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Ecossaise for Military Band, WoO 22
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Ecossaise for Military Band, WoO 22 by Ludwig van Beethoven Concert Band - Sheet Music

By Ludwig van Beethoven
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Concert Band - Grade 1.5

SKU: AP.44164S

Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven. Arranged by Todd Stalter. Concert Band; Masterworks; Performance Music Ensemble; Single Titles. Challenger Band Series. Form: Transcription. Classical; Masterwork Arrangement; Romantic. Score. 8 pages. Duration 1:35. Alfred Music #00-44164S. Published by Alfred Music (AP.44164S).

UPC: 038081498003. English.

An ecossaise, derived from the French word for Scottish, was a dance that was very popular in Europe in the early nineteenth century. Beethoven was enamored with the music of the British Isles, and composed this work in 1810; though he withheld it from publication, it was published posthumously. Beethoven's humor and playfulness abound in this delightful arrangement for young players. (1:35).

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