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Score and Parts Recorder Quartet (Score & Parts) SKU: HL.4006599 Recorder Quartet Score and Parts. Composed by John Lennon. Arranged by Ralf Bienioschek. De Haske Ensemble. Classical, Pop. Softcover. Duration 180 seconds. De Haske Publications #1196034070. Published by De Haske Publications (HL.4006599). UPC: 840126918328.The 1967 song 'Penny Lane' is one of the Beatles biographical songs. Penny Lane is a street in Liverpool, where the Beatles were from, and the song's lyrics reference several aspects of growing up in the city. This arrangement was made by the renowned German recorder soloist and teacher Ralf Bienioschek for his special 'Ralf Bienioschek Signature Edition series. The arrangement is for a standard quartet of Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Great Bass Recorder, with additional parts provided for Bass Recorder and Sub Bass Recorder. Optional parts for piano, cajon (set and score) and guitar (does not appear in score) are also included. Priority Direct Import titles are specialty titles that are not generally offered for sale by US-based retailers. These items must be obtained from our overseas suppliers. When you order a Priority Direct Import title, our overseas warehouse will ship it to you directly at the time of order, typically within one business day. However, the shipment time will be slower than items shipped from our US warehouse. It may take up to 2-3 weeks to get to you. Orders containing these items may have limited shipping methods and incur an additional surcharge.

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