Luigi Bordèse | Ô Mes Cloches Du Soir | for Brass Duet (arr. Andrew Lamb) by Luigi Bordèse Sheet Music for Instrumental Duet and Piano at Sheet Music Direct
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Luigi Bordèse | Ô Mes Cloches Du Soir | for Brass Duet (arr. Andrew Lamb) Digital Sheet Music
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Luigi Bordèse | Ô Mes Cloches Du Soir | for Brass Duet (arr. Andrew Lamb)
by Luigi Bordèse Instrumental Duet and Piano - Digital Sheet Music

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Brass Duet Adaptation of "Ô Mes Cloches Du Soir" by Luigi Bordèse


Unleash the beauty of Luigi Bordèse's sacred hymn "Ô Mes Cloches Du Soir" with this stunning brass duet arrangement! This piece comes in three different keys, offering flexibility for various instrumentations:

Version 1 - Bb Major:
Trumpet/Cornet in C
Trumpet/Cornet in Bb (opt. Flugelhorn)

Version 2 - Eb Major:
Trumpet/Cornet in Eb
Trumpet/Cornet in C
Horn in F
Horn in Eb

Version 3 - Db Major:
Trombone (opt. Euphonium/Baritone B.C.)
Euphonium/Baritone T.C.

This arrangement is designed for advanced players and is perfect for concert or recital performances. Enjoy the versatility and rich harmonies of this beautiful sacred hymn!

About the Composer: Luigi Bordèse (1815-1886) was a celebrated Italian composer known for his contributions to choral music and vocal compositions. Born in Naples, he later moved to Paris, where he became a prominent figure in the music scene.

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