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When The Saints Go Marching In - Sax Quartet (parts) - cover

When The Saints Go Marching In - Sax Quartet (parts)

a cura di Francesco Leone, Gospel traditional

Publisher: Glissato Edizioni Musicali

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Summary

"When The Saints Go Marching In" traditional, arranged for Saxophone Quartet SATB/AATB (intermediate level - written solos) by Francesco Leone. Set of parts (5): Bb Soprano, Eb Alto, Bb Tenor and Eb Baritone Saxophones (included Alto instead Soprano). Score available in series. Audio demo available on www.glissato.it.
Available since: 01/09/2022.

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