Dona Nobis Pacem (4 cellos)
$10.00
Arranged by Wendy Bissinger. Includes parts and score. Cello I and II briefly read treble, but the range is barely above the A harmonic. Cello III bass clef through 4th position. Cello IV can be played in 1st position
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