Classical arrangement
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Solveig's Song€ 70,95
Het beroemde lied van Peer Gynt aan zijn geliefde Solveig uit de Peer Gynt Suite van Edvard Grieg
Dit lied nu prachtig gearrangeerd door Jeu Stevens -
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Marche et Cortege€ 101,23
Marche et cortège uit de opera La Reine de Saba van Charles Gounod (1818-1893).
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Adagio Cantabile€ 104,99
Deze prachtige melodie is misschien wel een van de mooiste uit het repertoire voor pianosolo. Er bestaan intussen tal van arrangementen voor de meest uiteenlopende bezettingen. Georges Moreau wilde met deze bewerking zo dicht mogelijk terug naar het origineel, waarbij het pathetische aspect van de melodie absolute prioriteit heeft, ondersteund door een eenvoudige begeleiding.
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Bumblebee€ 81,50Euphonium solo
Flight of the Bumblebee was originally composed by Rimsky-Korsakov as an orchestral interlude for his opera The Tale of Tsar Saltan (1899). In the century since its composition, the piece has become a standard showcase for solo instrumental virtuosity. -
Leichtes Blut€ 78,00
Leichtes Blut (Light of Heart), is a polka composed by Johann Strauss II. It is a Schnell-Polka, which was influenced by the galop, a rapid, simple dance in 2/4 meter. The title is difficult to translate, for it suggests an easy-going, light-hearted personality, not simply "thin blood."
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Bahn frei!€ 78,00
Eduard Strauss is generally viewed as the lesser of the major Strauss family figures; still, like his brothers Johann II and Josef and his father Johann I, he produced some quite popular works.
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Capriccio espagnol€ 217,00
1. Alborada 2. Variazioni 3. Alborada 4. Scena e canto gitano 5. Fandango asturiano
Capriccio espagnol is the common Western title for a five movement orchestral suite, based on Spanish folk melodies, composed by the Russian composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov in 1887. The work has five movements, divided into two parts comprising the first three and the latter two movements respectively.
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La gazza ladra€ 167,00
Rossini's opera La gazza ladra ("The Thieving Magpie") is a sentimental comedy, or opera semiseria, as it was called at the time. Based on a true story, it is about a girl who is about to be executed for stealing a silver spoon when it turns out that the real culprit was a bird.