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    Chinese Garden - Carlos D. Perales

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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    Wat een Geluk - D. Schallies

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    Hoch und Deutschmeister Marsch - D. Ertl

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    Band Victory - D.H.C. Helmink

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    Limburgse Parade Mars - D. de Pauw

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    I Can'T Stop Loving You - D. Gibson

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    Lord of Seven Seas - Kees Vlak

    The plot of this overture takes place in the year 3000 A.D. At that time traffic between the earth and the planets relies exclusively on space flights. War as a last resort to "settle" arguments between people on earth no longer exists. There is only one gigantic spacecraft which is able to navigate both above and beneath the surface that supervises the oceans. This vessel, the "Lord of Seven Seas", is a hundred times larger than the "Nautilus" or the "Titanic" and must not be compared to any ship of our times. In the introduction of the overture, the gigantic vessel is presented by employing a musical style which is commonly associated with space flights. The introduction isfollowed by a fragment, which evokes the wild fury of rain and storm, and therefore reminds us of the story of the "Flying Dutchman". The middle section is written as a barcarole. The vessel investigates the local fauna in the depths of the Arctic Ocean. People on board enjoy the calmness as well as the variety and beauty of the animals. In the final part, the gigantic vessel emerges from below the surface and climbs to high altitudes flying from one ocean to the other. The magnificent finale portrays once again the incomparable sight which is offered by the impressive "Lord of Seven Seas".

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  • £67.95

    Snow Day March - Amy Webb

    This easy march with a very nice melody has eighth notes and dotted quarter notes as a teaching tool for these rhythms. 1st trumpet's highest note is D. 1st clarinets only cross the break.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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    Fire and Fury - Randy Navarre

    The opening of this composition starts with a bit of dissonance and quickly moves to more traditional harmonies. It is not a hard dissonant work. The main idea of this composition for the teacher is to drill in the dotted quarter/eighth note rhythm. Everyone plays this rhythm many times. It has contrasting melodies and plays in both major and minor modes. 1st trumpet's highest note is D. Only the 1st clarinets play above the break.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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    Spiders? NOPE! - Amy Webb

    "Spiders? Nope!" brings people's fears of the eight-legged arachnid to life with its creepy, crawly rhythm, hair-raising dissonances, and staccato movement. Trumpet's highest note is D. Clarinets do not cross the brak.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days