| Gian Carlo Menotti - Trio For Violin, Clarinet And Piano
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43 pages, Item 1450190EW, $25.00
Gian Carlo Menotti wrote his first opera at the age of 13, and he is considered the best operatic composer today. His music is timeless. This piece, "Trio" was originally performed in 1996 as a commissioned piece by the Verdehr Trio and Michigan State University. This arrangement is for a violin, a clarinet, and a piano. "Gian Carlo Menotti - Trio For Violin, Clarinet And Piano" has a sales rank of 4565.
Songbook Format: Instrumental Solo
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This book has a difficulty rating of 4 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
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| Song List For "Gian Carlo Menotti - Trio For Violin, Clarinet And Piano" - Sheet Music Songbook | | Trio For Violin, Clarinet And Piano - Composed By: Gian Carlo Menotti
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