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Mercury (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Van der Roost, Jan
Mercury is a concert march composed in a typically British idiom. In 1990, Jan Van der Roost wrote this piece on the occasion of the 15-year anniversary of his own band: Brass Band Midden Brabant. Like many British marches, the main theme is written in a minor key. Powerful and virtuoso themes characterize the first part of this march, while the trio melody is much more melodical, offering the tenor register to display its lyrical skills. Follows a dynamic passage for trombones and trumpets/cornets, leading to a "grandioso" version of the main trio melody and thus concluding this march in a magnificent way.Duration: 3.00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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Centennial Prelude (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Van der Roost, Jan
This short opening music was composed on commission of the symphonic band of Jan Van der Roost's village (= Kontich near Antwerp / Belgium). In 1991, this community band celebrated its 100th anniversary. After composing commissioned pieces from different countries (even from Japan), this was the most 'near' commission he ever received indeed! It is a short but varied piece, featuring all sections of the band. After a short introduction, played by the brass instruments, a crisp rhythm starts and boxes the main theme. After a second theme, played by brass and percussion, a short melodical passage brings some 'rest'. At the end, the fanfare of the introduction reoccurs. Although this "Centennial Prelude" isn't a really demanding piece, it sounds colourful and energetic. It has been recorded on CD by the band of the 'Royal Dutch Airforce' and the 'Desford Colliery Brass band'.Duration: 3:30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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Four Old Dances (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Van der Roost, Jan
These four dances are written in a kind of neo renaissance style. Because of the fact that little technical demands are required from its performing artists, these dances are mainly meant for beginning groups, youth ensembles and also for bands in all kinds of small strengths. Jan Van der Roost originally had pedagogical intentions with this piece.Duration: 5:45
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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Crazy - Natalia Koronowska, Allan Eshuijs, David Boudestein, Felix De Laet & Martijn van Sonderen - Jan van Kraeydonck
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Girl - Anouk Teeuwe & Bart Van Veen - Jan van Kraeydonck
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Hoe Het Danst - John Ewbank, Benno de Goeij & Armin van Buuren - Jan van Kraeydonck
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Reality - Radboud Miedema, Janieck van de Polder & Felix de Laet - Jan van Kraeydonck
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She Moves (Far Away) - Frans Zimmer, Jan Hammele, Andreas Huber & Graham Candy - Jan van Kraeydonck
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Hoe Het Danst (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Kraeydonck, Jan van
Performed by Marco Borsato, Armin van Buuren and Davina Michelle. Duration: 04:15
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Arsenal - Jan Van der Roost
Arsenal was composed for the 50th anniversary of the 'Harmonie van het Spoorwegarsenaal'[railroad arsenal], based in Mechelen (Belgium). Rather a stately concert march, it has beautiful themes and a broad melody in the trio. It was premiered in the Mechelen Cultural Center on the 11th of May 1996 during the solemn ceremony, opening the anniversary year and conducted by the composer. In the mean time, Arsenal has been recorded several times by such renowed performers like the Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra, the Black Dyke BB etc.
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days