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Sicilian Medley - Woodwind Quartet (Flute part) - cover

Sicilian Medley - Woodwind Quartet (Flute part)

Various Authors, a cura di Francesco Leone

Publisher: Glissato Edizioni Musicali

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Summary

Flute part of "Sicilian Medley" (popular songs: "Vitti 'na crozza" , "Ciuri Ciuri", "E vui durmiti ancora!", "Luna mezz'o mare") arranged for Woodwind Quartet (Flute,Oboe, Bb Clarinet, Bassoon or Bb Bass Clarinet) by Francesco Leone (intermediate level - duration 6.30). 
Others parts and score available separately.
Available since: 06/10/2021.

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