| Concerto Violin Theodore Presser Co.
Orchestra Bass Trombone, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Celesta, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, ...(+)
Orchestra Bass Trombone, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Celesta, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Contrabass, English Horn, Flute 1, Flute 2, Harp, Horn 1, Horn 2, Horn 3, Horn 4, Oboe 1, Oboe 2, Percussion, Piccolo, Timpani, Trombone, Trumpet 1, Trumpet 2, Viola, Violin 1 and more. SKU: PR.41641366L For Violin and Orchestra. Composed by Behzad Ranjbaran. Contemporary. Large Score. With Standard notation. Composed 1994. 144 pages. Duration 31 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #416-41366L. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.41641366L). UPC: 680160585755. From my early years studying violin at the Tehran Music Conservatory, I was captivated by the sound of the kamancheh, an ancient Persian bowed instrument considered one of the ancestors to the modern violin. I was pleased when the National Endowment for the Arts awarded me a grant to write a violin concerto as it provided me with an occasion to rekindle my fascination with the kamancheh. The notion of writing a violin concerto that would incorporate the power and brilliance of a modern instrument with the delicate and lyrical character of an ancient one was simply irresistible. Moreover, the inspiration from the kamancheh also informed my use of Persian modes, melodic, and rhythmic figures. The notes of the violins open strings (G, D, A, E) also influenced many of the melodic and harmonic elements of my violin concerto. The opening tutti is mostly based on intervals of a perfect 4th and 5th. The primary material for each movement incorporates notes of two of the open strings of the violin, creating a three-note melodic motif as the basis of themes: 1 st movement: A-D-A 2nd movement: D-G-D 3rd movement: E-A-E The overall structure of the concerto is organic and cyclical, as themes are shared between the three movements. For example, the main musical idea of the third movement is a transformation of the first movements primary theme. While the movements share similar musical materials, each one is defined by distinguishing characters. The first movement is conflicted; alternating between sections of unabashed lyricism and unforgiving ferocity. The second movement is haunting, mysterious, and expressive with long melodic lines that vary continuously. It moves through different moods and characters including a reimagining of a traditional Persian wedding tune played by the orchestra (m. 98). The third movement is festive in character and features much brilliant passagework for the solo violin. At the climax of this movement, themes from the previous movements re-emerge simultaneously with greater intensity, propelling the concerto to an energetic finale. The Concerto was composed in 1994 and is dedicated to Joshua Bell. From my early years studying violin at the Tehran Music Conservatory, I was captivated by the sound of the kamancheh, an ancient Persian bowed instrument considered one of the ancestors to the modern violin. I was pleased when the National Endowment for the Arts awarded me a grant to write a violin concerto as it provided me with an occasion to rekindle my fascination with the kamancheh. The notion of writing a violin concerto that would incorporate the power and brilliance of a modern instrument with the delicate and lyrical character of an ancient one was simply irresistible. Moreover, the inspiration from the kamancheh also informed my use of Persian modes, melodic, and rhythmic figures. The notes of the violinas open strings (G, D, A, E) also influenced many of the melodic and harmonic elements of my violin concerto. The opening tutti is mostly based on intervals of a perfect 4th and 5th. The primary material for each movement incorporates notes of two of the open strings of the violin, creating a three-note melodic motif as the basis of themes: 1 st movement: A-D-A 2nd movement: D-G-D 3rd movement: E-A-E The overall structure of the concerto is organic and cyclical, as themes are shared between the three movements. For example, the main musical idea of the third movement is a transformation of the first movementas primary theme. While the movements share similar musical materials, each one is defined by distinguishing characters. The first movement is conflicted; alternating between sections of unabashed lyricism and unforgiving ferocity. The second movement is haunting, mysterious, and expressive with long melodic lines that vary continuously. It moves through different moods and characters including a reimagining of a traditional Persian wedding tune played by the orchestra (m. 98). The third movement is festive in character and features much brilliant passagework for the solo violin. At the climax of this movement, themes from the previous movements re-emerge simultaneously with greater intensity, propelling the concerto to an energetic finale. The Concerto was composed in 1994 and is dedicated to Joshua Bell. From my early years studying violin at the Tehran Music Conservatory, I was captivated by the sound of the kamancheh, an ancient Persian bowed instrument considered one of the ancestors to the modern violin. I was pleased when the National Endowment for the Arts awarded me a grant to write a violin concerto as it provided me with an occasion to