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A decent streaming version is available at: http://www.auburnschools.org/AHS_Band/piece/l.html

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Q: Where can you find a good recording of a band playing the Lord of the Rings excerpts from Symphony No 1 by Johan de Meji arranged by Paul Lavender?
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