| Classical Favorites For Oboe
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52 pages, Item 1130103EV, $15.95
The songs in this book of sheet music are some of the most recognizable classical pieces around, and they are perfect for use for either practice or performance. These songs are also some of the most commonly used songs at weddings. The book includes piano accompaniment and an accompaniment CD for all of the songs so you can play with a real pianists or with the CD. "Classical Favorites For Oboe" has a sales rank of 5053.
Songbook Format: Oboe Solo
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 This book has a difficulty rating of 2-2.5 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
A piano accompaniment is included with this book.
A CD is included with this book.
Publisher: "Classical Favorites For Oboe" was published by Fentone Music.
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| Song List For "Classical Favorites For Oboe" - Sheet Music Songbook | | Ave Maria - Composed By: Johann Sebastian Bach and Charles Ground Ave Maria - Composed By: Franz Schubert Largo - From: "Xerxes" - Composed By: George Friedrich Handel Prelude - From: "Te Deum" - Composed By: Marc-Antoine Charpentier Trumpet Voluntary - Composed By: Jeremiah Clarke Wedding March - From: "A Midsummer Night's Dream" - Composed By: Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Bridal Chorus - From: "Lohengrin" - Composed By: Richard Wagner Panis Angelicus - Composed By: Cesar Franck Ave Verum - Composed By: Wolfgang Amaedus Mozart March Of The Priests - From: "The Magic Flute" - Composed By: Wolfgang Amaedus Mozart
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