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    Orinoco - Arie Malando/K. Grahame

    Estimated dispatch 10-14 working days
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    Let It Swing - R. Lovland/Willy Hautvast

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    Coriolan - Ludwig van Beethoven/Ben Zaal

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    Tokelau Island - Jef Penders

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    Charmonie - Jef Penders

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    Burlesque - Kees Vlak

    Estimated dispatch 10-14 working days
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    Romantic Rhapsody - Willy Hautvast

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    Big Band Stomp - Kees Vlak/Wim Bouman

    Glenn Miller's influence can hardly be denied in this Kees Vlak composition. Mind the drum break in the middle of this most popular work.

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    Spanish Harlem - J. Lieber/P. Spector

    During the seventies Jerry Leiber was a member of several popular groups such as The Coasters and The Drifters. He composed some film music, such as the hit song 'Jailhouse Rock' for Elvis Presley. His popular song 'Spanish Harlem' has been recorded by many famous orchestras. Thanks to Willy Hautvast's arrangement it is now also part of the wind band repertoire.

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    Three Pictures for Band - Oliver Waespi

    This composition consists of three sound pictures. Numerous associations mutually link those parts as far as motifs and harmony are concerned. The motif of the ascending and descending fourth plays an important role in many a theme. There are many fourth chords by means of which I try to put a harmonic and unifying stamp on the composition as a whole. Moreover there are similar or identical, though varied, motifs in the successive parts. The first part 'Cortege' (Procession) describes the dignified majestic procession by means of simple, precise rhythms. At first, the music is scarcely audible, as if coming from a distance; it gradually comes nearer until it reaches its climax in large chords, before fading away again. At each quarter note one could imagine a step. The second part 'Dialogue' consists in broad outlines of dialogues between the different orchestral groups. Some instruments are asking questions, others are giving answers. After a rather sad passage, the music turns into a climax followed by a second passage that brings comfort and leads to a quiet ending. In the third part, there is a sudden movement coming up in the shape of 'Waves'. The principle of the wave, successively swelling and decreasing, dominates the entire musical structure of this part, even in the separate motifs.Oliver Waespi

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