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    Hallelujah Chorus (SATB Choral Octavo) - Handel, George Frideric - Kinyon, John

    The Hallelujah Chorus is the best known and most dramatic section from The Messiah, an oratorio first performed in Dublin in 1742 with the composer conducting. In addition to the chorus, the original orchestration called for two oboes, two bassoons, two horns, timpani, strings and keyboard instruments. King George III, in attendance at the premier performance, is said to have suddenly leaped to his feet on hearing the opening chords. Historians disagree, however, as to whether his majesty was merely showing his appreciation of the music or whether, as one story goes, he had been startled out of a sound sleep. Whichever, the entire audience followed the regal example, thereby instituting a tradition which has persisted for more than two centuries. Even today it is customary for an audience to rise during the performance of this exciting work. Duration: 4.00

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    Selections from How to Train Your Dragon - John Powell

    The 2010 movie How to Train Your Dragon has become a film classic and John Powell's masterful soundtrack beautifully captures the dramatic moments and mood of the story. Here are the main themes from the soundtrack in a terrific setting for flexible instrumentation.

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    Trassvisa hennes Tora - Alf Prøysen

    In 1988, Egil Monn-Iversen composed this melody for Alf Prysen's lyrics from 1964 for the performance "N seile vi p Mjsa" at Det Norske Teatret ("The Norwegian Theatr"). It was through this musical arrangement that the song gained the popularity and recognition we know today.The song tells the story of a girl who is alone at a party, and when she finally meets true love, it turns out to be impossible.

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    The Last Gladiator - Timothy Loest

    Experience the brutal energy of the Roman Colosseum in this larger-than-life work by Timothy Loest. Heart-pounding drums and sword-clashing sound effects tell the heroic story of St. Telemachus, a frail monk whose bravery brought the gladiatorial games to an end. Exhilarating and epic, The Last Gladiator will absolutely be a student and audience favorite!

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    Saint Nicholas Fantasy - Georges Sadeler

    Saint Nicholas Fantasy is a medley of traditional Luxembourgish songs about St. Nicholas of Myra, whose story is celebrated on the 6th of December in various European countries.Playfully adapted into different styles such as bossa nova, samba, swing, dixieland or jazz waltz, these songs describe the children's uncontrolled excitement for the presents this holy man brings.The medley includes the songs Kanner, loosst mer lschteg sinn (Let's be Merry and Bright), Am Uewe potert d'Feier (The Fire Crackles in the Oven), Nach eemol gi mer schlofen (Once More We'll Go to Sleep), Am Dezember, vru Niklosdag (In December, Before St. Nicholas' Day), Ei, ei, ei! Lo ass de Kleeschen hei (Now Father Christmas is Here) and the best-known Luxembourg Saint Nicholas song Liwe Kleeschen, gudde Kleeschen (Dear Saint Nicholas, Good Saint Nicholas).

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    Atlantis - Kelly Bennette

    Atlantis: A Lost Empire tells the story of the people of Atlantis, their culture, their amazing architecture and their incredible technology. Sadly, as time goes on, Atlantis becomes increasingly militaristic and aggressive towards Europe and Africa. Atlantis eventually invades Europe with many successful victories, but are soon defeated by Athens. When the defeated Atlantean forces return to Atlantis, their land quickly sinks into the sea, killing all of the citizens and eliminating all of their art, music and culture. Download Horn in Eb and Trombones in BbDownload the parts here: download

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    Amni Imposita - Lionel Beltrán-Cecilia

    Amni Imosite, an Overture whose melodies and sound effects seek to pay homage to the composer's hometown, Amposta. This composition earned him the award of the AMPOSTA AWARD 2021 for his career, commemorating the name of this city worldwide. It consists of several uninterrupted fragments that make the composition a little story with sweet melodies, majestic harmonies and a touch of epic.

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    Triptychon - Johan de Meij

    Finnish painter Akseli Gallen-Kallela (1865 - 1931) painted his famous Aino Triptych in 1891, with his own wife Mary as the model. It is inspired by the Kalevala, the Finnish national epic and depicts the story on three panels: The left one is about the first encounter of Vinminen and Aino in the forest. The right one depicts mournful Aino weeping on the shore and listening to the call of the mermaids of Vellamo who are playing in the water. The central panel depicts fishing Vinminen having thrown away a small fish, which turns out to be Aino, who laughs at him and vanishes forever.

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    Welcome to the City of Friends - Carl Christian Hamre

    "The City of Friends" is a Norwegian animation series for children that was broadcasted on TV2 in Norway for the first time in 2011. The story was created by police officer Carl Christian Hamre. It's inspired by children's fascination with the emergency services. The three main characters in "The City of Friends" are the monkey "Apa" (Police), the elephant "Elfie" (Fire Brigade) and the bear "Ted" (Emergency Ambulance). Your young musicians will find it fun to play the title song "Welcome to the City of Friends" from the hugely popular TV-series!

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    The Air Race - Otto M. Schwarz

    In 1934, the city of Melbourne celebrated its centenary and marked the occasion with the MacRobertson International Air Race. KLM's entry was its first DC-2, PH-AJU 'Uiver' (Stork), which took off on 20 October 1934. Shortly before the finish, the plane had to make an emergency landing due to poor weather conditions. The following morning, the entire town turned out to dig the aircraft out of the mud, enabling to resume its flight. Nonetheless, the distance was covered in three days, 18 hours and 17 minutes: a winning performance! This programmatic piece tells the story describing the start of the engines in bar one, the flight over the clouds, the thunderstorm, theemergency landing and many more scenes!

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