Believe (Winter Olympics 2010): E-flat Alto Saxophone E-flat Alto Saxophone by Howard Shore Concert Band - Digital Sheet Music

By Howard Shore

From the pen of Howard Shore, this fanfare was created for use in the 2010 Winter Olympics. Certain to open your band program with acclaim, this young band rendition was carefully scored by Roland Barrett. A bold musical statement!

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Instrument:
Alto Saxophone
Ensembles:
Concert Band
Genres:
Movies
Composers:
Howard Shore
Publishers:
Alfred Music - Digital Sheet Music
UPC:
038081389639
Format:
Part
Item types:
Digital
Instructionals:
Methods and More
Artist:
Howard Shore
Arrangers:
Roland Barrett
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
1

Concert Band - Digital Download

SKU: AX.00-PC-0014383_AX1

E-flat Alto Saxophone. Composed by Howard Shore. Arranged by Roland Barrett. E-flat Alto Saxophone. Instructional. Part. 1 pages. Alfred Music - Digital Sheet Music #00-PC-0014383_AX1. Published by Alfred Music - Digital Sheet Music (AX.00-PC-0014383_AX1).

UPC: 038081389639.

From the pen of Howard Shore, this fanfare was created for use in the 2010 Winter Olympics. Certain to open your band program with acclaim, this young band rendition was carefully scored by Roland Barrett. A bold musical statement!

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