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This is a Classic French organ romp! Composed by Louis Lefebure-Wely in the later nineteenth century for Paris church-goers to leave their worship after Mass.
I first heard a recording of this piece by Carlo Curly and thought it perfect for an arrangement for band - so I put it on paper for the Brass Band.
The premier performance of this work was given in the Dorking Halls, England in October 2007. Three bands played it together: Mole Valley Silver Band; Godalming Band; and Regent Brass from Brentwood, North London. They loved it!
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