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In Thee Is Joy (Chorale Prelude) - Bach, J.S.
Positively explosive, brilliant and joyous, this organ Chorale Prelude is as exhilarating as anyone could wish. Bach was often asked by his church employers to tone things down a bit, and this piece is probably the kind of thing they had in mind. Of course he paid no attention.
Estimated delivery 10-14 days
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£27.50
In Thee Is Joy (Chorale Prelude) Bach, J.S.
Estimated delivery 5-7 days
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£49.20
Prelude & Fugue In C Minor - Johann Sebastian Bach - Sandy Smith
Estimated delivery 5-7 days
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£49.20
Prelude & Fugue In G Major - Johann Sebastian Bach - Sandy Smith
Estimated delivery 5-7 days
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£27.50
In Thee is Joy (Chorale Prelude) - J. S. Bach
Estimated delivery 12-14 days
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£21.50
Symphonic Prelude in G Major - J. S. J. S. Bach
Estimated delivery 12-14 days
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£49.20
Prelude and Fugue in G minorABWV 541 - Johann Sebastian Bach
Estimated delivery 12-14 days
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£49.20
Prelude and Fugue in C minor BWV847 - Johann Sebastian Bach
Estimated delivery 12-14 days
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£24.95
Ave Maria - Johann Sebastian Bach, Charles Gounod - Ray Farr
There have been several settings of this Roman Catholic prayer to music, with the Bach/Gounod version being the most famous. It consists of the first prelude of Bach's The Well-Tempered Clavier plus a melody that Gounod wrote over this. Gounod himself called the piece 'Meditation', and it was only later that the words of Ave Maria were fitted. This reflective arrangement for Cornet and Brass Band is by one of our most gifted arrangers, Ray Farr.
Estimated delivery 3-5 days
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£29.95
Cafe 1719 - Jonathan Bates
DURATION: 2'30". DIFFICULTY: 1st Section+. 'Caf 1719' was composed for the Wantage Silver Band as part of their entertainment contest sets based on the music of Johann Sebastian Bach in 2019. This particular short, jazz-inspired work is composed in tribute to the great French Pianist Jacques Loussier (1934-2019) who received global acclaim for his jazz interpretations of Bach's music, along with many other classical composers. Despite being born in the same year and living in the same country, Bach and Handel never actually met, but what if they had? Cafe 1917 acts as a musical meeting point - in a fictional Jazz Cafe by the Rhine, with the tenor horn section performing a 'Loussier-esque' version of Bach's 'Prelude No.2 in C Minor' whilst on the other side of the cafe, the trombone section follow suit with their take on Handel's 'Bourree from Music for the Royal Fireworks'. Eventually the two meet, share ideas and incorporate them into each other's melodies. Amongst the 2 main featured works by Bach and Handel, the tutti interludes are constructed on music from Bach's 'Toccata and Fugue in D Minor'. .
In stock: Estimated delivery 1-2 days