
Bandolim – O Voo da Mosca (4 cellos)
$20.00
Arranged for 4 cellos by Jorge Espinoza. Includes parts with score. Parts have different levels of difficulty with Cello 4 accommodating a less advanced player.
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Beethoven Trio in C, Op. 87 (3 cellos)
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