rekindle my fascination with the kamancheh. The notion of writing a violin concerto that would incorporate the power and brilliance of a modern instrument with the delicate and lyrical character of an ancient one was simply irresistible. Moreover, the inspiration from the kamancheh also informed my use of Persian modes, melodic, and rhythmic figures. The notes of the violin's open strings (G, D, A, E) also influenced many of the melodic and harmonic elements of my violin concerto. The opening tutti is mostly based on intervals of a perfect 4th and 5th. The primary material for each movement incorporates notes of two of the open strings of the violin, creating a three-note melodic motif as the basis of themes: 1 st movement: A-D-A 2nd movement: D-G-D 3rd movement: E-A-E The overall structure of the concerto is organic and cyclical, as themes are shared between the three movements. For example, the main musical idea of the third movement is a transformation of the first movement's primary theme. While the movements share similar musical materials, each one is defined by distinguishing characters. The first movement is conflicted; alternating between sections of unabashed lyricism and unforgiving ferocity. The second movement is haunting, mysterious, and expressive with long melodic lines that vary continuously. It moves through different moods and characters including a reimagining of a traditional Persian wedding tune played by the orchestra (m. 98). The third movement is festive in character and features much brilliant passagework for the solo violin. At the climax of this movement, themes from the previous movements re-emerge simultaneously with greater intensity, propelling the concerto to an energetic finale. The Concerto was composed in 1994 and is dedicated to Joshua Bell. From my early years studying violin at the Tehran Music Conservatory, I was captivated by the sound of the kamancheh, an ancient Persian bowed instrument considered one of the ancestors to the modern violin. I was pleased when the National Endowment for the Arts awarded me a grant to write a violin concerto as it provided me with an occasion to rekindle my fascination with the kamancheh. The notionof writing a violin concerto that would incorporate the power and brilliance of a modern instrument with the delicate and lyrical character of an ancient one was simply irresistible. Moreover, the inspiration from the kamancheh also informed my use of Persian modes, melodic, and rhythmic figures.The notes of the violin’s open strings (G, D, A, E) also influenced many of the melodic and harmonic elements of my violin concerto. The opening tutti is mostly based on intervals of a perfect 4th and 5th. The primary material for each movement incorporates notes of two of the open strings of the violin, creating a three-note melodic motif as the basis of themes:1 st movement: A-D-A2nd movement: D-G-D3rd movement: E-A-EThe overall structure of the concerto is organic and cyclical, as themes are shared between the three movements. For example, the main musical idea of the third movement is a transformation of the first movement’s primary theme. While the movements share similar musical materials, each one is definedby distinguishing characters. The first movement is conflicted; alternating between sections of unabashed lyricism and unforgivingferocity. The second movement is haunting, mysterious, and expressive with long melodic lines that vary continuously. It moves through different moods and characters including a reimagining of a traditional Persian wedding tune played by the orchestra (m. 98). The third movement is festive in character and features much brilliant passagework for the solo violin. At the climax of this movement, themes fromthe previous movements re-emerge simultaneously with greater intensity, propelling the concerto to an energetic finale. The Concerto was composed in 1994 and is dedicated to Joshua Bell. $180.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Concerto Concert band [Score] Theodore Presser Co.
Orchestra Concert Band SKU: PR.416413660 For Violin and Orchestra....(+)
Orchestra Concert Band SKU: PR.416413660 For Violin and Orchestra. Composed by Behzad Ranjbaran. Perfect. Contemporary. Full score. With Standard notation. Composed 1994. 144 pages. Duration 31 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #416-41366. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.416413660). ISBN 9781598063578. UPC: 680160601899. 9x12 inches. Trained as a violinist in his native Tehran, composer Behzad Ranjbaran eagerly drew inspiration from the traditional Persian kamancheh and its delicate, lyrical sound when creating his profoundly luscious and brilliant Concerto for Violin and Orchestra. This work was completed in 1994 and premiered in England by Joshua Bell, who also gave the first American and Canadian performances. The Concerto for Violin and Orchestra is the recipient of the Rudolf Nissim Award from ASCAP, and it was supported in part by a grant from The National Endowment for the Arts. The solo part with a piano reduction as well as a large score are available on custom print. For advanced players. Duration: 31'. From my early years studying violin at the Tehran Music Conservatory, I was captivated by the sound of the kamancheh, an ancient Persian bowed instrument considered one of the ancestors to the modern violin. I was pleased when the National Endowment for the Arts awarded me