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Johann Sebastian Bach - Sheep May Safely Graze - Instrumental Duet With Piano Accompaniment



Item number 1630423DN, $19.95

"Sheep May Safely Graze" is one of the most famous of all Bach arias, and is part of "Cantata 208", which was written in celebration of Duke Christian of Sachsen-Weissenfels in 1713. This version has been arranged by B. Nastelin for any two solo instruments.

Product Format: Mixed Ensemble

Technical Notes: This product can be played by almost any combination of instruments. It includes parts for C treble clef instruments (flute, oboe, recorder, violin), B Flat instruments (clarinet, trumpet, tenor saxophone), E Flat instruments (alto saxophone), F instruments (French horn), and C bass clef instruments (trombone, bassoon, baritone, tuba). The piano part is printed on the C treble clef part and can double for a score.

Composer(s): This piece was composed by Johann Sebastian Bach.

Arranger(s): This piece was arranged by Billie Nastelin.

Publisher: This piece was published by Trigram Music, Inc..

   This product has a difficulty rating of 2-3 on a scale of 1 through 6, with 6 being hardest.
   A piano accompaniment is included with this book.
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Return Policy: This product may be returned within 15 days of purchase for a full refund, excluding shipping charges.
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Sheep May Safely Graze - Composer: J. S. Bach - From: "Cantata 208" - ©2003

 
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