Where Is Love?
by Lionel Bart
Brass Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

Item Number: 21204817
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SKU: A0.739472

Composed by Lionel Bart. Arranged by David Catherwood. Contemporary. 12 pages. Opus 3 Music/Trio Music Publishing #4407144. Published by Opus 3 Music/Trio Music Publishing (A0.739472).

Where is Love? from the Musical Oliver (arranged for brass or string quartet

One of the best loved songs from the Hit Musical and Film of Oliver by Lionel Bart.

Arranged for Brass quartet but would also work for standard quintet with horn/trombone sharing part 3
Parts included in download for
Trumpet 1 in Bb (Part 1)
Trumpet 2 in Bb (Part 2)
Horn in F           (Part 3)
Trombone (Part 3) Bass clef
Trombone (Part 4) Bass clef
Tuba (Part 4)
Horn in Eb (Part 2)
Trombone/Baritone in Bb (Treble clef) Part 3

String Quartet parts included in download
Violin 1 (Part 1 in C)
Violin 2 (Part 2 in C)
Viola     (Part 3 in C)
Cello    (Part 4 in C)

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