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Sheet Music for Woodwind Quintet "When The Saints Go Marching In" score & parts - for intermediate advanced players - cover

Sheet Music for Woodwind Quintet "When The Saints Go Marching In" score & parts - for intermediate advanced players

a cura di Francesco Leone, Gospel Traditional

Publisher: Glissato Edizioni Musicali

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Summary

Bring the joyful and uplifting spirit of "When the Saints Go Marching In" to your woodwind quintet with this delightful arrangement by Francesco Leone. Perfect for intermediate-level musicians, this arrangement captures the vibrant essence of the traditional gospel song.
Includes:

	Full Score
	Set of Parts (6):
	
		Flute
		Oboe
		Bb Clarinet
		F French Horn
		Bassoon
		Optional Bass Clarinet (instead of Bassoon)
	
	

Features:


	Joyful and Uplifting: Francesco Leone's arrangement retains the infectious rhythms and lively melodies of the original gospel song, ensuring a spirited and engaging performance.
	Intermediate Level: This arrangement is tailored for intermediate-level woodwind players, providing a balanced challenge that is both rewarding and accessible.
	Flexible Instrumentation: Includes an optional part for Bass Clarinet as a substitute for Bassoon, offering greater flexibility in ensemble configuration.

Why Choose This Arrangement? This transcription is perfect for woodwind quintets looking to explore the rich traditions of gospel music and add a piece of joyful repertoire to their performances. 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 spirited and rhythmic sounds of "When the Saints Go Marching In" to your woodwind quintet and inspire your audience with this timeless gospel classic. Get your copy today and let this uplifting music elevate your next performance!
Available since: 07/26/2024.

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