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Dec 2018 Nodearkiv Nr Orden.Pdf 1 Imperial Echoes x Arnols Safroni Ord. Hume 2 A Dales Suite "Embsay" x Arthur Butterworth Willams Himes 3 Kong Frederik d. 9. Honnørmarch Kaj Nielsen 4 The Lion King x Elton John Ron Sebregts 5 Vermont ( Quick March ) Edrich Sierbert 6 Burnished brass Concert March John Cacavas Bernard Hazelgrove 7 Kong Frederik d. 9. Honnørmarch H.C. Lumbye 8 Tune in - Ouverture x Henry W. Dawis 9 Can't help fallin in Love x George Weise Hugo Peretti & Luigi Creatore 10 So What's New x John Pissano 11 Eye Level x Jack Tromberg 12 Teenage Ouverture x Sigurd Sjöberg 13 Eviva Espana x Rolf Hempel 14 Michaela x Rolf Hempel 15 Love me Tender x Tage Nicolajsen 16 The Teddy Bears Picnic x John W. Bratton 17 Village Capel x M.H. Ribbele 18 Organ Melody Reverie x Ed Chennette 19 Song of the Rose x Ernest Weber 20 Indiana State Band' x C.R. Farrer 21 Schweizer Meitli-Polka x H. Freivogel 22 Möven über dem Bodensee x H. Freivogel 23 Calypso Italiano x Eric Frölich 24 Wo meine Sonne scheint-calypso x Eric Frölich 25 Led, milda ljus x C.H. Purday K.E. Svedlund 26 Ein bisschen Frieden x Ralph Sigel Hans Kolditz 27 Moonlight Echos-serenade Glenn Miller Ed Chennette 27 Moonlight Serenade Glenn Miller Edrich Siebert 28 Lake Hammilton-Walz x Ed Chennette 29 Devotion x E. de Lamater 30 Military Escort x H. Bennett 31 We are the Champions Freddie Marcury Frank Bernaerts 32 Music from the 16th Century 1.Giovanni Gastoldi, 2.William Byrd, 3. Tilman Alan Fernie Susato 33 Ain't missBehavin' (i 7 stemmer) J. Kaug 34 The little Swiss Polka x Edrich Siebert 35 Georgia on my Mind Hoagy Carmichael og Stuart Gorrell Alan Morrison 36 American Patrol F.W. Meacham James A Scott 37 Tequila Danny Flres (Chuk Sunds) Inge Sunde 38 Students Night out Polka S. Cope 39 Two Preludes Op. 28 no. 7 Chopin Eric Ball 40 Sundown Roger Barsotti 41 Marche Militaire no. 1 x Franz Schubert 42 Olsen Banden Eskild Beck 43 United Nations x K.L. King 44 Sunset x A.C. Green 45 A Purcell Suite x Henry Purcell A.W. Benoy 46 Carry me back to Green Pastures Harry S. Pepper 47 Scoutmaster x Fred Jewell 48 Præludium (min Jesus lad mit hjerte) x Carl Nielsen 49 Over the Rainbow x Harold Arlen 50 Christmas Day Gustav Holst Douglas Haislip 51 James Last in Scandinavia II x E. Hammerbak 52 Coral-Hymne (Preis dem Schöpfer) x Karl Burgward 53 Albertie Denzil S. Stephens 54 King - Size x K.L. King 55 Watermusic Suite G.F. Händel Herbert Møller 56 Festliches Vorspiel x Sep Tanzer 57 Sound of James nr.2 x Hans Koldiz 58 Hungarian Dance No.4 x Brahms Stephen Wood 59 Mr. Jums x Chris Hazell Alan Catherall 60 Judex chorus from "Mors et Vita" Ch. Gounod Franck Wright 61 Hosianna In Excelsis Chorus from "Mors et Vita" x Ch. Gounod Franck Wright 62 Maria I'Espagnol cha cha cha E. Hammerbak 63 Juleklokker - Potpourri Erik Silfverberg 64 The Trombone King x K.L. King 65 Battle Suite x Elgar Howard Phillip Jones 66 Instant Concert x Harold L. Walters 67 All through the night x Gordon Langford 68 Hilsen til