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Wonderful Peace€ 59,50
Vocal- or instrumental Solo
This song is one of the most used and loved Christmas songs in Sweden during the 20th century.
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Noah's Ark€ 189,99
Noah's Ark is gebaseerd op het gelijknamige bijbelse epos, waarin Noah een ark bouwt om de zondvloed te doorstaan. Het werk schildert vier taferelen uit het verhaal en wordt telkens ingeleid door een eigen thema.
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Orion€ 59,64
There are all sorts of marches: fast and slow, solemn and energetic, military and civil, procession and funeral. Orion is a so-called ‘slow march’. However the moderate tempo does not make a passive or heavy impression. On the contrary, this march contains natural optimism and spontaneity. The persistant ‘pulse’ gives this majestic march a noble character.
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Pomp and Circumstance...€ 139,99
De Engelse componist Edward Elgar schreef zijn vijf Pomp and Circumstance-marsen tussen 1901 en 1930 - toen de macht van Engeland wereldwijd groot was. March No. 3 in C klein werd uitgegeven in 1905.
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Northern Notes€ 60,75
Openingswerk geschreven ter gelegenheid van Taptoe Groningen.
Flex-4 bezetting met percussie -
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The Quest€ 129,99
Quest staat voor "verkenning"-"zoektocht". Dit vierdelige werk vormt een uitdaging voor elk fanfare- of harmonie-orkest. Alle instrumentengroepen komen uitgebreid aan bod in deze filmmuziekachtige compositie, die uitstekend kan dienen voor concert en wedstrijd.
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The Verdant Braes of...€ 35,50
Ireland is renowned for having an almost endless list of folk tunes that have been passed down from generation to generation. Now, in a moving arrangement for the Flugel soloist, 'The Verdant Braes of Skreen' has been arranged by Max Stannard and is the perfect choice for bands and soloists looking to indulge in a little Irish culture.
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Nutcracker suite€ 317,19
The Nutcracker is one of the composer's most popular compositions. The music belongs to the Romantic Period and contains some of his most memorable melodies, several of which are frequently used in television and film.
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Poppy Fields€ 35,75
It was while looking out upon the twelve-thousand graves at the Tyne Cot memorial, of which over eight-thousand commemorate the lives of unknown soldiers, that the composer felt compelled to compose a piece which encapsulated the feeling of bothpeaceful serenity and great loss that one has when visiting such a place.