Wallace And Gromit Theme
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SKU: A0.946986
Composed by Julian Nott. Arranged by Lisa Portus. Children,Contemporary,Film/TV. 9 pages. Portus Press #6471741. Published by Portus Press (A0.946986).Julian Nott – the composer of the theme tune and film score to the Wallace and Gromit animated films – met the series’ creator, Nick Park, whilst they were both studying at the British National Film and Television School. Nott’s cheeky, cheerful theme perfectly represents the series’ main characters: Wallace, a good-natured, eccentric, cheese-loving inventor, and his companion Gromit, a silent yet loyal and intelligent anthropomorphic dog.
Here, Julian’s catchy Wallace & Gromit theme has been arranged for bassoon quartet (four bassoons) by Lisa Portus of www.portuspress.com .
PDF includes the full score and four separate parts.
Duration: c. 1'30"
Difficulty: approx. ABRSM Grade 5 (only Bassoon 1 has tenor clef)
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