| Vivaldi Concerto In Re Minore, F VII, 1
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12 pages, Item 1130036EV, $10.95
Vivaldi wrote two super concertos for oboe, and we have them for you. This concerto (published by Ricordi)includes the piano reduction. The concerto in re minore (d minor) represents some of the best Baroque-period oboe music ever written. If you're a serious oboe player, you really should have this song (and the other Vivaldi oboe concerto) in your music collection. "Vivaldi Concerto In Re Minore, F VII, 1" has a sales rank of 6554.
Songbook Format: Instrumental Solo
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This book has a difficulty rating of 4 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
A piano accompaniment is included with this book.
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| Song List For "Vivaldi Concerto In Re Minore, F VII, 1" - Sheet Music Songbook | | Concerto In Re Minore, F VII, 1 - Composed By: Antonio Vivaldi
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