Scene by the Lake, Waltz of the Swans and many of the heart-racing up tempo dances, as heard played by Cory Band on Classic FM. Nine minutes of pure escapism, suitable for 1st Section bands or above.
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La Mer (Beyond the Sea)€67.35
Bring some joy to your bandroom with this new arrangement of an old favourite, originally sung by Bobby Darin but also covered by Robbie Williams amongst many others. This arrangement won the award for Best New Arrangement at the Brass in Concert competition 2021 as played by Cory Band.
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ABBA Goes Brass€105.50
Medley
Mamma Mia • The Winner Takes It All • Super Trouper • Take A Chance On Me • I Have A Dream • Fernando • Thank You For The Music
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Acoustic Sketch€80.00
Acoustic Sketch is a piece for Brass Band and Carillon. The piece is build on the overtones of a fundamental, resulting in an acoustic scale. The idea is that these tones are audible in a bell of the carillon. The chords used in the band try to mimic this sound quality.
It is possible to play this work with chimes and bells.
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A Tallis Anthem€80.00
Acoustic Sketch is a piece for Brass Band and Carillon. The piece is build on the overtones of a fundamental, resulting in an acoustic scale. The idea is that these tones are audible in a bell of the carillon. The chords used in the band try to mimic this sound quality.
It is possible to play this work with chimes and bells.
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Canzonetta€80.00
Canzonetta is an arrangement for violin and brass band of the slow section from Violin Concerto Op. 35 by Pjotr Iljitsj Tsjaikovski.
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Eilean nan Gobhar€80.00
Acoustic Sketch is a piece for Brass Band and Carillon. The piece is build on the overtones of a fundamental, resulting in an acoustic scale. The idea is that these tones are audible in a bell of the carillon. The chords used in the band try to mimic this sound quality.
It is possible to play this work with chimes and bells.