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Orchestral Repertoire: Complete Parts For Violin From The Classic Masterpieces, Volume III



61 pages, Item number 1450310DU, $9.95

A superb collection of "Orchestral Repertoire" for violin features 5 classic masterpieces by Holst, Saint-Saens, Vaughan Williams, De Fella and Dvorak. With this book you can play the wonderful works by these great classical composers.

Product Format: Instrumental Solo

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Complete song list for "Orchestral Repertoire: Complete Parts For Violin From The Classic Masterpieces, Volume III" - Sheet Music Songbook:

The Planets (Suite For Large Orchestra) - Composer: Gustav Holst
Carnival Of The Animals - Composer: Camille Saint-Saens
Fantasia On Theme By Thomas Tallis (For Double String Orchestra) - Composer: Ralph Vaughan Williams
Three Dances - Composer: Manuel De Falla - From: "The Three Cornered Hat"
Serenade - Composer: Antonin Dvorak


 
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