Handel Arrival of the Queen of Sheba (4 cellos)
$11.00
Arranged by Wendy Bissinger. Cello I is the most advanced, in tenor clef, while others are in bass clef. This piece is also arranged by Wendy for string quartet and string orchestra.
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