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From Scratch€ 125,35
From Scratch is een zeer eenvoudig nieuw werk van Ennio Salvere in variabele bezetting met de delen 1. A Fresh Start, 2. Blank Canvas, 3. A Solid Foundation. Perfect voor de beginnende (jeugd)orkesten!
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Three-Part Invention€ 89,55
Written by Keneth Downie for the 25th. Anniversary of the Netherlands Brass Band Championships in 2005 and used again in 2006.
The composer writes:
I borrowed the title for this music from J.S.Bach. Any similarity with Bach is very loose and superficial however. I am really only using the term to describe a suite, invented by me which happens to be in three movements. -
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Wiener Philharmoniker...€ 43,70
The Fanfare für die Wiener Philharmoniker was written in 1924 for the organization's first benefit ball, which raised money for the musician's pension fund. Held on March 4 of that year, the ball took place during the holiday called Fasching in German-speaking countries and known as Carnival or Mardi Gras in other countries.
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Trajectum€ 149,25
Het werk Trajectum werd door Rob Goorhuis geschreven voor de kampioensdivisie van het Nederlands Brassband Kampioenschap in 2018.
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Handel in the Band€ 115,68
Handel in the Band is a virtuoso set of symphonic variations on one of Handel’s best known keyboard dances, the Sarabande from his Suite in D minor, HWV 437, based on the Spanish traditional dance La Folia.
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Sketches from the Galley€ 43,70
Sketches From the Galley takes audiences on a swashbuckling pirate adventure, evoking images of cannon-fire, pirate ships and jaunty merriment through its contrasting “sketches”.
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Contrasten€ 149,99
De inspiratiebron voor dit werk vormde de kernramp in het Russische Tsjernobyl die plaatsvond op 26 april 1986. In het eerste deel, Ostinato, worden wanhoop, machteloosheid, angst en woede uitgedrukt. Deze thematiek wordt in het snelle tweede deel, Fantasia, verder doorontwikkeld.
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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.