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    A Renaissance Trilogy - Larry Daehn

    This period work is a setting of three short movements based on German pieces of the very early Seventeenth Century.I. Antiphonal Song based on "O filii et finliae" by LeisringII. Courtly Dance, "Agatha" by WidmannIII. Royal Banquet Music by ScheinA wonderful way to introduce performers and audiences to movement works and music of the Renaissance.

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    Season Of Peace - Gene Milford

    A beautiful blending of "Dona Nobis Pacem" and "Silent Night," inspired by a December 1914 incident, when World War I British and German troops held a Christmas Eve truce, singing carols and exchanging food and gifts. A lovely addition to any seasonal concert.

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    This Old Man

    A set of variations on the familiar tune. The theme travels through various musical settings in the course of its "around-the-world" journey. ("British, German, Oriental and South-of-the-border.")An optional narrator part is included and can be quite effective, especially if performed using the different dialects.

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    Donna Diana - Emil Nikolaus von Reznicek

    Emil Nikolaus V. Reznicek was born on May 4,1860. Though he was originally destined for ajudicial career, his nature (that of a true musician)soon pointed him in the direction of music. As anorchestral conductor and a highly regarded musicteacher he made his mark in a number of cities,including Mannheim and Berlin. As a composer hesprang to fame with his opera Donna Diana(1894), a lasting success which placed him in theforefront of German composers. The overture toDonna Diana is unique in its freshness and sunnycheerfulness. Wil van der Beek, who has alreadywritten many arrangements of classical pieces forwind band, has maintained the spirit of theoriginal composition.

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    Country Dance - Edward German

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    Nell Gwynn - Edward German

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    Merrie England - Edward German

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    The President - W. German

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    Goldene Kameraden - James Barnes

    "Goldene Kameraden" was commissioned to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Musikverlag RUNDEL. The title of the piece is a combination of the golden anniversary of the company and all my friends who work there - but it is also a humorous pun on one of my favorite German marches: "Alte Kameraden". Although marches are rather out of favor in the U.S. these days - unless they are by John Philip Sousa - I love to write them. And so I was happy to have the opportunity to compose this for Thomas Rundel, his family and the team at Musikverlag RUNDEL. The strict form of marches and the necessary march-like clichs required may seem restricting to other composers, but I perceive this as a musical challenge. It is like completing a crossword puzzle: one must go by all the traditional rules" but still produce something creative.

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    Dancing Trolls [Norwegian Dance] - Øystein Olsen Vadsten

    "Dancing Trolls" is a sequel to "The Battle of the Hats", which was published in 2015. Like "The Battle of the Hats", "Dancing Trolls" is a piece of music based on Norwegian traditional dances. This time around,its the reinlender dance which takescentre stage.The music is composed by ystein Olsen Vadsten who keeps the strong melodic and tempo, which is dear to this kind of dance. Admittedly given a make-over with a more rhythmic accompaniment and more excitingharmonization.This makes it a fun piece, both to Listen to and play. The reinlender dance derives from the Rhineland in Germany,and is also known as the German Polka.To the conductor:Because this is a dance form whichisdependent on the right "swing", it is of great importance to keep as close to the metronome mark as possible. A steady groove, primarily specified by the drum set, is also essential for a good result. Remember to keep a good balance between themelody carrying instruments and the accompaniment. Good luck and have fun with this "crazy" little tune.

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