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1st Movement from the Violin Concerto No.2 in E Major
Composer: Bach, Johann SebastianArranger: Grimaldi, ScottEnsemble: Woodwind TrioGenre: ClassicalGrade: 5Duration: 2Model: AOS1116Abridged from BWV 1042 originally for violin, strings, and continuo. Grading is based on the flute part, the other parts are not as difficult. Part 1 - Flute Part 2 - Clarinet or Oboe Part 3 - Bassoon or Clarinet -
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1st Movement from the Violin Concerto No.2 in E Major
Composer: Bach, Johann SebastianArranger: Grimaldi, ScottEnsemble: Saxophone TrioGenre: ClassicalGrade: 5Duration: 2Model: AOS1117For Soprano Sax (alt. E♭ Sopranino part provided), Alto Sax and Baritone Sax abridged from BWV 1042 originally for violin, strings, and continuo. Grading is based on the Soprano Sax part, the other parts are not as difficult. -
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1st Movement from the Violin Concerto No.2 in E Major
Composer: Bach, Johann SebastianArranger: Grimaldi, ScottEnsemble: Clarinet TrioGenre: ClassicalGrade: 5Duration: 2Model: AOS1118For E♭ Clarinet, B♭ Clarinet and Bass Clarinet abridged from BWV 1042 originally for violin, strings, and continuo. Grading is based on the E♭ Clarinet part, the other parts are not as difficult. -
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1st Movement from the Violin Concerto No.2 in E Major
Composer: Bach, Johann SebastianArranger: Grimaldi, ScottEnsemble: String TrioGenre: ClassicalGrade: 4Duration: 2Model: AOS1224For violin, viola and cello abridged from BWV 1042 originally for violin, strings, and continuo. -
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Champagne Song from Act II Finale of Die Fledermaus
Composer: Strauss, JohannArranger: Grimaldi, ScottEnsemble: Woodwind TrioGenre: ClassicalGrade: 4Duration: 2Model: AOS1342In the rousing finale of Die Fledermaus, Orlofsky makes a toast to champagne, and the company celebrates (The Champagne song: "Im Feuerstrom der Reben"/"In the fire stream of the grape"). Part 1 - Flute Part 2 - Clarinet Part 3 - Bassoon -
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Je Te Veux (I Want You)
Composer: Satie, ErikArranger: Grimaldi, ScottEnsemble: Woodwind QuintetGenre: ClassicalGrade: 4Duration: 4Model: AOS1443Je te veux ("I Want You") is a song composed by Erik Satie to a text by Henry Pacory. A sentimental waltz with erotic lyrics, it was written for Paulette Darty, whose accompanist Satie had been for a period of time. -
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Pizzicato Polka
Composer: Strauss, Johann and JosephArranger: Grimaldi, ScottEnsemble: Saxophone DuoGenre: ClassicalGrade: 4Duration: 2Model: AOS1247For two Alto Saxes. The Pizzicato Polka was composed by Johann Strauss with his brother in 1869 for a trip to Imperial Russia. It was published in 1870, originally for string orchestra and glockenspiel. It was hugely popular, especially in Italy, where it was included on every program Strauss played... -
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Pizzicato Polka
Composer: Strauss, Johann and JosephArranger: Grimaldi, ScottEnsemble: Clarinet DuoGenre: ClassicalGrade: 4Duration: 2Model: AOS1248For two Clarinets. The Pizzicato Polka was composed by Johann Strauss with his brother in 1869 for a trip to Imperial Russia. It was published in 1870, originally for string orchestra and glockenspiel. It was hugely popular, especially in Italy, where it was included on every program Strauss played there. -
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Pizzicato Polka
Composer: Strauss, Johann and JosephArranger: Grimaldi, ScottEnsemble: Flute and ClarinetGenre: ClassicalGrade: 4Duration: 2Model: AOS1249For Flute and Clarinet. The Pizzicato Polka was composed by Johann Strauss with his brother in 1869 for a trip to Imperial Russia. It was published in 1870, originally for string orchestra and glockenspiel. It was hugely popular, especially in Italy, where it was included on every program Strauss played... -
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Pizzicato Polka
Composer: Strauss, Johann and JosephArranger: Grimaldi, ScottEnsemble: Flute DuetGenre: ClassicalGrade: 4Duration: 2Model: AOS1250For 2 Flutes. The Pizzicato Polka was composed by Johann Strauss with his brother in 1869 for a trip to Imperial Russia. It was published in 1870, originally for string orchestra and glockenspiel. It was hugely popular, especially in Italy, where it was included on every program Strauss played there.