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Bass Trombone,Tenor Trombone - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1378206 Composed by Gustav Holst. Arranged by David Fetter. 20th Century,Romantic Period. 14 pages. Gordon Cherry #962829. Published by Gordon Cherry (A0.1378206). Gustav Holst composed this sublime piece of music in 1900 in memory of his mother. Ave Maria, written in 1900 for 8 separate voices originally for woman's chorus, combines ancient modality and dissonances within a diatonic framework.David Fetter has arranged this lovely devotional work of about 5-minutes in length for 8-part Trombone ensemble, appropriate for advanced-intermediate performers.All in bass clef. This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard’s global self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters. ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of both popular titles and original compositions from a wide variety of voices and backgrounds. About Digital Downloads Digital Downloads are downloadable sheet music files that can be viewed directly on your computer, tablet or mobile device. Once you download your digital sheet music, you can view and print it at home, school, or anywhere you want to make music, and you don’t have to be connected to the internet. Just purchase, download and play! PLEASE NOTE: Your Digital Download will have a watermark at the bottom of each page that will include your name, purchase date and number of copies purchased. You are only authorized to print the number of copies that you have purchased. You may not digitally distribute or print more copies than purchased for use (i.e., you may not print or digitally distribute individual copies to friends or students).

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