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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. -
a Postcard from Russia€ 92,75
Medley van Russische volksliederen:
- Song Of The Volga Boatmen
- Casatchok
- Evening Bells
- Stenka Rasin
- Kalinka
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Carmen for Two€ 36,00Een prachtig duet voor Bb Cornet en Euphonium, met melodien van de bekende opera Carmen van George Bizet
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Nobody Does it Better€ 61,70
Featuring trombone, flugel, tenor horn and baritone, this arrangement is faithful to the 1977 hit from the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me, and playable by all grades of band.
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Out of Africa€ 49,36
This romantic film is marked by its many breathtaking views of unspoiled African landscapes. John Barry’s main title theme masterfully captures the moods and feels of the film. A terrific arrangement by his namesake!
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Lux Aeterna€ 49,36
The title Lux Aeterna (Eternal Light) can be interpreted on a number of levels. Musically it has a rather mystical feel to it, and the single note with which the piece begins continues uninterrupted throughout, like an inextinguishable flame, or a constant source of hope.
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