Marche Du 1er Regiment De Guides
Valentin Bender
Blasorchester / Concert Band
In September 1899 Antoon Tierolff started a music shop and publishing house in the centre of Roosendaal, the Netherlands. He was a musician, composer and conductor. From the very beginning he imported music books and scores, mainly from France for all instruments and also for ensembles such as concert band and salon orchestra. The trade in instruments and accessories was also an immediate success throughout the region. Tierolff's daughter Ea and her husband Huub Vergouwen took over the company at the end of the 1920\u0092s and in the 1960\u0092s their son Toon Vergouwen got in charge. Shortly before the millennium, the 4th generation took over the company and Koen Vergouwen is still in charge of the company.<\/p>
Some of our today?s composers are Harm Evers<\/a>, John Nimbly<\/a>, Rob Balfoort<\/a>, Willy Hautvast<\/a>, Ivo Kouwenhoven<\/a>, Wim Laseroms<\/a>, Ton Verhiel<\/a>, Kees Vlak<\/a>, Andr\u00e9 Waignein<\/a>, Benoit Chantry<\/a>, Olivier Pols<\/a> and the late Randy Beck<\/a>. More recently Kah Chun Wong<\/a> from Singapore and Chen Qian<\/a>, Wang Hesheng<\/a> and Yu Jianfang<\/a> from China have joined our composers team as well as the Austrian composers Fritz Neub\u00f6ck<\/a>, Thomas Asanger<\/a>, and Patrick H. Hahn<\/a>, Evan Feldman<\/a> from the US and Johan Nijs<\/a> from Belgium.<\/p> A division that has grown tremendously the last couple of years is our flexible wind ensemble-division: if you have trouble finding easy combining pieces, flexible for any combination of instrumentalists or a young (starting) group of musicians, the series \"Tierolff for Young Band\" will be the solution to any problem! The collection includes 5 demo cd?s that are available on request and already over 100 appealing pieces.<\/p>","en":" In September 1899 Antoon Tierolff started a music shop and publishing house in the centre of Roosendaal, the Netherlands. He was a musician, composer and conductor. From the very beginning he imported music books and scores, mainly from France for all instruments and also for ensembles such as concert band and salon orchestra. The trade in instruments and accessories was also an immediate success throughout the region. Tierolff's daughter Ea and her husband Huub Vergouwen took over the company at the end of the 1920\u0092s and in the 1960\u0092s their son Toon Vergouwen got in charge. Shortly before the millennium, the 4th generation took over the company and Koen Vergouwen is still in charge of the company.<\/p> Some of our today?s composers are Harm Evers<\/a>, John Nimbly<\/a>, Rob Balfoort<\/a>, Willy Hautvast<\/a>, Ivo Kouwenhoven<\/a>, Wim Laseroms<\/a>, Ton Verhiel<\/a>, Kees Vlak<\/a>, Andr\u00e9 Waignein<\/a>, Benoit Chantry<\/a>, Olivier Pols<\/a> and the late Randy Beck<\/a>. More recently Kah Chun Wong<\/a> from Singapore and Chen Qian<\/a>, Wang Hesheng<\/a> and Yu Jianfang<\/a> from China have joined our composers team as well as the Austrian composers Fritz Neub\u00f6ck<\/a>, Thomas Asanger<\/a>, and Patrick H. Hahn<\/a>, Evan Feldman<\/a> from the US and Johan Nijs<\/a> from Belgium.<\/p> A division that has grown tremendously the last couple of years is our flexible wind ensemble-division: if you have trouble finding easy combining pieces, flexible for any combination of instrumentalists or a young (starting) group of musicians, the series \"Tierolff for Young Band\" will be the solution to any problem! The collection includes 5 demo cd?s that are available on request and already over 100 appealing pieces.<\/p>"}
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