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When Peace Like a River (Duets) - Sheet Music for Various Solo Instruments & Piano - cover

When Peace Like a River (Duets) - Sheet Music for Various Solo Instruments & Piano

Viktor Dick

Publisher: BookRix

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When Peace Like a River (Duets) Sheet Music for Various Solo Instruments & Piano  1. When Peace Like a River C-Major 2. When Peace Like a River B-Major 3. Solo Instruments:  (Violin, Viola, Alto/Tenor Trombone, Cello, Recorder, Flute, Trumpet in B/C, Clarinet, Bassoon, Alto/Tenor Saxophone, Oboe)  Composer: P. P. Bliss Instrumentation: Instrumental Duets Type of Score: 2x Full Score, 10 Solo Parts Difficulty Level: Advanced/Professional  Sheet Music Arranged and Produced by Viktor Dick
Available since: 12/21/2023.
Print length: 3 pages.

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