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This Promenade was originally improvised by its composer on the film set to provide music for a scene not previously thought by its director to need it. Gershwin subsequently wrote it down and this arrangement by Carlo Martelli elaborates on what was originally a simpler piece. For conservatories and professionals.

 

£7.95

This Promenade was originally improvised by its composer on the film set to provide music for a scene not previously thought by its director to need it. Gershwin subsequently wrote it down and this arrangement by Carlo Martelli elaborates on what was originally a simpler piece. For conservatories and professionals.

 

£3.95

This Promenade was originally improvised by its composer on the film set to provide music for a scene not previously thought by its director to need it. Gershwin subsequently wrote it down and this arrangement by Carlo Martelli elaborates on what was originally a simpler piece. For conservatories and professionals.

 

£3.95

This Promenade was originally improvised by its composer on the film set to provide music for a scene not previously thought by its director to need it. Gershwin subsequently wrote it down and this arrangement by Carlo Martelli elaborates on what was originally a simpler piece. For conservatories and professionals.

 

£7.95

Oh for the joys of the British seaside, perfectly captured in what is widely considered a glorious gem of a song. Glover-Kind penned, besides the classic chorus, three verses with quite a cast of characters, including a certain 'William Sykes the burglar' who seems to have led the arranger Bill Thorp into a somewhat Dickensian train of thought.

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Oh for the joys of the British seaside, perfectly captured in what is widely considered a glorious gem of a song. Glover-Kind penned, besides the classic chorus, three verses with quite a cast of characters, including a certain 'William Sykes the burglar' who seems to have led the arranger Bill Thorp into a somewhat Dickensian train of thought.

£3.95

Oh for the joys of the British seaside, perfectly captured in what is widely considered a glorious gem of a song. Glover-Kind penned, besides the classic chorus, three verses with quite a cast of characters, including a certain 'William Sykes the burglar' who seems to have led the arranger Bill Thorp into a somewhat Dickensian train of thought.

£3.95

Oh for the joys of the British seaside, perfectly captured in what is widely considered a glorious gem of a song. Glover-Kind penned, besides the classic chorus, three verses with quite a cast of characters, including a certain 'William Sykes the burglar' who seems to have led the arranger Bill Thorp into a somewhat Dickensian train of thought.

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After De Falla, the most distinguished of recent Spanish composers, Granados employs the musical idiom that has come to be considered, in a general sense, Spanish. Granados' fame rests mostly on his piano pieces, with the original of this arrangement by Carlo Martelli being one of the most famous.

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After De Falla, the most distinguished of recent Spanish composers, Granados employs the musical idiom that has come to be considered, in a general sense, Spanish. Granados' fame rests mostly on his piano pieces, with the original of this arrangement by Carlo Martelli being one of the most famous.

£3.95

After De Falla, the most distinguished of recent Spanish composers, Granados employs the musical idiom that has come to be considered, in a general sense, Spanish. Granados' fame rests mostly on his piano pieces, with the original of this arrangement by Carlo Martelli being one of the most famous.

£3.95

After De Falla, the most distinguished of recent Spanish composers, Granados employs the musical idiom that has come to be considered, in a general sense, Spanish. Granados' fame rests mostly on his piano pieces, with the original of this arrangement by Carlo Martelli being one of the most famous.

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This opus cleverly conjures up the vision of an approaching procession, the wild merrymaking as it passes by and its subsequent fading away into the distance. In the closing bars of this characteristically masterly arrangement Carlo Martelli has introduced sly references to both Mendelssohn's and Wagner's wedding marches. For colleges, conservatories and professionals.

£7.95

This opus cleverly conjures up the vision of an approaching procession, the wild merrymaking as it passes by and its subsequent fading away into the distance. In the closing bars of this characteristically masterly arrangement Carlo Martelli has introduced sly references to both Mendelssohn's and Wagner's wedding marches. For colleges, conservatories and professionals.

£3.95

This opus cleverly conjures up the vision of an approaching procession, the wild merrymaking as it passes by and its subsequent fading away into the distance. In the closing bars of this characteristically masterly arrangement Carlo Martelli has introduced sly references to both Mendelssohn's and Wagner's wedding marches. For colleges, conservatories and professionals.

£3.95

This opus cleverly conjures up the vision of an approaching procession, the wild merrymaking as it passes by and its subsequent fading away into the distance. In the closing bars of this characteristically masterly arrangement Carlo Martelli has introduced sly references to both Mendelssohn's and Wagner's wedding marches. For colleges, conservatories and professionals.

£7.95

Ibsen, the author of Peer Gynt, commissioned Grieg to compose incidental music for his play in 1874. The two suites that the composer compiled were decisive in winning universal recognition for his work. Death of Åse and Anitra's Dance are here arranged for string quartet by Carlo Martelli. For colleges, conservatories and professionals.

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Ibsen, the author of Peer Gynt, commissioned Grieg to compose incidental music for his play in 1874. The two suites that the composer compiled were decisive in winning universal recognition for his work. Death of Åse and Anitra's Dance are here arranged for string quartet by Carlo Martelli. For colleges, conservatories and professionals.

£3.95

Ibsen, the author of Peer Gynt, commissioned Grieg to compose incidental music for his play in 1874. The two suites that the composer compiled were decisive in winning universal recognition for his work. Death of Åse and Anitra's Dance are here arranged for string quartet by Carlo Martelli. For colleges, conservatories and professionals.