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Time To Say Goodbye - Francesco Sartori, Quarantotto - Dan Price
Estimated dispatch 5-10 working days
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Time To Say Goodbye - Francesco Sartori, Quarantotto - Alan Fernie
Estimated dispatch 5-10 working days
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£54.99
Time to Say Goodbye (Con te Partiro) (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Campbell, Don
Duration: 4:00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£42.95
TIME TO SAY GOODBYE (Brass Band) - Sparke, Philip
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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Time to Say Goodbye (Cornet and Euphonium Duet with Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Quarantotto & Sartori - Fernie, Alan
Duration: 4.00
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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Time to Say Goodbye (Cornet and Tenor Horn Duet with Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Quarantotto & Sartori - Price, Dan
Duration: 3.45
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£118.40
Time to Say Goodbye - Quarantotto
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£42.95
Time to Say Goodbye
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£104.99
Cambridgeshire Impressions - Rieks van der Velde
In a four-part composition Rieks van der Velde takes us to the richly varied area surrounding the university city of Cambridge. The Dutch composer was especially inspired by the atmosphere of Cambridgeshire, the county which lies north ofLondon. 1. The Journey. Although on arrival the area looks peaceful and friendly, the ruggedness of its inhabitants and landscape have an unmistakable influence on the music. In the course of the tour, which starts with an Allegromovement, we are shown the vitality, energy and freshness of the Cambridgeshire countryside. Short themes, swift and sudden motifs and rhythmical patterns supported by the drive of percussion instruments give expression to this image. Thefirst part is concluded by two Calmo movements in which the music expresses how the cathedral in the city of Ely comes into sight and is gradually approached. 2. Visit to Ely Cathedral. The famous Norman cathedral church of Ely, whichwas built in 1109, has attracted tourists from all over the world apart from being a place of worship and heritage site. A cornet solo introduces the contemplative mood of the composition at this point. The mystical atmosphere of thecathedral runs through this lyrical part like a continuous thread. 3. The Pub. The thirst caused by this intensive journey makes a visit to the local pub a definite must. These "public houses", which may be open until the earlyhours of the morning, offer all kinds of entertainment. Drinks are served liberally and the atmosphere is lively. 4. The Journey Back. Time has flown: In other words, the moment of departure has come sooner than one would havewished. In a flashback which recaptures elements of the first part of the composition we say goodbye to Cambridgeshire in a fitting manner. Two scintillating final measures bring us abruptly back to the present.
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days