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This week Anne has added five new arrangements to music-scores.com with pieces from Johannes Brahms and Arthur Sullivan.
The Last Rose of Summer is a poem by Thomas Moore and was originally set to the tune of The Groves of Blarney by Sir John Stevenson. It features in the opera Martha by Friedrich von Flotow.
Brahms: The Last Rose of Summer: Cello and Piano Sheet Music
Brahms: The Last Rose of Summer: Clarinet and Piano Sheet Music
Brahms: The Last Rose of Summer.Alto Sax and Piano Sheet Music
Brahms: The Last Rose of Summer. Voice and Piano Sheet Music
On music-scores.com we have a large selection of music from Johannes Brahms and you can view a short bio on our BLOG.
Arthur Sullivan: Pirates of Penzance: A Policeman’s Lot: A Policemans Lot is not a happy one, from Pirates of Penzance. This is one of the best known comic operas by Gilbert and Sullivan. Gilbert wrote the words and their partnership is affectionately abbreviated to G and S.
Sullivan: The Pirates of Penzance: A Policemans Lot: Wind Quartet Sheet Music
On music-scores.com we have a selection of music by Arthur Sullivan and you can view a short bio of our BLOG.
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