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Alpine Variations€ 104,99
Grandiose is probably the word that best defines the character of the alpine regions. The magnificence of the mountains is fascinating. It makes anyone who has visited this region feel nostalgic and cherishing the hope of returning to see them again one day.
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Last Call€ 97,99
Last Call was commissioned by and written for Brass Band Oberösterreich (Austria) as a special concert finale. Austrian composer Otto M. Schwarz was asked to write an encore piece with which the band could really show off. Featuring all the sections of the band in turn, your audience will surely be dazzled by their skills!
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Groove Machine€ 97,99
Groove Machine van Otto M. Schwarz is geschreven in opdracht van Brassband Oberösterreich. Deze bonustrack is door deze brassband opgenomen onder de bezielende leiding van dirigent Hannes Buchegger. Er is ook een versie voor harmonieorkest verkrijgbaar.
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Funky Brass€ 94,99
In addition to his many ‘serious’works Otto M. Schwarz has had much success with several lighter works such as Band Fever, Funk Attack and Groovin’ Around. His new seriously funky piece Funky Brass makes a perfect addition to the light brass band repertoire.
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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.
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The Haunter of the Dark€ 94,99
The Haunter of the Dark is based on a tale by the author Howard Phillips Lovecraft (1890-1937) about a deserted church, where according to an old legend a monster had been lying low for years.
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Evening Rise€ 79,00
Evening Rise Spirit Come is de Engelse versie van een Indiaans nummer, waarschijnlijk een Hopi-nummer. Het is een van de bekendste sjamanistische liedjes. Ondertussen wordt het ook gezongen in tal van christelijke kerken. In tegenstelling tot andere Indiase sjamanistische liederen is het meer een rustig, aanhoudend, meditatief lied.
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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.