Amboss Polka (Anvil Polka) is a lively instrumental piece by Austrian military bandmaster and composer Albert Parlow (1824-1888), known for his popular dance music and marches during the 19th century.
A traditional German brass band polka reflecting Mosch's signature style, blending folk melodies with energetic rhythms.
A lively brass quintet adaptation showcasing the tuba's agility, characteristic of Canadian Brass' signature mix of technical precision and entertainment-focused performances.
Shostakovich's 5 Pieces for Two Violins and Piano showcases his early neoclassical style, blending folk-inspired polka rhythms with modernist harmonies. The work reflects his ability to merge playful simplicity with deeper emotional undercurrents.
A lively polka composition possibly originating from the Slavonice region, characterized by traditional dance rhythms.