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Vesuvian Hits Medley - Bassoon Quartet (parts) - Neapolitan Medley - cover

Vesuvian Hits Medley - Bassoon Quartet (parts) - Neapolitan Medley

Various Authors, Francesco Leone

Publisher: Glissato Edizioni Musicali

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Summary

Medley of Neapolitan song arranged for Bassoon Quartet (intermediate level). Set of parts (4).
Contents: "Torna a Surriento" - "Funiculì Funiculà" - "Io te vurria vasà" - "Comme facette màmmeta".
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Le più famose melodie della tradizione napoletana in un medley per Quartetto di Fagotti. Set parti (4).

 
Available since: 02/24/2021.

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