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Ratatouille Satirique (Score And Parts)



Item number JBQ63285CC, $141.95

Three diverse styles from the most striking personality in French music are represented in this suite for symphonic band. Includes: 1. Prelude (from Jack in the Box) 2. Reverie (from Trois petites pieces montees) 3. March: Le Piccadilly.
 
Publisher: Amstel Music
Category: Band/Orchestra/Ensemble
Series: Amstel Music
Format: Score & Parts
Composer: Erik Satie
Arranger: Johan de Meij
Band Difficulty: 3

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