Theme From "new York, New York"
by Frank Sinatra
Woodwind Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

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Saxophone Ensemble,Woodwind Ensemble - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1195726

By Frank Sinatra. By Fred Ebb and John Kander. Arranged by Nigel Bennett. 20th Century,Film/TV,Jazz. 20 pages. Nigel Bennett #794897. Published by Nigel Bennett (A0.1195726).

This 1977 song by Kander and Ebb was the theme to the Martin Scorsese film 'New York, New York' and originally sung by Lisa Minelli, although it was Frank Sinatra's recording of it in 1979 that secured its fame. This arrangement for saxophone sextet (SAATTB) is by Nigel Bennett.

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