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The Mermaid of Zennor - Philip Harper
Commissioned by the Cornwall Youth Brass Band to mark its 60th Anniversary, with funds bequethed by Dennis Arbon This piece is inspired by an old Cornish folk-tale set in the village of Zennor on the coast of Cornwall, the most South-Westerly countyof England.The music is in three sections:l. The Sea and Seafaringll. At the Churchill. Return to the Waves
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£92.00
Cousins - Herbert L. Clarke
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£89.60
Cousins (Cornet & Eb Horn Solo) - Herbert L. Clarke
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£89.60
Cousins (Cornet & Euphonium Solo) - Herbert L. Clarke
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£89.60
Cousins (Cornet & Trombone Solo) - Herbert L. Clarke
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£89.60
Cousins (Eb Horn & Euphonium Solo) - Herbert L. Clarke
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£89.60
Cousins (Eb Horn & Trombone Solo) - Herbert L. Clarke
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£89.60
Cousins (Eb Horn & Bb Bass Solo) - Herbert L. Clarke
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£89.60
Cousins (Eb Bass & Bb Bass Solo) - Herbert L. Clarke
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£137.99
Klezmer Discovery - Sjaak van der Reijden
The Yiddish word 'Klezmer' has been derived from the Old Hebrew words 'Kley' (tool, instrument) and 'Zemer' (song, singing, making music).Klezmer is the traditional music of Jews from Eastern Europe.Yiddish musicians (Klezmorim) were regularly invited to come and play at Yiddish weddings as well as several other Jewish celebrations and festive occasions. Despite its close connection with traditional Eastern European folk music, Klezmer music has succeeded in preserving its distinctive Jewish character. 'Klezmer Discovery' is a voyage of discovery through the richly varied music of the Jewish people from Eastern Europe.The introduction consists of a number of motives from differenttraditional melodies (a Mitzve Tenzel and L'cha Dodi), followed by a melody in 3/8th time (Kandel's Hora). This dance melody originally came from Bessarabia (present-day Moldavia) and was taken along to America by Jewish musicians round 1900. Subsequently, 'Der Terk in Amerika', a composition by famous clarinet player Naftule Brandwein can be heard. A number of fast, cheerful dance melodies (bulgars) form the finale of 'Klezmer Discovery' (Lebedyk un Freylekh, Lomir sich iberbetn and Sherele).
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