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£144.99Three Bites of the Apple - Peter Martin
One of the best known nicknames for a city that is perhaps New York: "The Big Apple". Already in the thirties of the last century, this name is often used in New York jazz scene. With "The Big Apple" Manhattan was intended. It was the place to be. Around 1920 Harlem was the center of a thriving black culture. This period is known as the "Harlem Renaissance". In the famous Cotton Club were many concerts of greats like Duke Ellington. Broadway attracts millions of tourists. Many of them visit here one of the many musicals sometimes for years on the boards are placed. Broadway splashes sparkles and swings. Peter Martin shows usthree bites tests of this imaginary apple. Enjoy!
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£53.50Three Renaissance Dances
John Moss has created a marvelous setting for young players with this carefully researched group of dance pieces from the Renaissance period. With distinctive percussion writing and modal harmonies, the unique flavor of this music will complement any musical program. Includes: I. Basse Danse (Susato), II. Volte (Praetorius), and III. The King's Pavane. (4:05)
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£72.99Three Ayres from Gloucester - Hugh M. Stuart
Quite playable yet exceptionally rewarding, this easy three-movement suite is written in early English folksong style, and effectively captures the mood of common folk living in the shadows of medieval castles. Includes: The JollyEarl of Cholmondeley, Ayre for Eventide and The Fiefs of Wembley. Dur: 5:00 (Grade 3)
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