a grant to write a violin concerto as it provided me with an occasion to rekindle my fascination with the kamancheh. The notionof writing a violin concerto that would incorporate the power and brilliance of a modern instrument with the delicate and lyrical character of an ancient one was simply irresistible. Moreover, the inspiration from the kamancheh also informed my use of Persian modes, melodic, and rhythmic figures.The notes of the violin’s open strings (G, D, A, E) also influenced many of the melodic and harmonic elements of my violin concerto. The opening tutti is mostly based on intervals of a perfect 4th and 5th. The primary material for each movement incorporates notes of two of the open strings of the violin, creating a three-note melodic motif as the basis of themes:1 st movement: A-D-A2nd movement: D-G-D3rd movement: E-A-EThe overall structure of the concerto is organic and cyclical, as themes are shared between the three movements. For example, the main musical idea of the third movement is a transformation of the first movement’s primary theme. While the movements share similar musical materials, each one is definedby distinguishing characters. The first movement is conflicted; alternating between sections of unabashed lyricism and unforgivingferocity. The second movement is haunting, mysterious, and expressive with long melodic lines that vary continuously. It moves through different moods and characters including a reimagining of a traditional Persian wedding tune played by the orchestra (m. 98). The third movement is festive in character and features much brilliant passagework for the solo violin. At the climax of this movement, themes fromthe previous movements re-emerge simultaneously with greater intensity, propelling the concerto to an energetic finale. The Concerto was composed in 1994 and is dedicated to Joshua Bell. $55.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Aaron Jay Kernis - Air (Flute / Piano) Flute and Piano - Advanced Associated
for Flute and Piano. By Aaron Jay Kernis. Woodwind Solo. Size 9x12 inches. 14 pa...(+)
for Flute and Piano. By Aaron Jay Kernis. Woodwind Solo. Size 9x12 inches. 14 pages. Published by Associated Music Publishers, Inc.
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| Ladies in Lavender for Violin and Piano Violin and Piano Faber Music Limited
By Nigel Hess (1953-). For violin and piano. String - Violin and Piano. Faber Ed...(+)
By Nigel Hess (1953-). For violin and piano. String - Violin and Piano. Faber Edition. Movies. Published by Faber Music
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| Asia and More 2 Violins (duet) [Sheet music] Universal Edition
(Violin Duets). By Aleksey Igudesman. For 2 Violins. World Music. 51 pages. Publ...(+)
(Violin Duets). By Aleksey Igudesman. For 2 Violins. World Music. 51 pages. Published by Universal Edition
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| Partita No. 2 Piccolo [Score] Theodore Presser Co.
Chamber Music Piccolo SKU: PR.114422450 Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach...(+)
Chamber Music Piccolo SKU: PR.114422450 Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by Nicola Mazzanti. Sws. Full score. 20 pages. Duration 17 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #114-42245. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.114422450). ISBN 9781491134986. UPC: 680160685974. 9 x 12 inches. Bachâs colossal Partita No. 2 for Solo Violin has been crowned by many masters as one of musicâs greatest achievements, and even its famous Chaconne movement alone is a mountain many performers dare not scale. While the literature of several other instruments has been enriched by transcriptions of the Chaconne, Mazzantiâs heroic adaptation of the complete Partita is the culmination of many yearsâ work, and the only transcription specifically for the piccoloâs unique range. THE INSPIRATIONEver since my childhood, Johann Sebastian Bachâs solo violin music (like his works for solo cello) has always held a charm and mystery for me. Thereâs something about this repertoire that sparks an inextinguishable questioning in my musical and human soul.It is music without spatial limits or temporal cages, a music as essential as it is masterfully complex, in which the solitary voice of man meets the all-encompassing voice of God. It is a music whose vertical and horizontal dimensions, already admirably fused, are faceted into new and mysterious realities. For every violinist, the study of these compositions is at the apex of tenacious technical study and interpretative effort.Violinist Joshua Bell has said the Ciaccona (Bach did write the Partitaâs movement titles in Italian) is ânot just one of the greatest pieces of music ever written, but one of the greatest achievements of any man in history. Itâs a spiritually powerful piece, emotionally powerful, structurally perfect.