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120 Hymns for Wind Band (1st Trombone in C) - Steadman-Allan
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120 Hymns for Wind Band (2nd Trombone in C) - Steadman-Allan
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120 Hymns for Wind Band (3rd Trombone in C) - Steadman-Allan
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120 Hymns for Wind Band (Basses in C) - Steadman-Allan
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120 Hymns for Wind Band (Drums) - Steadman-Allan
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120 Hymns for Wind Band (Timpani) - Steadman-Allan
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120 Hymns for Wind Band (Concert Pitch) - Steadman-Allan
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Concerto for French Horn and Wind Band, Op. 29 - Theo van Doren
Theo Van Doren was an Antwerp musician, violinist and composer who, despite many foreign offers, preferred to stay in his own Antwerp. He started his career as a musician in silent movies, then as a soloist, with his own string trio. Later he became solo violinist in the Flanders' Opera Orchestra and conductor. He worked with a.o. Strawinksy, Rubinstein, Stern, etc. He also taught violin for 35 years at the Borgerhout music academy, where he trained many professional musicians.
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Prillar&Halling - for Solo Clarinet and Wind Band - Stig Nordhagen
Prillar has it's origin from Norwegian folklorist music. It's a way of calling and singing the cattle home from the fields. Halling is a wellknown folk dance from the valleys in the eastern part of Norway. In this work, the clarinet use the prillar to get the other musicians to join in. The melodic material in Prillar and Halling hasn't got all the sound of Norwegian folklore exclusively. You can also hear folkloric music from other nations. The idea is to show the similarities between these and also the small differences there are between folkloristic elements from a large area. The piece also contains the folk tune "Adam in paradise", from south of Norway. At the end, thetunes are stacked on top of each other, and the similarities of origin turns out. - Stig Nordhagen -
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