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Parade of the tin...€ 85,00
The Parade of the Tin Soldiers (Die Parade der Zinnsoldaten), also known as The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers, is an instrumental musical character piece, in the form of a popular cheerful march, written by German composer Leon Jessel, in 1897.
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Elton John in Concert€ 139,99
The songs of Elton John have been in the charts for over thirty years. This medley combines three instantly recognisable melodies: Nikita, Blue Eyes and Don’t Go Breaking My Heart. This work will prove a favourite with both players and audience.
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Honneur€ 74,99
This march attempts to portray the role of Honour as a quality of character using highly energetic rhythms and strong melodic lines. The opening themes, together with those developed in the first section, perfectly reflect this significant human quality.
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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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Fever€ 74,99
Deze song uit 1956 is in de loop der jaren door diverse artiesten gecoverd. Peggy Lee, Elvis Presley, Madonna en Michael Bublé, om er maar een paar te noemen, hebben allemaal een versie gemaakt van dit rhythm-and-bluesnummer, dat een tijdloze klassieker is geworden.
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Glasnost€ 87,00
This composition by Dizzy Stratford symbolises the birth of the new Russia in the time of Mikhail Gorbachev with its new openness in public affairs (glasnost) accompanied by political and economic reform (perestroika).
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Alpine March€ 74,99
Bertrand Moren composed Alpine March for the Hochwaliser Musikfest in Blatten, Switzerland in 2004. The march opens in a festive 6/8 time with lots of dynamic contrast and characteristic 6/8 rhythms.
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