
And So We Sing (11 Song Choral Collection) Orchestration (Arr. Cliff Duren)

And So We Sing (11 Song Choral Collection) Orchestration (Arr. Cliff Duren)


And So We Sing (11 Song Choral Collection)
Arr. Cliff DurenSong 11 (Orchestration) Details
Download the Orchestration for And So We Sing (11 Song Choral Collection) by Arr. Cliff Duren, from the album And So We Sing. This song was arranged by Cliff Duren in the key of Various.
| SongID | 90574 |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Album | And So We Sing |
| Artists | Arr. Cliff Duren |
| Authors | Word Music Choral |
| Arrangers | Cliff Duren |
| Publishers | Word Music |
| Instruments | Piano, Keyboard, Guitars, Drums, Trumpet, Trombone, Tuba, French Horn, Violin, Viola, Cello, Keybaord Synth, Flute/Obo, Clarinet, Alto Sax, Tenor Sax |
| File Type | |
| Available Keys | Various |
| Genre | choral |
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