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Hans Christian Lumbye (1810 -1874)
Hans Christian Lumbye was a Danish composer of
waltzes, polkas, mazurkas and gallops.By age 14 he was playing the
trumpet in a military band. In 1829, he joined the Horse Guards in
Copenhagen, still continuing his music education. In 1839, he heard a
Viennese orchestra play music by Johann Strauss I, after which he
composed in the style of Strauss, eventually earning the nickname "The
Strauss of the North". From 1843 to 1872, he served as the music
director and in-house composer for Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen. Such was
his popularity in the Danish capital that many Danes revered him and
considered Johann Strauss II as the "Lumbye of the South".
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Extra Tracks

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Beulah Extra is available on CD -
select Beulah Extra download tracks and have them supplied on compact
disc. The limit is 75 minutes of music per disc. Each disc costs
GBP11.45 post free (standard mail/airmail worldwide, signed for or
registered mail will be charged extra). Allow 14 days for delivery.

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Below are tracks from our library that never
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high quality 320kbs AAC encoded (MP3) files.
Purchasers of tracks have unlimted personal use but
must not pass or sell on to third parties nor broadcast without prior
permission from PPL

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