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ORPHEUS IN THE UNDERWORLD (Overture to the Operetta) (Brass Band) - Offenbach, Jacques - Lorriman, Howard
Medium
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£50.90
Orpheus in the Underworld, Finale from (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Offenbach, Jacques - Woodfield, Ray
Slightly reduced Brass Band instrumentation (no rep cornet, no 2nd horn, no 2nd trombone part)
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£40.00
Orpheus in the Underworld - Offenbach, J
Includes a full band set (no score)
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
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£5.95
Orpheus (Brass Quartet - Score and Parts)
Written for 3 Eb Horns and Eb Bass. A Medley including: Sleep, Gentle Lady; Apollo; The Red Cross Knight; Come if You Dare.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£44.95
Orpheus in the Underworld Overture
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£44.95
Orpheus in the Underworld Overture - Jacques Offenbach
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£75.90
Finale From Orpheus In The Underworld - Jacques Offenbach
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£32.95
Air from Orpheus & Euridice - Gluck
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£24.50
Can - Can - Jacques Offenbach - Gavin Somerset
The gallop from Offenbach's overture to "Orpheus In The Underworld" is one of the most famous finales to any classical piece of music. Used countless times from pop music to Moulin Rouge dancers, the piece has become a favourite encore/finale item. Now arranged by Gavin Somerset to be playable by lower section bands, and with some extra parts to really liven the item up, this piece is sure to leave your audience wanting more. A perfect finisher for any concert.
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
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£34.95
Song of the Night Sky - Christopher Bond
Orpheus is known as the most talented music player of the ancient times. It is said that god Apollo was his father, from whom took his extreme talent in music, and the Muse Calliope was his mother. Tragedy struck when his wife, Eurydice stepped on a viper which in turn bit her, injecting its fatal venom. Nothing could stop his cries of anguish and sheer pain and sorrow upon realizing his beautiful Eurydice was dead. Orpheus decided to go into the Underworld to get his wife back. Apollo, his father, would talk to Hades, the god of the Underworld to accept him and hear his plea. And so Orpheus set off into the Underworld and was warned that for no reason must he look back while his wife was still in the dark, for that would undo everything he hoped for. As Orpheus was reaching the exit of the Underworld, he could hear the footfalls of his wife approaching him. As his was approaching the exit, his heart was beating faster and faster. The moment he stepped on the world of the living, he turned his head to hug his wife. Unfortunately, he got only a glimpse of Eurydice before she was once again drawn back into the underworld. When Orpheus turned his head, Eurydice was still in the dark, she hadn't seen the sun and, was drowned back to the dark world of the dead. Waves of anguish and despair swept over him and shuddering with grief he approached the Underworld again but this time, he was denied entry, the gates were standing shut and god Hermes, sent by Zeus, wouldn't let him in. His songs were no more joyful but extremely sad. His only comfort was to lay on a huge rock and feel the caress of the breeze, his only vision were the open skies. Song of the Night Sky was recorded by Tom Hutchinson and the Cory Band in June 2015, featuring on his debut solo album.
Estimated dispatch 5-10 working days