I love Paris - for cello sextet
by Cole Porter
Cello - Digital Sheet Music

Item Number: 20721237
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String Ensemble Cello - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.977005

Composed by Cole Porter. Arranged by Keith Moss (b.1982). 20th Century,Broadway,Concert,Contemporary,World. Score and parts. 24 pages. Keith Moss #3491379. Published by Keith Moss (A0.977005).

"I Love Paris" is a popular song written by Cole Porter and published in 1953. The song was introduced by Lilo in the musical Can-Can. A line in the song's lyrics inspired the title of the 1964 movie "Paris When It Sizzles

This arrangement makes full use of the cello range and reserves most of the melody to the two upper parts.  The parts decrease in difficulty from cello 1 down to cello 6

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