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    Oriental Festive March - Carl Nielsen

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
  • £92.00

    Dance Of The Oriental Queen - Norman Tailor

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
  • £92.00

    Oriental Cha Cha - Günter Noris

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
  • £100.00

    Oriental Dance - Günter Noris

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
  • £100.00

    Oriental Princess - Günter Noris

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
  • £92.00

    Oriental Magic - Ted Barclay

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
  • £92.00

    Oriental Tales - Carlos Montana

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
  • £59.99

    Dancing on the Sand - Etienne Crausaz

    Dancing on the Sand immerses us in an unmistakable oriental atmosphere. A moderate introduction underscored by percussions sets the scene. A short alto cadenza leads to the second part of the piece, during which an oriental dance built upon irregular rhythms develops, accelerating continuously to reach a dazzling finale. This work will undoubtedly set your concert on fire! This music forms part of the musical tale La Malediction d'Aragne (Aragne's Curse), commissioned by the Lyre de Courtion (conductor Dominique Morel) on the occasion of its 100th anniversary.

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
  • £90.00

    The Belly Dancers - Bob Gay/Marcel Peeters

    Since several years the famous Flemish composer and arranger Marcel Peeters collaborates with his friend Bog Gay to write rather light-hearted compositions for symphonic band. In this extremely colourful oriental ballet the composers introduce the listeners into mysterious and exotic places where attractive young ladies dance voluptuously. A fascinating composition with quite some humoristic characteristics and a sparkling orchestration.

    Estimated dispatch 10-14 working days

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  • £60.99

    Klezmeriana - Jan de Haan

    The instrumental music of the Yiddish-speaking Jews, especially those of Eastern Europe, is known as klezmer. This terminology was originally used in Jewish cultural life as the name of a musician who played at weddings. At Jewish weddings, which usually last several days, klezmer musicians played not only dance music but also ceremonial music - for example during the wedding ceremony, and also music that was listened to during the wedding feast. Originally, there was no special term for this style of music. It was simply referred to as 'Jewish wedding music'. In the 1970s, the music - which is actually a fusion of different influences - enjoyed a resurgence in popularity and came to be known as klezmer. This music contains not only the sounds of the Balkans, but also influences of oriental and gypsy music too. Jan de Haan used no original klezmer melodies for Klezmeriana, but composed a series of sound-alike in an instrumentation for brass band.

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days