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SKU: A0.845714
Composed by Richard Rodgers. Arranged by Robert Newth. Broadway,Film/TV. 23 pages. Robert Newth #5902543. Published by Robert Newth (A0.845714).Shall We Dance? was written for the 1951 Broadway musical The King and I, and depicts a scene in which the governess teaches the King of Siam to dance, alongside a luscious orchestral score. It was also featured in the 1956 film adapation, this time performed by the 20th Century Fox Studio Orchestra, and conducted by Alfred Newman.
This arrangement is for standard woodwind quintet of Flute, Oboe, Clarinet in Bb, French Horn and Bassoon. The PDF download contains a full score and all five parts.
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