âTranscribing and performing Bachâs PARTITA NO. 2, BWV 1004 on piccolo was a feat that took years of work. The famous Ciaccona movement is, of course, the piece that alone occupied most of this time. How does one honor and elevate such high music with such a âsmallâ instrument, devoid of the enormous expressive potential of the violin, devoid of its chords and its polyphony? How might I transform the piccolo into an instrument with, like the violin, full-bodied low notes and subtle high notes? Above all, why undertake such a demanding and extraordinary journey?The first reason is obvious: by transcribing, studying, and performing such an admirable piece, we assimilate it, it becomes part of us, it enormously enriches our musical interior.In addition, it forces us technically to expand the colors, agility, and flexibility of the instrument; it makes us think in a polyphonic way.Finally, the daily study, especially of the Ciaccona, is an extraordinary gymnasium in which to consolidate and strengthen our general technique.THE TRANSCRIPTIONThe whole Partita was transcribed in the key of A minor, a fifth above the original in D minor. This was necessary for the lowest note of the violin (G) to correspond to the lowest note of the piccolo (D). This version exploits the full range of the piccolo, from the D of the first octave to the B of the third octave. However some octave adjustments were needed.The chords, particularly in the Sarabanda and the Ciaccona, have been left with the same notational system used by Bach in his version for violin. I chose to respect Bachâs presentation and did not transcribe these into grace notes breaking the chords. I advocate that we must at least try to think of this music in its vertical dimension, trying to make the notes resonate as if they were being played together, deciding the speed of the arpeggio based on musical needs.While some woodwind editions of Bachâs string solos do indicate broken chords as grace notes, this implies that the most important note is necessarily the highest one, while sometimes it is precisely in the lower pitches that the theme is voiced.In this piccolo adaptation, many of Bachâs original articulations have been respected. Some have been changed, when needing to adapt them to the specific needs of flute playing.The two passages in the Ciaccona where Bach indicates âarpeggioâ were rendered trying to respect the most consolidated and virtuous violin traditions, and at the same time the possibilities that the piccolo offers us. For this purpose, in some cases, different revoicings of the chords have been used.I thank all those who patiently listened to me and were close to me during this period, for their observations and advice. In particular, I thank my daughter Sara for her assistance and skill in entering this edition into music writing software. $18.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Ladies In Lavender Fantasy Vln/Pno Violin and Piano Faber Music Limited
Violin, Piano SKU: HU.F0571537316 For Violin and Piano. Composed by Nigel Hess....(+)
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For Violin and Piano. Composed by Nigel Hess. Strings, Repertoire, Solos. Ladies in Lavender: Fantasy. Softcover Book. 12 pages. Faber Music #F0571537316. Published by Faber Music
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| Meditation from the Opera Thais for String Orchestra String Orchestra [Score and Parts] - Easy Southern Music Ltd
Score and Parts. Composed by Jules Massenet (1842-1912). Arranged by Lauren ...(+)
Score and Parts. Composed by
Jules Massenet (1842-1912).
Arranged by Lauren Keiser.
Southern Music. Classical.
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| Fantasy from Ladies in Lavender Violin and Piano - Intermediate Faber Music Limited
By Nigel Hess (1953-). For Violin. Part(s); Score; Solo; String - Violin and Pia...(+)
By Nigel Hess (1953-). For Violin. Part(s); Score; Solo; String - Violin and Piano. Faber Edition. 20th Century; Masterwork; Movie. Advanced; Intermediate. Published by Faber Music
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| Succeed as a String Player [Sheet music] String Letter Publishing
Teen Strings Shows You How. String Letter Publishing. Softcover. 154 pages. Publ...(+)
Teen Strings Shows You How. String Letter Publishing. Softcover. 154 pages. Published by String Letter Publishing.
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| The Folksong Fake Book - C Edition
Fake Book [Fake Book] Hal Leonard
For voice and C instrument. Format: fakebook. With vocal melody, lyrics and chor...(+)
For voice and C instrument. Format: fakebook. With vocal melody, lyrics and chord names. Folk. Series: Hal Leonard Fake Books. 536 pages. 9.6x12 inches. Published by Hal Leonard.
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| Fake Book Of The World's Favorite Songs - C Instruments - 4th Edition
C Instruments [Fake Book] Hal Leonard
For voice and C instrument. Format: fakebook. With vocal melody, lyrics and chor...(+)
For voice and C instrument. Format: fakebook. With vocal melody, lyrics and chord names. Traditional pop and vocal standards. Series: Hal Leonard Fake Books. 424 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Hal Leonard.
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| Ring With 6: Year-Round II Handbells [Sheet music] Hope Publishing Company
(Music for 6 Ringers). Arranged by Martha Thompson. For 12 Bells, 3-6 Ringers wi...(+)
(Music for 6 Ringers). Arranged by Martha Thompson. For 12 Bells, 3-6 Ringers with optional handchimes. This edition: Complete. Collection. Ring with 6 Series. General Worship, Sacred. Handbell score. 24 pages. Published by Hope Publishing Company
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| Joshua Fit The Battle Handbells Hope Publishing Company
Arranged by Thomas Gregory. General Worship, Sacred. Handbell score. 8 pages. P...(+)
Arranged by Thomas Gregory. General Worship, Sacred. Handbell score. 8 pages. Published by Hope Publishing Company (HP.2788).
