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SKU: A0.956171
By The Beatles. By John Lennon, John Winston Lennon, Paul James Mccartney, and Paul McCartney. Arranged by Emily Marshall. Rock. 13 pages. Emily Marshall #6037403. Published by Emily Marshall (A0.956171).All You Need Is Love - The Beatles
Arranged for Clarinet Quintet (Clarinet in Bb 1-4 and Bass Clarinet in Bb)
Included in the purchase is the score and full set of individual parts.
Released in 1967 by English rock band, The Beatles as a non-album single.
This arrangement is ideal for a high school or community clarinet quintet to take on a challenge and would be a great addition to a concert. Intermediate level, with a real test of ensemble skills and listening to other parts.
Featuring a musical quotation of the French National Anthem, played in this arrangement by solo Bass Clarinet. Each Clarinet plays an integral role to this arrangement, with the Bass Clarinet holding the bass-line, Clarinet 2 playing John Lennon’s opening vocals and the other parts playing the chorus.
Approx. 3.5 mins.
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