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Introducing the Balfe – Malibran’s Favorite Aria for Oboe and Piano, a beautifully crafted musical score published by IMC. This exquisite piece captures the essence of operatic expression, making it an essential addition for oboe players and enthusiasts alike. The arrangement is designed to highlight the lyrical qualities of the oboe while providing supportive piano accompaniment. Perfect for both practice and performance, this score is ideal for musicians looking to explore romantic melodies and intricate harmonies. Experience the artistry of Balfe with this brand new, high-quality edition, designed for musicians of all skill levels.
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