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FROM THE GROUND UP
Composer:
Robert Carl
Instrumentation freestyle:
3 fl-picc-3 ob-3 cl(Bb)-bass cl-4 sax (SATB)- 2 bsn-cbsn-4 horns-3 tr (in C)-2 ten trb-b trb-euph-tba-tim-3 perc-cb
Scoring:
3332 4321 SATB saxophones, timp, perc (3), db
Year Authored:
2009
Duration (min):
4:
Publisher:
ACA
Publisher URL:
American Composers Alliance
Ensemble Type
wind ensemble
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