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£72.99March (from Suite for Variety Orchestra, No. 1) - Dimitri Shostakovich
The Suite for Variety Orchestra, No. 1 (1956) is a work by Dmitri Shostakovich in eight movements that draws from the composer's earlier themes. The first of these movements is the delightful March, originally found in Korzinkina's Adventures, Op. 59 (1940). James Curnow has skillfully adapted this work for band, sure to become a welcome addition to the repertoire for winds.
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March 2001B The Oblique One - Magnar Åm
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£149.40March after Erling Kjk
Erling Kjk (1913-1999) was a Norwegian fiddler and a strong representative of the folk music from Nord-Gudbrandsdal. This arrangement was a commission from The Staff Band of the Norwegian Armed Forces for the Norwegian Military Tatoo. It ispartially inspired by a recording by the folk music group Kvarts.
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March Carillon - Howard Hanson
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£91.99March Celebration - Philip Sparke
Philip Sparke selected two well-known marches from the region around Southern Belgium and Luxembourg as the basis for his March Celebration: after we hear an original march theme and second theme in the bass, extracts from the Hmmelsmarsh (Hammelmarsch) and the spirited Marsch der Ardennen-Jger, which has become a kind of unofficial national anthem in these parts. This festive march is rounded off with another appearance of Philip Sparke's original theme.
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