Chinatown
by Jerry Goldsmith
Piano Trio - Digital Sheet Music

Item Number: 22515314
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Piano Trio Cello,Double Bass,Piano,Violin - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1238126

Composed by Jerry Goldsmith. Arranged by Uwe Rössler Roessler Rassler. 20th Century,Chamber,Film/TV,Jazz,Standards. 12 pages. Uwe Roessler #833597. Published by Uwe Roessler (A0.1238126).

Here comes one of the most beautiful ballads ever written: the Main Theme (Love Theme) from Roman Polanski´s "Chinatown", written by the wonderful Jerry Goldsmith. Arrangement for piano trio/quartet/quintet. Minimal instrumentation: violin1, cello, piano. Can be expanded by violin2 and bass. Original key (as in the movie).
Two iterarions: violin has the theme in the complete first chorus. Cello takes half the theme in the second chorus, before theme goes back to violin.
Comes with full score and all individuals parts. Professional sheet material!
Many more film/TV titles in my other arrangements ...

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