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Castle Park€ 41,08
The title of this march, Castle Park, refers to Castle Park in Ruthin, Denbighshire, where the composer first heard live brass bands when they played at the annual flower show in the late 1940s.
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Circusdom€ 41,08
Frederick Jewell was a prolific composer of music for the circus in the early 20th century, producing over 100 marches and screamers. He was leader of the Ringling Brothers, Barnum and Bailey, Hagenbeck-Wallace and Sells-Floto circus bands during his career. Circusdom is one of his most popular marches, skilfully arranged for brass band by Bert Van Thienen.
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Holcombe Hill€ 41,08
A traditional concert march in league with the great marches composed by William Rimmer, Kenneth J Alford and George Allen. The name is taken from an area in Lancashire just north of Bury, Greater Manchester, not far from the composer's home.
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The Wizard€ 57,33
A dignified march with a difference, The Wizard was inspired by the best brass band marches and two of the great English composers of grand orchestral marches; Sir Edward Elgar and Sir William Walton.
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HMS Indefatigable€ 57,33
HMS Indefatigable is a contest march, composed for the Virtuosi GUS Band, under the direction of Adam Cooke, and used as part of their programme for Brass in Concert in November 2016.
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The Bandwagon€ 71,99
Dirigent en radiopresentator Yutaka Nishida komt uit Tokio en is een goede vriend van Philip Sparke. Naast het dirigeren van blaasorkesten en het lesgeven presenteert hij – op de Japanse nationale radiozender Digital Radio Musicbird – een wekelijks programma over blaasmuziek, waarbij de nadruk ligt op zowel brassbands als harmonieorkesten.