Can-Can (Orphée aux Enfers) Trio (Parts available in all common keys)
by Jacques Offenbach
Small Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

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Small Ensemble Double Bass,Horn,Trombone,Trumpet,Tuba,Violin - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1025913

Composed by Jacques Offenbach. Arranged by Evan Osborne. 20th Century,Broadway,Instructional,Musical/Show,Romantic Period. Score and parts. 24 pages. Evan Osborne #5362465. Published by Evan Osborne (A0.1025913).

This delightful trio captures the essence of Offenbach's most famous melody whilst being extremely playable by any instrumentalist of beginner standard. It is a very short arrangement but lends itself well to a variety of tempos. As well as introducing basic harmony, the arrangement is explicit with articulation and dynamics, making it a perfect technical challenge for the young musician or a flashy show piece for a professional concert! The downloadable PDF comes with score and parts in Treble Clef Bb, C, Eb and F (High and Low) and C Bass Clef.

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