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£74.99
Weibermarsch (March of the Women from The Merry Widow) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Lehar, Franz - Van der Beek, Wil
This lively, attractive march originates from one of the best-known operettas by Franz Lehar, Die lustige Witwe (The Merry Widow), a work that brought the composer enormous success. The operetta features many lovely arias, and catchy dances, but also subtle passages and wonderful singable tunes. One of those is Ja, das Studium der Weiber ist schwer (The study of women is difficult), a tune incorporated in the trio of this march. Lehar obviously had high expectations for it, giving it a prominent place within the operetta. He also used it as an effective finale piece.Duration: 3:15
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£87.00
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£105.00
The Merry Widow Waltz - Franz Lehar - Tomas Molcan
Valse de la Veuve Joyeuse / Die Lustige Witwe Walzer
Estimated dispatch 10-14 working days
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£92.00
The Merry Widow Waltz - Franz Lehar
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£118.99
The Merry Widow - Franz Lehár
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£76.00
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£89.99
Walzerzauber (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Watz, Franz
The genre operetta (literally meaning 'small opera') originated halfway through the 19th century, as an antidote to the ever-lengthening opra comique, which by that time contained more and more tragic intrigues as well. In this charming work, three waltz melodies from different operettas come together. First, we hear 'Lippen schweigen' from Die lustige Witwe (The Merry Widow) by Franz Lhar (1870-1948). Then follows 'Ja, das alles auf Ehr' from Der Zigeunerbaron (The Gypsy Baron) by Johann Strauss the younger (1825-1899), after which 'Tanzen mchte ich' from Die Czardasfrstin by Emmerich Klmn (1882-1953) closes the medley in a cheerful way. Franz Watz has skilfully connected the waltzes to become a magical whole.Duration: 4:30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£89.99
Walzerzauber
The genre operetta (literally meaning 'small opera') originated halfway through the 19th century, as an antidote to the ever-lengthening opra comique, which by that time contained more and more tragic intrigues as well. In this charming work, three waltz melodies from different operettas come together. First, we hear 'Lippen schweigen' from Die lustige Witwe (The Merry Widow) by Franz Lhar (1870-1948). Then follows 'Ja, das alles auf Ehr' from Der Zigeunerbaron (The Gypsy Baron) by Johann Strauss the younger (1825-1899), after which 'Tanzen mchte ich' from Die Czardasfrstin by Emmerich Klmn (1882-1953) closes the medley in a cheerful way. Franz Watz has skilfullyconnected the waltzes to become a magical whole.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£57.42
Vilia - Lehar, Franz
Franz Lehar's famous melody from "The Merry Widow'' lovingly treated by Alfred Reed for the Barnhouse Classics For Band Series, according to the full-length version found in the operetta score itself. One of the most beloved of all romantic songs from the vast library of Viennese operetta!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£71.50
Vilya - Franz Lehár
Vocal solo with concert band accompaniment. (Soprano).Excerpted from: The Merry Widow
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days