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Allow us to introduce 'Grandpa's Polka,' alternatively known as 'Polka Dziadek' or 'The Clarinet Polka,' a charming Polish folk song that harks back to the late 19th century. This enduring masterpiece has been skillfully transcribed for a Brass Quintet by the accomplished arranger Francesco Leone, with a focus on intermediate-level musicians. The ensemble features the following instruments: Bb Trumpet 1 Bb Trumpet 2 French Horn in F Trombone Tuba For added versatility and adaptability, we have thoughtfully included optional parts for Eb Horn, Bb Trombone, Bb Tuba, and Eb Tuba (treble clef). This comprehensive package (9 Parts) ensures that your quintet can confidently tackle this classic composition. Furthermore, as part of our collection, the conductor's score is available separately. This enables you to lead your ensemble with precision while making the most of this outstanding piece. In addition, we provide informative materials in multiple languages, tailored to a diverse global audience. These informative materials are accessible in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Korean, Japanese, and Chinese, offering invaluable insights into the composition and its cultural context." - Répertoire de cuivres, Blechbläserrepertoire, Repertorio de metales, Repertório de metais, quintetto di ottoni -
Allow us to introduce 'Grandpa's Polka,' alternatively known as 'Polka Dziadek' or 'The Clarinet Polka,' a charming Polish folk song that harks back to the late 19th century. This enduring masterpiece has been skillfully transcribed for a Brass Quintet by the accomplished arranger Francesco Leone, with a focus on intermediate-level musicians. This book contains the score. Set of 9 parts is available separately. The ensemble features the following instruments: Bb Trumpet 1 Bb Trumpet 2 French Horn in F Trombone Tuba For added versatility and adaptability, we have thoughtfully included optional parts for Eb Horn, Bb Trombone, Bb Tuba, and Eb Tuba (treble clef). In addition, we provide informative materials in multiple languages, tailored to a diverse global audience. These informative materials are accessible in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Korean, Japanese, and Chinese, offering invaluable insights into the composition and its cultural context." - Répertoire de cuivres, Blechbläserrepertoire, Repertorio de metales, Repertório de metais, quintetto di ottoni - kwintet dęty blaszany -
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