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Parade of the...€ 92,00
One of Miklos Rozsa's most famous pieces from his most successful film score, for William Wyler's Ben Hur (1959), Parade of the Charioteers is a fine example of the composer improvising authentic Roman-era music and also "stealing" from himself, all in epic style.
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Susato Variations€ 134,99
Tylman Susato (circa 1500-1561) was one of the worlds first music publishers and seller of musical instruments. He left behind several collections containing arrangements of Dutch songs and dance and also published several of his own works. Three of these, published in 1551, were called Musyck Boexken, or music book. Almost 500 years later, Jan de Haan has used one of these melodies, Mohrentanz, for this theme with three variations.
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Christmas Fantasy€ 103,41
Een nieuw nummer voor je kerstrepertoire: Christmas Fantasy! Drie 16de eeuwse liederen (God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Gaudete & Coventry Carol), geschreven in opdracht van de Lancaster University Wind Band.
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How the West was won€ 117,00
How the West was won is a family saga covering several decades of Westward expansion in the nineteenth century - including the Gold Rush, the Civil War, and the building of the railroads.
Westerns do not come any bigger than How the West was won, nor do movie scores come any grander, lovelier, or more memorable than its soundtrack.