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  1. Hace 2 días · Mark McKenzie: orchestrator.Albert Lloyd Olson: orchestrator.The Graunke Symphony Orchestra.

  2. Hace 3 días · Composer: Bruce Broughton. Category: TEST PIECES (Major Works) Set as the Championship Section Test Piece for the 2020 National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain. Bruce Broughtons exciting new brass band work has been selected by Kapitol Promotions for the Championship Section Final at London’s iconic Royal Albert Hall.

  3. Hace 2 días · Category: SALVATIONIST MUSIC. The chorale which forms the basis of this prelude dates from the sixteenth century and was used by J.S.Bach in his Cantata No.122, 'Das neugeborne Kinderlein'. On his score Bruce Broughton includes a translation by R. Rutledge of the words; 'There comes the true jubilee, what are we eternally lamenting? Look alive!

  4. Hace 5 días · Price £45.00. Composer: Bruce Broughton. Category: SOLOS - B♭. Cornet & Band. Solo for Bb. Trumpet/ Cornet & Band. EXCURSONS Program Notes. Excursions was written for symphonic band in 1995 and transcribed for brass band in 1999.

  5. www.thisdayindisneyhistory.com › Mar08MAR 08 Disney History

    Hace 3 días · MAR 08 Disney History. 1945: E mmy Award-winning c omposer Bruce Broughton, whose music can be heard. throughout Disney theme parks and in Disney's The Rescuers Down. Under , Bambi II, and Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco , is born in Los Angeles, California.

  6. Hace 5 días · Audio Variants: Most of the time on PAL releases, the NTSC 1994 fanfare composed by Bruce Broughton would be used; however, there were some cases (especially in its early years of use) where the PAL pitched version would be heard instead, examples includes the UK VHS release of The Lipstick Camera, a few X-Files releases and the original UK THX-certified VHS release (as well as a 2001 Thai VCD ...

  7. Hace 1 día · By Charlotte Broughton. published 27 May 2024. Meet the British domestic team that's delivering a pathway for new riders. Comments; London Academy (Image credit: Bruce Craig)