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Where Angels Fly : In loving memory of Jesse Lefebvre (°02/06/2007 - *24/02/2015)

Concerto Tricolore : for Trumpet (Flugel Horn) and Band

Olympica : Festival Overture for Band

Cloudlifter X

Cloudlifter X

Cloud's most recent addition to the Cloudlifter series is the CLX. This sees them build upon the industry standard CL1, with this model providing up to 36dB of additional ultra-clean gain and featuring selectable output modes perfect for a variety of audio sources. Cloudlifters are an essential tool in any audio scenario. Recording into a DAW interface, performing live on stage, producing a podcast, using long cable runs in the studio, miking soft sound sources and using noisy or low gain preamps are just a few of its many uses . Custom Transformer Mojo A custom designed nickel-core Cinamag transformer dynamically responds to signal adding harmonic content and saturation. The more signal you give it, the more character and "mojo" it will give back! Reduce Noise Many preamps, mixers, and audio interfaces become noisy when turned up high. The Cloudlifter X increases your microphone's signal strength for more headroom and less noise. Plug & Play Simply connect one or two dynamic or ribbon mics to the input and connect a mixer or preamp to the output. Great for two mono channels or a stereo configuration. Premium Electronics The Cloudlifter X’s innovative circuitry dramatically increases your microphone’s sensitivity while the custom designed transformer enhances dynamic character. Reduce Feedback The Cloudlifter allows you to cut through the mix on stage with increased gain before feedback. Phantom Powered Turns Phantom Power into gain and clarity without passing it through to your delicate ribbon mic. Made in the USA Rugged, road-ready, and portable. Manufactured responsibly in the USA. Free lifetime limited warranty.

SEK 2962.00
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Ostinati

Ostinati

It may be surprising to see a fanfare piece commissioned by a Japanese ensemble, since fanfare orchestras are typically found in Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg, and also France and Switzerland. Senzoku Gakuen is one of the largest and mostprestigious music universities in Japan, and home to a wide variety of ensembles and orchestras. Since 2006 they have had a fanfare orchestra, which was started by Sotaru Fukaishi, a euphonium teacher who felt further performance opportunity wasneeded for saxhorn instruments. Fukaishi had loved the sound of fanfare orchestras ever since visiting the World Music Contest in Kerkrade (Holland) several years earlier. Jan Van der Roost was involved with this new initiative from the beginning,and they were also joined by Manu Mellaerts for certain projects. The Dean of the music department, Professor Kazuo Tomioka, fully supports the ensemble and commissioned Ostinati. The première took place on June 11th at Maeda Hall inMizonokuchi (Kawasaki) where Senzoku Gakuen is based. The piece opens with an impressive timpani solo, followed by brass and saxophone. The rhythmical pulse remains constant and the music is fiery and assertive in character. A pentatonic melodygradually emerges and the music loses its vehemency and softens. The initial percussion ostinati subsequently recurs and the first section of the piece concludes in a similar mood to the opening. The second movement is sweet and melodic, opening witha long passage for the saxophone family in a minor key. The same theme then appears in the major and is developed upon; the music builds to a majestic orchestral forte, reminiscent of a pipe organ in its sonority. The theme returns in the originalminor key with a change in instrumentation leading the movement to a quiet and peaceful end on a soft E minor chord. The finale starts with percussion: a four-bar pattern is repeated several times over which the movement’s melodic themes areintroduced. These melodic elements are varied and used in different versions and the ostinato idea, which characterizes the entire piece, is highlighted. The theme travels through the orchestra, appearing on various instruments and in variousregisters. It captures the listener’s attention and displays the full range of sound and colour within the fanfare orchestra.

SEK 4746.00
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