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Grand March for organ (Aida)

Contratrombone64

Admiral of Fugues
Too much foot work for my abilities, but I'm sure Soubasse, Krumhorn and other virtuosi will find this pleasing. Might be nice played during communion :rolleyes:
 

wljmrbill

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Thanks I was looking for an arrangement of this the other day. Sounds like this might just be a good arragnement at least in my head it appears so. I would use it for a concert piece or a recessional I believe
 

Krummhorn

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You should know me well enough by now not to "tempt" me into playing something like this for communion ... you know I would, if I thought I could actually get away with it and not get excommunicated at the same time .. :lol:. I'll have to think on it ... maybe for the next time April 1st falls on a Sunday.

I had thought of adding this piece to my concert repertoire some years ago ... this will be a great addition for my next parish concert next year.
 
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