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Three Tenors, The
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General Info
Year:
Duration:
Difficulty: III (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Hal Leonard
Cost: Score and Parts - $15.00 | Score Only - $15.00
Instrumentation
Full Score
Solo B-flat Tenor Saxophone I-II-III
C Piccolo
Flute
Oboe
Bassoon
B-flat Soprano Clarinet I-II-III
E-flat Alto Clarinet
B-flat Bass Clarinet
E-flat Alto Saxophone I-II
E-flat Baritone Saxophone
B-flat Trumpet I-II-III
Horn in F I-II
Trombone I-II
Euphonium
Tuba
String Bass
Timpani
Percussion I- II-III
(percussion detail desired)
Errata
None discovered thus far.
Program Notes
Here is a hilarious novelty number featuring three tenor saxophones rather than the tenors of the singing variety! All of your classic opera favorites are here in a medley that is guaranteed to bring down the house! Includes: O Sole Mio; I Pagliacci; Funiculi, Funicula; and La Donna e Mobile.
-Program Note from publisher
Media
State Ratings
None discovered thus far.
Performances
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- Encore Concert Band (Orland Park, Ill.) (Bill Schuetter, conductor) - 26 October 2014
- Compton Heights Concert Band (St. Louis) - 2008
Works for Winds by This Composer
- Best Broadway Marches (as arranger) (1997)
- Broadway Journey (as arranger)
- Christmas Shopping (1980)
- Clarinet Party
- Disney Razzamatazz (as arranger) (1998)
- Dreaming Winds (1961)
- Drums a Plenty
- German Carol Festival (as arranger) (1994)
- The Good Old USA (as arranger) (1998)
- Good Old West
- Harmony and Horns (1998)
- The Homefront (as arranger) (1995)
- Jalisco Ole (1988)
- Let's Ring the Holiday In
- Selections from "The Sound of Music" (as arranger) (1959/1989)
- Snow Chase (1975)
- The Three Tenors
- Tribute to Elvis
- Wonderful World of Christmas, The (1970)
- Walt Disney Overture (as arranger) (1974)
Resources
None discovered thus far.