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Sheet Music for Woodwind Quintet "Pizzicato Polka" (score & parts) - for intermediate players - cover

Sheet Music for Woodwind Quintet "Pizzicato Polka" (score & parts) - for intermediate players

Josef Strauss, a cura di Francesco Leone, Johann Strauss

Publisher: Glissato Edizioni Musicali

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Summary

Experience the delightful charm of "Pizzicato Polka" by Johann Strauss II and Josef Strauss, expertly arranged for Woodwind Quintet by Francesco Leone. This arrangement brings the playful and elegant spirit of the original composition to your ensemble, making it perfect for intermediate-level musicians.
Includes:

	Full Score
	Set of Parts (7):
	
		Flute
		Oboe
		Bb Clarinet
		French Horn in F
		Bassoon
		Optional Parts:
		
			French Horn in Eb
			Bb Bass Clarinet (instead of Bassoon)
		
		
	
	

Features:


	Playful and Elegant: This arrangement captures the light, staccato rhythms and engaging melodies of the original "Pizzicato Polka," ensuring a delightful performance.
	Intermediate Level: Tailored for intermediate-level woodwind players, this arrangement offers a balanced challenge that is both rewarding and accessible.
	Flexible Instrumentation: Includes optional parts for French Horn in Eb and Bb Bass Clarinet, providing versatility for various ensemble configurations.

Why Choose This Arrangement? This transcription is ideal for woodwind quintets looking to explore the charming and whimsical world of the Strauss brothers' music. Whether for concerts, recitals, or community events, "Pizzicato Polka" arranged by Francesco Leone offers a captivating and enjoyable musical experience.
Bring the spirited and rhythmic sounds of Johann Strauss II and Josef Strauss's "Pizzicato Polka" to your woodwind quintet and enchant audiences with this timeless classic. Get your set of parts today and enjoy the elegance and playfulness of this delightful piece!
Available since: 07/26/2024.

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