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  • £109.99

    Prelude To A New Era - Morten J. Wallin

    This composition allows us to introduce to you the Norwegian composer Morten E. Wallin. This prelude has been written at the occasion of the turn of the millennium and is an opening music with lots of bravura.

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  • £122.50

    European Journey

    Lszl Zemplni, the author or reviser of a large number of pedagogical volumes published by EMB, has this time arranged European folk songs for young band. The following songs feature in the volume: "La' doch meine Jugend" (German), "My native land" (Irish), "Ah mon beau chteau" (French), "Kom, skal i klippe" (Norwegian), "Moj llokumja me sheqer" (Albanian), "Ma come balli bella bimba" (Italian) and "Az olhok, az olhok" (Hungarian). The pieces can be performed as a coherent series or separately, and conductors can select from them to form 2-, 3- or 4-movement groups.

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  • £149.40

    I Byen Samarkand - Nordstoga

    Odd Nordstoga is an award winning Norwegian artist who has been active since the 1990's, working in the popular-/folk music genre. I have listened to a lot of Odd Nordstogas music, in particular the Heim te mor-album. When preparing for Asky Brass Band's participation at Siddis Brass in 2008, I came across I byen Samarkand, another of Nordstogas tunes. This was from the Pilegrim album. I thought it had an exciting mix of expressions and included it in the band's repertoire for the Siddis Brass competiton. Pilegrim was initially a commision by the Bergen International Festival back in 2005, based on lyrics by author Ragnar Hovland and Odd Nordstoga's music. -Svein H. Giske -

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  • £127.30

    Eventyr-Suite - Øystein Sjøvaag Heimdal

    Fairytale-Suite is an original work for beginning band. The name of the movements are taken from well-known themes from Norwegian fairytales. The music may not tell a story itselv, but it may be a good base for an exciting fairytale on a concert? This piece gives challenging parts to every player and it's a good choice to showcase the entire band. To the conductor: It's several doublings of the voices. This makes it possible to omit certain instruments or parts. The Drum Set part may be split and played by several players.

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    Ragnarok Main Title - Magnus Torkehagen Beite

    This is the main theme from the movie "Gten Ragnarock" (2013) superbly composed by Norwegian composer Magnus Beite. The music is narrative with long, melodic lines combined with a rhythmic drive. This arrangement tries to capture the symphonic expression from the original orchestral score. There are several unison lines. Intonation, balance and phrasing are important to make these sounding as good as possible. Clear articulation in the rhythmic passages are also important. The piece is very evocative and may fit very well into any concert program.

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    Mjelle - Terje Nilsen

    "Mjelle" is the most well-known song by Norwegian singer/songwriter Terje Nilsen (1951-2019). This wistful and beautiful song about Mjelle, a beach just north of Bod in Norway is really masterful arranged here for vocal soloist and opt. choir with concert band. A short improvisation for altosax feature.A perfect choice as a warm and down-to-earh number on any concert!

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  • £205.30

    Lena - Kjell Karlsen

    "Lena" was one of the finalists in the Norwegian edition of Eurovision Song Contest in 1969 where it ended 2nd in the final.This arrangement for vocal soloist with Concert Band is a typical feelgood-song suitable for any entertainment concert. The vocal part will best suit a male soloist.

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  • £83.00

    Serenity - Ola Gjeilo

    Norwegian composer Ola Gjeilo is an emerging star in the realm of choral works, and also with music for wind band. Similar to his earlier band works Meridian and The Spheres, Serenity is based on a successful choral work. Beautifully arranged by J. Eric Wilson along with the composer, this version for wind band maintains all the wonder and magic of the original work. The opening is ethereal and somber, with sustained chords in clarinets and bowed percussion supporting a delicate oboe solo. The middle section shifts the principal modality from minor to major, and the layering orchestration and rising tessitura creates a tremendous rush of energy that leads to a triumphant climax. The closing section returns to the timbre of the opening, but now painted with hopefulness and healing.

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  • £112.50

    To juletonar frao Hardanger (Two Christmas Tunes from Hardanger) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Tveitt, Geirr - Eriksen, Christian A.

    Two Christmas Tunes from Hardanger by Geirr Tveitt (1908-1981) was commissioned by The Norwegian Radio Orchestra, and their conductor Oivind Bergh. It is, like Tveitt?s main work A Hundred Hardanger Tunes, based on Norwegian traditional music from western Norway, and used modal harmony and bitonality. Geirr Tveitt was in the period 1947 and untill his death, one of the greatest Norwegian concert pianists and composers, and regurlarly toured Europe?s greatest orchestras with his own music. In addition to his famous Hardanger Tunes suite, he wrote ballets, operas and other large scale orchestral works. Duration: 3.00

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  • £63.50

    Vaktparade (March of the Castle Guard) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Strand, Oyvind

    When visiting Oslo I always try to manage to see the Castle Guards Parade marching from Akershus Fortress to the Royal Castle (in the summer season). There is always a feeling of spirit and solemnity when the military band leads the procession through the city and the Karl Johan Street up to the Castle, for the changing of the Castle Guards. A dear tradition for the locals as well as visitors to the Norwegian capitol. This march was composed after watching one of these parades in spring of 2018.The First military band to play the march was the Royal Norwegian Marine Band.- Oyvind StrandDuration: 3.45

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