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American Overture€ 127,00
Hayato Hirose spent his childhood and college days in the United States and it was his impressions and experiences from these years that acted as the inspiration for this exciting ‘American style’ overture. American Overture will make an ideal opening piece to any concert.
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Farewell Song€ 99,00
Farewell Song has been taken from Der Trompetervon Säckingen by Victor E. Nessler (1841-1890). This opera tells the sentimental story of a plain musician who is eventually allowed to marry the daughter of a baron.
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Dancescriptions€ 154,00
de compositie Dancescriptions is in eerste instantie ontstaan vanuit een 'cross-overgedachte'. Lichte en klassieke muziekstijlen en -technieken wisselen elkaar vloeiend af.
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Martenizza€ 137,00
'Martenizza' is het Bulgaarse woord voor maart. Dit werk beschrijft een oud gebruik in Bulgarije, dat de componist via Ivo Stoykov, een Bulgaarse kennis, heeft leren kennen.
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Cortège, Choral et...€ 116,00
Cortège, Choral et Farandole is a piece that any band, regardless of its level, will enjoy performing. Special attention has been paid to the choice of its tonality, to its register and to its orchestration to make it accessible.
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Zwaanriddersage€ 148,00
Al sinds de middeleeuwen doen er vele verhalen de ronde over een geheimzinnige zwaanridder. Lohengrin, Helias en Elius, zo luidt afwisselend zijn naam - niemand hoe hij werkelijk heet. Het Nijmeegse kasteel Heyendael is het middelpunt van de Zwaanriddersage, die stamt uit de tijd van de kruistochten.
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Yellow Mountains€ 104,99
In October 1997, Jacob de Haan visited the Swiss village of St. Moritz, where he worked as a conductor with a symphonic wind band. The Mountains around St. Moritz were covered in marvelous autumn colors. The Colors, the quietness and nature itself inspired Jacob de Haan to compose this lyrical composition.
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Conzensus€ 99,00
This stately concert opener was originally written by Jan Van der Roost for a special event in which six respected wind orchestras (two Belgian and four Dutch) of different composition (two symphonic bands, two fanfare bands and two brass bands) were featured during six concerts.
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Homage€ 121,00
In the most literal sense: a piece for an occasion. The actual occasion was Jan de Haan’s twentieth anniversary as a conductor of the top Dutch brass band, “Soli Deo Gloria” (Leeuwarden). To mark the occasion, the band commissioned the Belgian comopser Jan Van der Roost to create a surprise piece: without knowledge of the person being celebrated, a suitable source of inspiration was sought for.