vore venner x H.C. Lumbye E. Hammerbak 69 Hungarian Dances J. Brahms Aubrey Winter 70 Jesus Christ Superstar x Andrew Lloyd Webber 71 Pendine E. Martyn 72 The Cossack Patrol x Eric Ball 73 A Northumbrian Suite Stuart Johnson 74 Nabucodoneser x G. Verdi W. Rimmen 75 Jingle Bells Edrich Siebert 75 Jingle Bells (i Parte) Derek Ashmore 75 Jingle Bells Rhapsody Arne Christensen 76 Cheerful Courage-March x Ronald W. Holst Brass for young Bands 76 Hand me my trompet song arr. X Ivor Bosanko Brass for young Bands 76 Happy People - Song arr. X Thomas Mack Brass for young Bands 76 Havenly Soul-shine - Selection x Terry Camsey Brass for young Bands 76 In a Manger Carol arr. Thomas Mack Brass for young Bands 76 Just a Closer Walk - Spiritul x Eiliv Herikstad Brass for young Bands 76 Kearny Youth - March x Stephen Bulla Brass for young Bands 76 Laudes Domini - Hymn x Stanley Ditmer Brass for young Bands 76 Monkland Hymn Tune arr. X Stanley Ditmer Brass for young Bands 76 Play, Pray and Praise Suite x Williams Himes Brass for young Bands 76 Powerfull and free - Concert March x Bruce Broughton Brass for young Bands 76 St. Peter - Hymn Tune arr. X Stanley Ditmer Brass for young Bands 76 The Crowned Savior - Selection x Stephen Bulla Brass for young Bands 76 Tree Friends Chorus Feature x James Curnov Brass for young Bands 76 Whit Joy - Hymn Tune arr. X Thomas Mack Brass for young Bands 77 Christiansborg March H. Madsen E. Hammerbak 78 Chatonooga Cha - Cha x Edrich Siebert 79 The Great little Army March Kenneth J. Alford 80 Saul and David x Carl Nielsen Denis Wright 81 Oklahoma Selection x Richard Rogers 82 Tripolka Trio for 3 Bb cornets Phil. Catelinet 83 Cavatina Standley Myers D. Broadbent 84 Farandole George Bizet Drake Rimmer 85 Suite - Voices of Youth Edward Gregerson 86 Fo' alle di små blomster x Jysk Folkemelodi Bjørn Christensen 87 The Elvira Madigan Theme x W.A. Mozart Godfrey Richards 88 Canzon Cornetto x Samuel Scheidt Philip Jones 89 Trumpet Voluntary indeholder 4 forskellige arr. Jeremiah Clarke John Iveson. Dennis Wright 90 Andalucia mangler i arkiv Ernesto Lecuona 91 Bortom Gyelne Sol x Eric Ball 91 Good News x Erik Silferberg 91 Herren vor Gud är en Könung x Erik Silferberg 91 Lover Herren, han er vor Gud x Ruben Fridolfsen Eric Ball 92 When you're Smiling x Mark Fisher Joe Goodwin & Larry Shaw 93 Glasnost Dizzy Stratford 94 Alpine Samba Derek Broardbent 95 Christmas Swing Dizzy Stratford 96 Marina Granata Jaroc 96 Tyrolean Tubas x Maurice Clarke 97 City by the Sea x Wesley Johnstone 98 Indian Summer - Fantasie x Eric Ball 99 The Music of the Night Andrew Lloyd Webber William Himes 100 Matador Bent Fabricius Bjerre x P. E. Hansen 101 Kadet March x J. Ph. Sousa 102 Army And Marine x W. Zehler 103 The Voice of the Guns x Kenneth J. Alford 104 Helga Polka Mazurka H. C. Lumbye Erik Hammerbak 105 Mars de Medici x Joh. Wichers 106 Kong Georg d. 1 Honnørmarch H. C. Lumbye 107 The Tunderer x J. Ph. Sousa 108 The Nelson Touch x Philip Hood 109 Colonel Bogey Kennet J. Alford 110 Sousa on Parade x King Palmer Denis Wright 111 Sant-Triphon x Arthur Ney 112 Moon River x Henry Mancini W. J. Duthoit 113 Land of Hope and Glory Quick March Edward Elgar J. Ord Hume 114 Boston Comandery x T. M. Carter P.X. Laube 115 Onward Christian Soldiers Arthur Sulivan Edrich Siebert 115 Praise to the Holiest /Onward Christian Soldiers. 