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Consolation
Wer nur den lieben Gott lsst walten was composed by Georg Neumark in about 1641 and was subtitled 'Trostlied' literally meaning consolation song. Songbooks at the time showed the popularity of this song and it is still well-known today partly due to Johann Sebastian Bach's use of the melody for one of his own chorals. In Jan de Haan's arrangement the choral is heard twice, once, alternating with the original motif from the introduction and a second time, without interruption, reflecting the composer's original intention - a song of consolation.
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Monterosi - Jacob de Haan
Monterosi is a village in the Italian province of Viterbo in the Lazio region. This work is dedicated to the Accademia Musicale Francigena in Monterosi, on the occasion of the third 'Tommaso Albani' a national concert band competition at which the composer is often an adjudicator and guest conductor. It is a solemn piece, with lyrical tendencies, which demonstrates the glorious, full sound of the concert band.
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Bliss - Jacob de Haan
Bliss: Impressions of a Village contains three impressions of a village in the beautiful Brabant province in the Netherlands. The fi rst movement is in a very 'classical style' and, appropriately, captures the village's history. Saxophones and a glockenspiel follow the path of a small, playful river. The entire band join in as the small river approaches an ancient castle. The third movement contains lots of interesting rhythms portraying the hustle and bustle of everyday life in the village.
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Flashback - Jan de Haan
A flashback is an interesting psychological phenomenon: a seemingly random trigger can bring back long-forgotten memories from the subconscious mind. The composer underwent a similar experience before writing this piece. He was asked to write a piece for The National Youth Fanfare Band in the Netherlands, one which he heard perform many years ago. All of a sudden he remembered Deep Harmony, a piece frequently programmed back then. He used his own flashback-experience as an inspiration to weave an old English hymn into his new composition, much like a musical flashback. The right idea at the right moment, as this piece will prove!
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Europa - Marc-Antoine Charpentier
Jan de Haan combines a famous prelude and a famous finale from the pens of two famous European composers. Both familiar themes are still frequently played today. The prelude, from Marc Antoine Charpentier's Te Deum, is featured asthe theme for today's Eurovision Song Contest. The finale, from the final movement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, has become the European Anthem. Your band will enjoy performing these master works that have been carefully scoredin a four-part flexible instrumentation. Dur: 2:40 (Grade 2)
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Emerald Jubilee - Jan de Haan
Klaas van der Woude has based his arrangement An Old Swedish Hymn on an old pastoral hymn from Dalarna. This beautiful melody even attracted ABBA as they used it as the opening music for some of their concerts. Van der Woude's arrangement is in classical style making it suitable for any occasion.
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Aus tiefer Not
En 1524, Martin Luther publiait son premier recueil de cantiques, dont est extrait son magnifi que choral Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir (Du fond de l'abme, je t'invoque, o ternel) d'aprs le Psaume 130 (De profundis). En 1724, Jean-Sbastien Bach composait une cantate, fonde sur le choral du mme nom de Martin Luther. Pour raliser cet arrangement pour Orchestre d'Harmonie, Jacob de Haan s'est particulirement inspir de l'oeuvre de Bach. Aus tiefer Not est une prcieuse contribution au rpertoire sacr.
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