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Strings Acoustic Guitar,Bass Guitar,Drum Set,Electric Guitar,Violin - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1486130 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Zoran Radanovic. Folk,Multicultural,Standards,Traditional,Wedding,World. 79 pages. Zoran Radanovic #1063186. Published by Zoran Radanovic (A0.1486130). This arrangement is for professional band with set of parts.Ciocrlia (meaning the skylark) is a Romanian tune, allegedly composed by the Romani-Romanian pan flute player Anghelu? Dinicu[1][2] in the virtuosic style of the urban l?utareasc? music from late 19th century. Anghelu? Dinicu first presented the tune in 1889 at the inauguration of the Eiffel Tower. However, the most famous version would become that of his grandson Grigora? Dinicu, that adapted the tune for violin. George Enescu also was inspired by Ciocrlia for his composition the Romanian Rhapsody No. 1 for orchestra. Ciocrlia has been covered numerous times, but because it is a piece of l?ut?reasc? music and not a piece of Romanian peasant music it cannot be considered representative for the Romanian peasant spirit.[3] In the case of the Ciocrlia, like with other famous tunes of l?ut?reasc? music, there were attempts to hide the name of the composer in order to make it seem anonymous/traditional.[4] It is known as eva (????) and ?u?uliga (????????) in Serbian, Bulgarian and Macedonian. It has also become highly popular in the Jewish Klezmer repertoire.[5] In Georgia, the tune became widely adopted into traditional folk music repertoire and is known as Torola (??????, the lark)[6] During the communist-era, the Romanian intelligence service operated a numbers station believed to be used by spies in foreign countries. The station known as V01 became well known for its use of Ciocrlia as its opening interval, which would be followed by a series of number-coded messages in Romanian and concluded with the words Terminat. The station fell off the air soon after the 1989 coup and overthrow of Ceausescu.[7] The song was featured as part of the soundtrack for the 2009 Ubisoft game Rabbids Go Home, performed by Moldovan gypsy brass band Fanfare Vagabontu.
Ciocârlia - Ševa - for band

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Trumpet Duet Trumpet - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1088658 Composed by serbian folk song. Arranged by Zoran Radanovic. Folk,Multicultural,Traditional,Wedding,World. Score. 10 pages. Zoran Radanovic #692865. Published by Zoran Radanovic (A0.1088658). I made this arrangement for most famous song from ex Yugoslavia and from Balkan. I wrote for two Bb trumpets and with lyrics. WITH SET OF PARTS. Ich habe diese Arrangement für berühmteste Lied aus ex Jugoslawien und aus Balkan gemacht. Ich habe für zwei Bb Trumpets und Text geschrieben. MIT PARTITUREN. Ovaj aranzman sam napravio za najpoznatiju pesmu iz bivse Jugoslavije i Balkana. Napisao sam ju za dve Bb trube i tekstom.SA PARTITURAMA. Tamo daleko is a Serbian folk song which was composed on the Greek island of Corfu in 1916 to commemorate the Serbian Army's retreat through Albania during World War I. It is played in triple metre and begins solemnly in a minor key before switching to the relative major of the dominant key in the third line of the first verse, symbolizing hope before returning to the tonic minor key from the beginning. The lyrics to the song come in multiple versions, all of which end with the line long live Serbia! Tamo daleko (kyrillisch: Тамо далеко; Deutsch: Dort, weit weg) ist ein traditionelles serbisches Lied aus dem Ersten Weltkrieg. Das Lied wird als Hymne der serbischen Soldaten betrachtet, die außerhalb Serbiens für ihr Land kämpften. Tamo daleko wird von einem serbischen Soldaten gesungen, der auf Korfu stationiert ist. Die Streitkräfte Serbiens hatten sich über Nordalbanien auf die Insel zurückgezogen und wurden von den Mittelmächten bekämpft.Der Soldat singt von seinem Heimatdorf, der zerstörten Kirche, in der er heiratete, und dem katastrophalen Rückzug seiner Kameraden, von denen viele an Kälte, Hunger und Krankheiten starben.Das Lied ist auch eines der beliebtesten nostalgischen Lieder der serbischen Einwanderer, die nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg nach Amerika zogen. Für diese Menschen bezieht sich das Lied auf die Entfernung zu ihrem Heimatland.
Tamo daleko - for Bb trumpet duet
2 Trompettes (duo)

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