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Concert band concert band - Grade 4 SKU: BF.BM872-SCORE Treurmuziek bij den dood van Uilenspiegel. Composed by Jan van Gilse. Arranged by Jos van de Braak. Baton Music orchestral series. Treurmuziek bij den dood van Uilenspiegel. Full score. Baton Music #BM872-SCORE. Published by Baton Music (BF.BM872-SCORE). Jan van Gilse (1881-1944) was a Dutch composer and conductor. His opera 'Thijl' (1940), often regarded as his masterpiece and arguably the most important opera in Dutch musical history, is one of his last works and a totally individual conception. At the end of the opera 'Thijl', just before the epilogue, Van Gilse wrote a brief instrumental part that might be suitable for the concert platform. In 1941 he composed an introduction for it and adding a short ending section as well. This music became well known as 'Elegy on the Death of Uilenspiegel' (Treurmuziek bij den dood van Uilenspiegel) and has been performed many times by the 'Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra'.

maurice ravel, jos van de braak

jos van de braak

giuseppe verdi, jos van de braak

aram ilyich khachaturian, jos van de braak

johann strauss jr., jos van de braak

wolfgang amadeus mozart, jos van de braak

jos van de braak

charles francois gounod, jos van de braak

giacomo puccini, jos van de braak

jos van de braak

henry purcell, jos van de braak

johann strauss jr., jos van de braak