The Long Day Closes (arr. for Saxophone Quartet)
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SKU: A0.1324889
By Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan. By Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan. Arranged by Andrew Lamb. 19th Century,Chamber. 24 pages. Andrew Lamb #913105. Published by Andrew Lamb (A0.1324889).π· Immerse your audience in the timeless melodies of Sir Arthur Sullivan with our Saxophone Quartet arrangement of "The Long Day Closes." πΆ Scored for 3 Alto Saxophones, 1 Tenor Saxophone, and a Soprano Saxophone part, this adaptation brings a contemporary twist to Sullivan's classic composition.
Level of Difficulty: Medium - Hard
Potential Uses: Perfect for concerts or recitals, this arrangement offers a captivating experience for saxophone enthusiasts, exploring the depth of Sullivan's musical legacy. π
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