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Sicilian Medley - Saxophone Quintet score & parts - popular songs - cover

Sicilian Medley - Saxophone Quintet score & parts - popular songs

Aa. Vv., Francesco Leone

Editorial: Glissato Edizioni Musicali

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Sinopsis

"Sicilian Medley" (popular songs: "Vitti 'na crozza" , "Ciuri Ciuri", "E vui durmiti ancora!", "Luna mezz'o mare") arranged for Saxophone Quintet by Francesco Leone (intermediate level). Score and Parts (5) : Soprano, Alto 1, Alto 2, Tenor and Baritone.
Disponible desde: 26/06/2020.

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