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Je veux vivre - Flute and Symphonic Band (conductor score) - vals from "Romeo and Juliette" - cover

Je veux vivre - Flute and Symphonic Band (conductor score) - vals from "Romeo and Juliette"

Charles Gounod

Editorial: Glissato Edizioni Musicali

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"Je veux vivre" vals from "Romeo and Juliette" by Charles Gounod. Transcription for Flute and Symphonic Band by Francesco Leone (audio demo and parts available on the publisher's website - www.glissato.it). Conductor score.
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"Je veux vivre" valzer da "Romeo e Giulietta" di Charles Gounod, trascrizione per Flauto e Orchestra di Fiati a cura di Francesco Leone (audio demo e parti staccate disponibili sul sito dell'editore - www.glissato.it). Partitura.
Disponible desde: 18/08/2020.

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