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Band Aids: Concert Favorites For Alto Saxophone With Orchestra



16 pages, Item number 1100473DP, $29.98

From Bach to Tchaikovsky, this collection of classics offers a unique treat that spans two centuries of great music. If you are an alto saxophone player, then you will want to own this copy of "Band Aids"!

Product Format: Instrumental Solo

   This product has a difficulty rating of 2 on a scale of 1 through 6, with 6 being hardest.
   A CD is included with this book.
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Complete song list for "Band Aids: Concert Favorites For Alto Saxophone With Orchestra" - Sheet Music Songbook:

Slavonic Dance (Opus 46, No. 1) - Performer: The Stuttgart Festival Orchestra and John Cipolla - Composer: Anton Dvorak
There Lived A King - Performer: The Stuttgart Festival Orchestra and John Cipolla - Composer: Arthur Sullivan - From: "The Gondoliers"
A Melody Is Drifting (Opus 105, No. 1) - Performer: The Stuttgart Festival Orchestra and John Cipolla - Composer: Johannes Brahms
Minuet - Performer: The Stuttgart Festival Orchestra and John Cipolla - Composer: Jean-Baptiste Lully
Theme - Performer: The Stuttgart Festival Orchestra and John Cipolla - Composer: Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky - From: "Romeo And Juliet"
March - Performer: The Stuttgart Festival Orchestra and John Cipolla - Composer: Serge Prokofieff - From: "The Love Of Three Oranges, Opus 63"
Variations On A Theme By Paisiello - Performer: The Stuttgart Festival Orchestra and John Cipolla - Composer: Ludwig Van Beethoven
Christ The Lord Is Risen Today - Performer: The Stuttgart Festival Orchestra and John Cipolla
Second Movement - Performer: The Stuttgart Festival Orchestra and John Cipolla - Composer: Franz Joseph Haydn - From: "Emperor Quartet"
Choral No. 42 - Performer: The Stuttgart Festival Orchestra and John Cipolla - Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
Choral No. 297 - Performer: The Stuttgart Festival Orchestra and John Cipolla - Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
Contra-Dance - Performer: The Stuttgart Festival Orchestra and John Cipolla - Composer: Ludwig Van Beethoven
Polka - Performer: The Stuttgart Festival Orchestra and John Cipolla - Composer: Bedrich Smetana - From: "The Bartered Bride"
Turkish March - Performer: The Stuttgart Festival Orchestra and John Cipolla - Composer: Ludwig Van Beethoven - From: "The Ruins Of Athens"
Canzon - Performer: The Stuttgart Festival Orchestra and John Cipolla - Composer: Giovanni Gabrieli - From: "Sacrae Symphoniae"
Crucifixus - Performer: The Stuttgart Festival Orchestra and John Cipolla - Composer: Giovanni Da Palestrina - From: "The Mass Te Deum Laudamus"


 
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