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Don't Stop Me Now€ 55,01
This prize-winning arrangement of the Queen track from the 1978 album Jazz begins with a deliciously harmonized flugel solo before exploding into life. The song is one of Queen’s most popular and, with Philip Harper’s usual recipe of no nonsense scoring with added showmanship, is guaranteed to bring the house down at any concert.
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Mood Indigo€ 57,58
One of the Duke's most famous songs, this extremely subdued arrangement features a laid-back cornet solo, a whispering flugel solo, and then a big surprise for your audience in the middle. As played by Cory Band at Brass in Concert 2017.
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The Yellow Submarine€ 55,01
The Beatles were at the height of their popularity when this zany cartoon was released in the 60s. The cartoon has become a collectors item now and the music doesn't sound at all dated. Yellow Submarine was the title track and featured their less talented drummer, Ringo Starr.
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Who Wants to Live Forever€ 49,36
From Queen’s 1986 album A Kind of Magic this haunting and beautiful song was used on the soundtrack to the film Highlander. This arrangement features moving solos for euphonium and cornet and much delicate playing, but the big climax is heart-breaking and will leave a lump in the throat.
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Anything You Can Do€ 64,53
The 1st movement of 'An Irving Berlin Suite', Annie Oakley's boastful song is put through a variety of jokey variations before ending on a question mark that leads to the second movement... A Pretty Girl is like a Melody.
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Mamma Mia!€ 74,00
Op 6 april 1999, precies 25 jaar nadat Abba het Eurovisie Songfestival won met Waterloo, werden in Londen de deuren geopend voor de musical Mamma Mia! Al snel werd het onderhoudende liefdesverhaal - gebaseerd op 22 klassiekers van Abba - een groot succes.