Händel - Let their Celestial Concerts all unite - For Choir and Orchestra (arr. Flávio Régis Cunha) by Georg Friedrich Händel Sheet Music for 4-Part Choir at Sheet Music Direct
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Händel - Let their Celestial Concerts all unite - For Choir and Orchestra (arr. Flávio Régis Cunha) Digital Sheet Music
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Händel - Let their Celestial Concerts all unite - For Choir and Orchestra (arr. Flávio Régis Cunha)
by Georg Friedrich Händel 4-Part Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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Energetic and joyous masterwork from Handel's 1743 oratorio featuring both homophonic and contrapuntal writing. Full score and all parts for orchestra.

From Samson. Composed by George Frideric Handel (1685-1759). Edited by Flavio Regis Cunha. Masterworks; Performance Music Ensemble; Baroque; Masterwork Arrangement; Sacred. 55 pages. FRC Music Published by FRC Music.

English.

Advanced intermediate level.
Format: Concert, 9 x 12 inches.
55 pages.
Full Score and Orchestral Parts.

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