| Phillip Lambro - Two Pictures For Solo Percussionist & Orchestra
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59 pages, Item 1750063EX, $49.50
Phillip Lambro's celebrated work "Two Pictures For Solo Percussionist & Orchestra" is now available for you to add to your repertoire. Originally written in 1953 specially for the New York Philharmonic, you can be sure that this is an impressive piece perfect for any performance. Make sure to add it to your library today!
Songbook Format: Conductor Score
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This book has a difficulty rating of 4 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
Estimated Performance Time: 13:00
Composer(s): "Phillip Lambro - Two Pictures For Solo Percussionist & Orchestra" was composed by Phillip Lambro.
Publisher: "Phillip Lambro - Two Pictures For Solo Percussionist & Orchestra" was published by Wimbledon Music, Inc..
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| Song List For "Phillip Lambro - Two Pictures For Solo Percussionist & Orchestra" - Sheet Music Songbook | | Number One - From: "Two Pictures" - Composed By: Philip Lambro Autumn Rhythm - From: "Two Pictures" - Composed By: Philip Lambro
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| Additional Images: | | Front Cover | | Conductor Score | | Descriptive Page |
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