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Decennium€ 166,80
Decennium werd in 2003 gecomponeerd in opdracht van de gemeente Bernheze bij gelegenheid van haar 10-jarig bestaan.
4e Divisie - groot repertorium
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A Christmas Herald€ 71,99
A Christmas Herald, een openingswerk voor een kerstconcert, begint met een proclamerende fanfare.
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Midwest€ 37,02
This march was originally featured by the Black Dyke Mills Band, and can be heard on its album, 150 Years of Black Dyke. More recently it has been used by a number of top class bands at entertainment competitions. American circus style, fast and furious, but east to play (apart from the chromatic features which can appear daunting at high speeds!).
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A Celebration of Youth€ 71,93
A Celebration of Youth was written in 2001 for the Worcester County Youth Brass Band conducted by Nicky Daw. It's a lively fourminute concert piece suitable for opening or closing a programme, in turn heraldic, then romantic, and always rhythmic. Playable by most levels of bands.
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Shield of Liberty€ 37,02
Another American style circus march from the pen of J.J. Richards. Richards was born in South Wales, but moved to the USA before the turn of the 19th century. He turned out scores of marches for the famous Sousa Band, and was a renowned soloist in his own right. This march is easier than Midwest, but just as effective.
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A Cotswold Suite€ 81,75
I. March: 'Venice of the Cotswolds'
II. 'Afternoon by the Windrush'
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Ancient Temple€ 81,75
This work was commissioned specially for the Fourth Section of the 1971 series of Regional Qualifying Finals for the National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain
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Hummel gets the Rockets€ 106,74
Maintheme from "The Rock"
Het beste arrangement dat er momenteel te krijgen is van de soundtrack van de film 'The Rock' van Hans Zimmer! Erik Rozendom maakte een meesterlijk arrangement van deze muziek, die tevens gebruikt werd bij de TV serie 'Expeditie Robinson' dat op de Nederlandse televisie wordt uitgezonden. -
A Flemish Christmas€ 69,99
In A Flemish Christmas vertelt Jan Hadermann het kerstverhaal aan de hand van vier oud-Nederlandse kerstliederen