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Flute Quartet "When The Saints Go Marching In" score & parts - for intermediate players - cover

Flute Quartet "When The Saints Go Marching In" score & parts - for intermediate players

a cura di Francesco Leone, Gospel Traditional

Publisher: Glissato Edizioni Musicali

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Summary

Experience the joyful and spirited melodies of "When The Saints Go Marching In" with this vibrant arrangement for Flute Quartet by Francesco Leone. Designed for intermediate-level musicians, this arrangement includes written solos and brings the lively essence of this traditional piece to your flute ensemble.
Includes:

	Full Score
	Set of Parts (5):
	
		C Flute 1
		C Flute 2
		C Flute 3
		C Bass Flute
		Optional G Alto Flute (instead of Bass Flute)
	
	

Features:


	Joyful and Lively Feel: Francesco Leone's arrangement captures the energetic and uplifting qualities of the traditional melody, ensuring an engaging and spirited performance.
	Intermediate Level: This arrangement is tailored for intermediate-level flutists, providing a balanced challenge that is both enjoyable and accessible.
	Written Solos: Includes written solos to showcase the individual talents of your ensemble members.
	Flexible Instrumentation: The inclusion of an optional part for G Alto Flute provides greater flexibility in ensemble configuration, accommodating different instrumental setups.
	Comprehensive Package: Includes a full score and individual parts for each member of the quartet, facilitating a smooth rehearsal and performance process.

Why Choose This Arrangement? This arrangement is perfect for flute quartets looking to explore the rich traditions of spiritual and folk music and add a piece of joyful energy to their repertoire. Whether for concerts, recitals, or community events, "When The Saints Go Marching In" arranged by Francesco Leone offers a captivating and enjoyable musical experience.
Bring the lively and rhythmic sounds of "When The Saints Go Marching In" to your flute quartet and delight audiences with this timeless classic. Get your copy today and let the music inspire your next performance!
Available since: 07/18/2024.

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