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    Joyful Variants - Ludwig van Beethoven

    Celebrate and praise this legendary composer! "Joyful Variants" is a powerful setting using the famous theme of "Ode to Joy" from the ninth symphony of Ludwig van Beethoven. This joyous work includes quotations of melodies from other Beethoven works, cleverly hidden. Find them all, then you will be a Beethoven master! An excellent choice for concert opener or encore piece. Brilliant and exciting music!

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  • £134.30

    Wellingtons Sieg - Ludwig van Beethoven

    After the 'Battle of Vitoria', Beethoven's friend Johann Nepomuk Maelzel talked him into writing a composition for his panharmonicon (a kind of 'mechanical orchestra') to commemorating this battle. The piece, 'Wellingtons Sieg' ('Wellington's Victory') was dedicated to the Prince Regent, later King George IV and first performed in Vienna on 8 December 1813 at a concert to benefit Austrian and Bavarian soldiers wounded at the 'Battle of Hanau', with Beethoven conducting. It was an immediate crowd-pleaser and met with much enthusiasm from early concertgoers and the piece proved to be a substantial money-maker for Beethoven. 'Wellingtons Sieg' is something of a musical novelty. Besides the orchestra, on stage there are two 'sides', British and French, both playing the same instruments: Trumpets, Snare Drums, 'Canon' and Ratchet. The work has two parts: the 'Battle' ('Schlacht') and the 'Victory Symphony' (Sieges Sinfonie). The first part is programme music describing two approaching opposing armies and contains extended passages depicting scenes of battle. It uses 'Rule Britannia' for the British side and 'Marlbrough s'en va-t-en guerre' for the French side. The 'Victory Symphony' exhibits some typical Beethoven composing techniques. It can be considered as a sonata form that, stripped of the development section, comes equipped with an extended coda. Dutch arranger Andreas van Zoelen transcribed 'Wellingtons Sieg' for Symphonic Band.

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  • £79.99

    Symphony No.5, Finale from (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Beethoven, Ludwig van - Longfield, Robert

    The year 2020 marks the 250th anniversary of the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven. While the first movement of his famous fifth symphony is more often performed, the majestic and triumphant finale beautifully exemplifies the craftsmanship and genius of one of the greatest composers of all time. This masterful adaptation for concert band is based on the recapitulation and coda of the final movement and includes the signature Beethoven ending completely intact! Duration: 5.00

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  • £74.99

    Die Himmel ruhmen des Ewigen Ehre (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Beethoven, Ludwig van - Doss, Thomas

    Concert Band with optional SATB ChoirMaster-composer Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn, in 1770, but he lived in Vienna from 1792, until his death in 1827. With his innovative style, he has had a great influence on Western classical music. Die Himmel ruhmen des Ewigen Ehre (The Heavens Extol the Glory of God) is the first line of the poem Die Ehre Gottes in der Natur, which was written by Christian Furchtegott Gellert (1715-1769). The music that Beethoven composed to the text, was published in 1803, as the fourth Lied (song) in a cycle of six (6 Lieder nach Gedichten von Gellert, opus 48). Thomas Doss has arranged the song - in which nature, as created by God, is mirrored majestically - into a wonderful work for concert band.Choir parts available separately.Duration: 3.00

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  • £72.00

    Adagio Cantabile (from Sonata Pathetique) (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Beethoven, Ludwig van - Daehn, Larry

    Beethoven's Sonata No. 8, Op. 13, became the most famous of all his sonatas. It was one of the most beautiful pieces he ever wrote and is now made attainable for modern bands in this skillful arrangement. Introduce your players to Beethoven's heartfelt music and let them sing! (Metaphorically speaking.) Spectacular! Duration: 4.30

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    Reflections in Moonlight (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Beethoven, Ludwig van - Smith, Robert W.

    Robert W. Smith's Reflections In Moonlight is a lush concert band setting of Ludwig van Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata. The arrangement features generously cued opportunities for solo performers. Classic Beethoven for your young band presented in an emotionally musical arrangement! Duration: 2.30

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  • £74.99

    Hymne an die Nacht (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Beethoven, Ludwig van - Bilkes, Michael

    Hymne an die Nacht is a deeply moving theme by the master composer Ludwig van Beethoven. It is taken from his Sonata No. 23 in F minor, Op. 57 (Appassionata), which he composed between 1804-1806. This theme originates from the second movement of this famous sonata which Beethoven himself considered his best work in this genre. The passion of this sonata inspired Michael Bilkes to make this beautiful arrangement.Duration: 2:45

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    Turkish March (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Beethoven, Ludwig van - Kobayashi, Mika

    The Turkish March (Marcia alla turca) is a well-known classical march theme by Ludwig van Beethoven. It was written in the Turkish style, popular in music at the time. The theme was first used in Beethoven's Six Variations on an Original Theme, Op.76, of 1809. In 1811, Beethoven wrote an overture and incidental music to a play by August von Kotzebue called The Ruins of Athens (Op.113), which premiered in Pest in 1812. The Turkish March appears as movement four of the incidental music.Duration: 3.30

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    Die Himmel rhmen des Ewigen Ehre - Ludwig van Beethoven

    Master-composer Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn, in 1770, but he lived in Vienna from 1792, until his death in 1827. With his innovative style, he has had a great influence on Western classical music. 'Die Himmel rhmen des Ewigen Ehre' (The Heavens Extol the Glory of God) is the first line of the poem 'Die Ehre Gottes in der Natur', which was written by Christian Frchtegott Gellert (1715-1769). The music that Beethoven composed to the text, was published in 1803, as the fourth Lied (song) in a cycle of six (6 Lieder nach Gedichten von Gellert, opus 48). Thomas Doss has arranged the song - in which nature, as created by God, is mirrored majestically - into a wonderfulwork for concert band.Choir parts available separately: 1589-09-050 M

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