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    Echoes of the East - Rodney Newton

    This exciting addition to the brass band repertoire comes from the pen of Rodney Newton. He has taken traditional Bulgarian and Romanian folk tunes and blended them into a showcase featuring both soloists and the band as a whole. All...

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  • £34.95

    Hjalar-Ljod Overture - Eivind Groven - Ray Farr

    Eivind Groven (1901 - 1977) was a Norwegian composer with a special interest in folk music. The theme of this composition is based on signature tunes sung by shepherds in the vast mountain areas in Telemark, Norway. The shepherds would...

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    Lisa Lan - Welsh Traditional - Dan Price

    Lisa Lan or Fair Lisa is a traditional Welsh folk song. It is a lover's lament about his lost dead love, Lisa. Lisa Lan is a hauntingly beautiful melody and has been covered by several popular artists, including Cerys Matthews...

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    Mexican Hat Dance - Traditional - Roger Webster

    The widely acclaimed Mexican Hat Dance became so popular that at one point it was declared the national folk dance of Mexico. Its popularity is attributed to the great Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova. After a visit to Mexico in 1930,...

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    When The Saints - Traditional - Paul Duffy

    The precise origins of the folk song When the Saints Go Marching In or The Saints is unknown but it is believed to originate from Belgium and is thought to have been used originally as a hymn tune. Since the...

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    FINALE FROM SYMPHONY No.4, Excerpts from (Brass Band Set) - Tchaikovsky - William Gordon

    Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky wrote his fourth symphony in 1877 and 1878. It was first performed in the latter year conducted by Nikolai Rubenstein. Despite initial critical reaction, the symphony has become a staple of the orchestral repertoire and is one of the most frequently performed late 19th century symphonies. In the exciting finale, Tchaikovsky incorporates a famous Russian folk song, 'In the field stood a birch tree' as one of its themes.

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    Three Carols (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Turrin, Joseph

    Three Carols was commissioned by the New York Philharmonic as part of their Holiday Brass series and was premiered at Avery Fisher Hall by the New York Philharmonic Principal Brass and Canadian Brass. Originally for 10 players, soon after the premiere I decided to score the piece for brass band. The brass band version was first performed by the New York Staff Band.Through the years I have been intrigued by carious carols from different countries and the challenge of creating musical treatments that sound fresh and original. When commissioned to write these brass arrangements, I wanted to create contrasting movements that could be performed either as a set or individually and thought that three carols from different countries would allow the opportunity for that contrast. The featured carols are the traditional Polish carol Infant Holy, What child is this? with lyrics by William Dix and set to the English folk song Greensleeves and the lesser-known Catalonian carol Cold December flies away.- Joseph Turrin

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    Bonnie Teviotdale (Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Pringle, Thomas - Fernie, Alan

    As sung by Scocha, this folk song style work evokes strong visions of Scotland.

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    The Green Hills of Tyrol (Euphonium Solo with Brass Band - Score and Parts) - Sparke, Philip

    The Green Hills of Tyrol was commissioned by Jrena and Beat Knusel for their son, Swiss euphonium player Joel Knusel, to celebrate his 20th birthday in 2019. The request was for a piece suitable for use in a solo competition, possibly using a Scottish or Irish melody, and composer Philip Sparke suggested an old-fashioned air varie might be a suitable idea. The piece follows the well-established formula of a theme followed by four variations. The history of the original melody is fascinating and, although it is now well-known as a bagpipe tune, its background is Austrian or Italian, rather than Scottish. The tune appears as a chorus of Swiss soldiers in Rossini's 1829 opera William Tell but was possibly an existing Tyrolean folk tune. In 1854, during the Crimean War, Pipe Major John MacLeod of the 93rd Highlanders heard a band of the Sardinian contingent playing selections from the opera in camp before the Siege of Sebastopol. He was struck by the melody and arranged it for his pipers, calling it The Green Hills of Tyrol, referring to Tell's visit to that corner of Austria in the opera. It has since become universally popular among pipe bands who usually refer to it as A Scottish Soldier, following the addition of new lyrics in a 1961 hit by Andy Stewart.Duration: 5.45

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