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  • Chatzkele
    • Niet op voorraad
    Chatzkele
    € 74,99

    Chatzkele is a work based on two traditional Jewish melodies, Oifn Pripetchik and Chatzkele.

  • Colour of Brass
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    Colour of Brass
    € 74,99
  • Sanetch
    • Niet op voorraad
    Sanetch
    € 129,99
  • The Devil's Bridge
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    The Devil's Bridge
    € 119,99

    The “Teufelsbrücke” (devil’s bridge) is a very old bridge connecting the Göschenen and Andermatt valleys in the canton of Uri, central Switzerland. Legend has it that in the 13th century the people of Uri made a pact with the devil to build a bridge across the canyon.

  • Introduction, Romance & Dances
    • Niet op voorraad
    Introduction, Romance...
    € 179,99
  • Triumphant Intrada
    • Niet op voorraad
    Triumphant Intrada
    € 74,99

    This new composition for brass band makes an ideal concert opener. Majestic chords and energetic rhythms hold the listener spellbound and all the instruments in the band are given the opportunity to display their range of beautiful sound colours.

  • Laudatio
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    Laudatio
    € 74,99

    This piece was commissioned by a brass band from the Jura in Switzerland to thank its resigning conductor for his loyalty and work.

  • Feeling Young
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    Feeling Young
    € 74,99
  • The Bandsman's Challenge
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    The Bandsman's Challenge
    € 134,99
  • Wonderful Party
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    Wonderful Party
    € 134,99
  • Brass Dynamics
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    Brass Dynamics
    € 134,99

    Composed for the 2nd section of the Swiss Brass Band Championships Brass Dynamics is perfect as a major work for any concert.

  • Tallis Variations
    € 88,75

    Test piece 1st Division Brass Band - World Music Contest 2022

    The hymn tune on which these variations are based is the third of nine that Thomas Tallis wrote in 1567 as part of a psalter for the first Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury, Matthew Parker. It was later used by Vaughan Williams in the English Hymnal and as the basis for his Fantasia.