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Woodwind Quartet "Gypsy Chorus" score & parts - "Coro di Zingarelle" from "La Traviata" - cover

Woodwind Quartet "Gypsy Chorus" score & parts - "Coro di Zingarelle" from "La Traviata"

Giuseppe Verdi

Maison d'édition: Glissato Edizioni Musicali

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Synopsis

Experience the lively and vibrant energy of the "Gypsy Chorus" (Coro di Zingarelle) from Giuseppe Verdi’s La Traviata with this delightful arrangement for woodwind quartet by Francesco Leone. Ideal for intermediate-level musicians, this arrangement brings the playful and rhythmic charm of Verdi's iconic chorus to life.
In 2023, UNESCO recognized the cultural significance of Italian opera, including Verdi's masterpieces like La Traviata, by adding it to the list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. This acknowledgment highlights the enduring impact and universal appeal of Verdi's work, which continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
Included in this arrangement:

	Flute
	Oboe
	Bb Clarinet
	Bassoon (with an alternative part for Bb Bass Clarinet)

Score and parts are provided for each instrument, ensuring that every member of the quartet has the materials needed to perform this festive and engaging piece.
Perfect for performances, rehearsals, and practice sessions, this arrangement will enchant audiences with its lively rhythms and joyful melodies. Celebrate the UNESCO-recognized legacy of Italian opera by bringing the "Gypsy Chorus" to your next performance, and let its spirited music resonate with your listeners.
Disponible depuis: 03/06/2021.

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