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| Rise Up Singing
Lyrics and Chords [Sheet music] Hal Leonard
The Group Singing Songbook. By Various. Vocal. Size 9.5x12 inches. 281 pages. Pu...(+)
The Group Singing Songbook. By Various. Vocal. Size 9.5x12 inches. 281 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.
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| Rise Up Singing Lyrics and Chords [Sheet music] Hal Leonard
Arranged by Peter Blood, Annie Patterson. Vocal. Size 7.5x10.5 inches. 283 pages...(+)
Arranged by Peter Blood, Annie Patterson. Vocal. Size 7.5x10.5 inches. 283 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.
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| How Firm a Foundation/Simple Gifts Handbells - Easy Hope Publishing Company
Handbells 3-6 octave handbell choir 3-7 octave handbell choir - Level 2 - 3 S...(+)
Handbells 3-6 octave handbell choir 3-7 octave handbell choir - Level 2 - 3 SKU: HP.2183 Arranged by Susan T. Nelson. General Worship, Sacred. Handbell score. Hope Publishing Company #2183. Published by Hope Publishing Company (HP.2183). UPC: 763628121839. 1 Corinthians 3:11, 2 Timothy 2:19, Jeremiah 29:11, Psalms 42:5, 1 Peter 4:12, 2 Corinthians 12:9, Genesis 26:24, Hebrews 13:5, Isaiah 43:1-5, Joshua 1:5-9, Romans 8:37-39. Medley of hymn tunes Lots of special techniques enhance the flavor and add challenge for your ringers. How Firm A Foundation/Simple Gifts Medley employs both hymn tunes, skillfully interwoven throughout in this highly orchestral, multi-textural arrangement. It is scored for 3-7 octaves of handbells with OPTIONAL 3-4 octaves of handchimes, plus optional 3-4 octaves of handchimes, plus optional 2-3 octaves of Petit & Fritsen or Silver Melody Bells. An orchestral bell (tubular) part is added which can substitute for the alternate bells if they are not available. This setting also sports a bell tree (Simple Gifts) in the upper 5th octave. A glockenspiel part is provided especially for 3 and 4 octave choirs, which duplicates the bell tree part. $6.50 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 business days | | |
| Jumbo Easy Guitar Songbook Guitar notes and tablatures Classical guitar [Sheet music] - Easy Hal Leonard
Performed by Various. Easy Guitar (Simplified arrangements for guitar). With not...(+)
Performed by Various. Easy Guitar (Simplified arrangements for guitar). With notes and tablature. Size 9x12 inches. 400 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.
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(E-Z Play Today #199). Composed by Various. For Organ, Piano/Keyboard, Electroni...(+)
(E-Z Play Today #199). Composed by Various. For Organ, Piano/Keyboard, Electronic Keyboard. E-Z Play Today. Softcover. 528 pages. Published by Hal Leonard
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| The Huge Book of Really Easy Melodies for Guitar in TAB Guitar notes and tablatures Classical guitar - Easy Alfred Publishing
(The Most Famous Melodies of All Time Arranged for Easy Guitar). For Guitar. Thi...(+)
(The Most Famous Melodies of All Time Arranged for Easy Guitar). For Guitar. This edition: Easy Guitar TAB. Book; Guitar Mixed Folio; Guitar TAB; Solo Guitar TAB (EZ/Int). 288 pages. Published by Alfred Music Publishing
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| The Daily Ukulele - Baritone Edition Baritone Ukulele Hal Leonard
Arranged by Jim Beloff and Liz Beloff. For Baritone Ukulele. Fake Book. Softcove...(+)
Arranged by Jim Beloff and Liz Beloff. For Baritone Ukulele. Fake Book. Softcover. 336 pages. Published by Hal Leonard
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| The Autoharp: Complete Method And Music Autoharp Ashley Publications
Autoharp Complete Method. For Autoharp. Ashley Publications. Theory. 96 pages. A...(+)
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| Songs of Yale Schirmer
Voice and Piano. By Various. Arranged by Marshall Bartholomew. Choral. Size 7.5x...(+)
Voice and Piano. By Various. Arranged by Marshall Bartholomew. Choral. Size 7.5x10.7 inches. 244 pages. Published by G. Schirmer, Inc.
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| The Daily Ukulele
Ukulele [Sheet music] Hal Leonard
(365 Songs for Better Living). Arranged by Jim Beloff and Liz Beloff. Ukulele. S...(+)
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Alto Saxophone SKU: BT.9781408105290 Composed by Jonathan Rutland. Abraca...(+)
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