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Sinfonietta: The Town...€ 174,99
Sinfonietta: The Town Beneath the Cliff werd geschreven in opdracht van het Holmestrand Ungdomskorps uit Vestfold in Noorwegen.
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Rock around the World€ 95,00
Een stevige portie echte Rock’n Roll wordt nog steeds door velen gesmaakt. De Engelse componist Matthew Rankley haalde zijn inspiratie voor dit leuke rocknummer uit de gouden jaren van de rockmuziek.
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Echoes of Goff -...€ 34,50
There is little doubt in anyone’s mind that Goff Richards’ music enriched the Brass Band repertoire with his colourful and imaginative arrangements and compositions. Composer, Gavin Somerset was encouraged when younger by Goff, to write for Brass Bands after they had worked on an arrangement together.
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Celebration€ 42,50
Celebration is a 4:30 minute concert opener composed to begin any programme with an exciting fanfare & hymn style structure.
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What The Funk?€ 90,20
Written as an opening to the second half of a concert, ‹What The Funk?› is an exciting piece
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Fanfare & Funk€ 42,50
This original work for brass band is the perfect choice to open a concert of contest programme. At just over three minutes, the music is in two clear sections, depicting the contrasting styles of traditional fanfare and modern funk.
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Elise, Is That You?€ 90,20
Originally written in 1810, Beethoven’s piano solo ‹Für Elise› was the perfect choice of music to
be arranged into a funk genre. Inspired by Walter Murphy’s ‹A Fifth of Beethoven›, ‹Für Elise› has
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The Spirit of Brass€ 42,50
Commissioned for BrassFestUK 2017 & recorded by the Cory Band, the Spirit of Brass is an exciting, new energetic work that will fit perfectly into any concert, particularly as an opening item.
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A Shropshire Lad€ 47,50
A major concert work for band, this tone poem is based on Geroge Butterworth’s song cycle of the same name, itself based on the poetry of A.E. Housman, concentrating on the very personal effects of The Great War.