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Mighty Bright: Orchestra Light (Black) EU Plug

Mighty Bright: Orchestra Light (Black) EU Plug

Mighty Bright's LED Orchestra Light is the brightest in the business. The sleek, black music stand light blends in, is tasteful and understated, and comes with a convenient travel case and AC adapter. Use the light with the AC adapter to enable centralized switching capabilities - perfect for large concerts. The long head features a row of nine brilliant LEDs and a sliding power button that offers two light level options. Set at the higher level to brighten up to four pages of sheet music. A discrete back fin directs light away from the audience and back to the sheet music. This stylish light is seriously sturdy, from clip to bulbs. The extra broad clip is a Mighty Bright exclusive design, with a powerful grip set on a broad base. The gooseneck is robust but allows users to make precise adjustments easily, even during a performance. Its energy-efficient LEDs are not only sturdy enough to withstand the rigors of tear down and travel, but they also heighten the contrast of the notes and words on sheet music. Lighting system? Check. Let the magic begin.   Nine energy-efficient LEDs cast bright white light Durable LEDs last 100,000 hours - no replacement necessary Sliding switch controls two brightness settings Precisely engineered optical grade lens spreads light evenly Broad, padded clip Base can be used freestanding Flexible gooseneck holds the light firmly in place Light easily folds for convenient storage Powered by 3 AA batteries (included) or AC adapter with 13 foot/4 meter power cord (included; US, UK, European plug models available) Durable travel bag included 1.5" x 16.5" x 8" (Length x Height x Width)

SEK 677.00
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BrightFlex Light and Battery Bank : High-Power Rechargeable

Orchestra Light (incl. USA-Adapter) : Mighty Bright

The Light in the Piazza : Choral Highlights

Kaija Saariaho: Light And Matter (Score/Parts)

Sadie Harrison: Gulistan‐e Nur (The Rosegarden Of Light) - String Sextet Parts

Sadie Harrison: Gulistan‐e Nur (The Rosegarden Of Light) - String Sextet Parts

Gulistan-e Nur: The Rosegarden of Light for String Sextet and Youth Ensemble. Instrumentation: Professional String Sextet (2 Vlns, 2 Vlas, 1 Cello, 1 Db). Youth/amateur ensemble (Interludes only): open instrumentation (5 treble, alto, bass parts (transpositions available), Keyboard). The Three Interludes are supplied separately. The sextet movements/Three Interludes can also be performed separately. I Bahar-e nastaran-bihag (Radio Piece) Interlude 1/ Introduction (Youth ensemble), Sextet Movement 1 (Professional) II - Shirin dokhtar-e maldar (Sweet Nomad Girl) Interlude 2, Sextet Movement 2 III - Watan Jan (Dear Homeland) Interlude 3, Sextet Movement 3 Duration: c.26 mins (complete) / c.16 mins (sextet movements only). On 11 December 2014, several young musicians from the Afghanistan National Institute of Music were performing at the Istiqlal School, home to the French Cultural Centre in Kabul. The venue was targeted by a suicide bomber with devastating results, leaving a number of students (and ANIM’s founder and Director, Dr. Ahmad Sarmast) with severe injuries. Despite these most challenging of circumstances, ANIM continues to provide an extraordinary learning environment for all its students regardless of gender, ethnicity or social circumstances. They are committed to assuring musical rights, rebuilding lives through music, training future music educators, establishing intercultural dialogue and to reviving and preserving Afghan Music. Gulistan-e Nur: The Rosegarden of Light is dedicated with great admiration to Dr. Ahmad Sarmast and to the students and staff of the Afghanistan National Institute of Music in Kabul, particularly remembering those who were injured in the 11 December attack. The work is also dedicated to Kevin Bishop and members of the pioneering ensemble Cuatro Puntos who are dedicated to global co-operation and peace through the teaching, writing and performance of music worldwide. Cuatro Puntos gave the premiere on 24 September 2015 at the Lutheran Church of St. Mark, Glastonbury, Connecticut, USA. Gulistan-e Nur: The Rosegarden of Light was commissioned with generous support from the Arts Council England International Development Fund and the Ambache Charitable Trust.

SEK 699.00
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