Variations for a Quiet Man Op. 79 by Juan O. for Clarinet & Piano (00040157)
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Experience the captivating beauty of “Variations for a Quiet Man Op. 79” by Juan Orrego-Salas, expertly arranged for clarinet and piano. This exquisite piece showcases the rich tonal possibilities of both instruments, offering musicians a unique opportunity to explore diverse expressions and dynamics. Perfect for intermediate to advanced players, this work is a wonderful addition to any classical repertoire and is ideal for performances, competitions, or personal enjoyment. Elevate your music collection with this sophisticated composition that combines technical challenge with lyrical beauty.
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