115A Dyke Edrich Siebert 116 Brass Brand Boogie Edrich Siebert 117 Them Basses x G.H. Huffine 118 Broadcast from Brazil x David Bennet 119 Kiefer's Special x W.H.Kiefer 120 Deep Harmonie Coral Preludie Denis Wright 121 The Wright Selection x Horatio Nicolas Edrich Siebert 122 Nissemændenes vagtparade Kurt Noack Holger Beck 122 Nissernes Vagtparade x Kurt Noack 123 A Swinging Safari Bert Kaempfert Edrich Siebert 124 Langt bortom rymden vida (parafras) x K.E. Svedlund G. Blomberg 125 Cindarella fra "Askepot" Mac.David Al Hoffman/J. Livingston 126 The Liberty Bell John Phillip Sousa 127 Trumpet Tune and Air Henry Purcell Franck Wrigh 128 L'Arlesienne-Suite (pigen fra Arle) x George Bizet Dennis Wright 129 Postludium ( Nu takker alle Gud) x G.W. Körner Valter Aamodt 130 Into Thy Hands x Newman Wolsey Cor M. Mellema 131 Napoleon Galop x R. Martyn Rodger Barsotti 132 Three Jolly Sailormen Edrich Siebert 133 The Halleluja Chorus fra "Messiah" G.F. Händel J. Hartmann 134 Oratoriet "Christus" kor&salme x Bartholdy Mendelson F. A. 135 Four Voluntaris x Thomas Talis 136 Aftensang op.25 nr.4 x Robert Schumann 137 Intrada, Hymnus, Fanfare Eberhard Böttcher 138 Det glade budskab March x Erik Silferberg 138 Guds søn steg ned x Herbert Brender / E. Herikstad 138 It's True x Joy Webb Erik Silferberg 138 This little light of mine x Joy Webb Erik Silferberg 139 Suite Dido and Aeneas Purcell Frederic Westcott 140 Plasier d'Amour x Martini Edrich Siebert 141 Ammerland Jacob de Haan 142 Pan American-Spansk march K.L. King 143 Magic Trumpet x Bert Kaempfert 144 Seventy six Trombones Meredith Willson W. J. Duthoit 145 Fughetta J. Pachelbel 145 Intrada M. Franck 146 Soksim ligi ryto Tauras Adomavicius 147 The Boy from Menaem (A Frisian Air) Gordon Langford 148 Greensleves x Gordon Langford 149 Cortege from Mlada x Gordon Langford 150 Two Corale Preludes x Jocob Gordon 151 Bouquet de Paris J. McInees Smith 152 London River Ouverture Reginald Heath 153 The Prizewinnes Concert Ouverture Philip Sparke 154 Only Sixteen (for lille Brass Band) Sam Cooke Jens Krøyer 155 Den danske Sang. 1 Carl Nielsen E. Hammerbak 156 Lady by Good x G. Gershwin Bram Wiggens 157 Skovtrolden x Hans Peter Nielsen 158 Partita x Edward Gregson 159 Pride of Youth x Gordon Jacob 160 The Standard of St. Georges Kenneth J. Alford 161 Blades of Toledo Trevor L. Sharpe 162 Serenade fra "Renaissance" P.E. Lange-Müller 162 Skovsang Olfert Jespersen 162 Solveigs sang fra "Per Gynt" Edvard Grieg 163 Anthem Benny Anderson, Tim Rice, Björn Ulvaeus 164 Cowboy in Cuba x Clare Grundman 165 Congratulations Bill Martin & Phil Coulter Edrich Siebert 165 Congratulations 165 A Jens Krøyer 166 Dagmar Polka x H.C.
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