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Accordion - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1103332 By Joseph Natoli. By Joseph Natoli. Arranged by Joseph Natoli. Classical. Score. 20 pages. Joseph Natoli #706593. Published by Joseph Natoli (A0.1103332). This Sonata was an American Accordionists' Association commission for their 2018 Festival. This piece was written in the Classical style because accordion as it exists today just didn't exist in the time of Haydn, Mozart, or Beethoven, which is why accordionists have always had to perform transcriptions of these composers' works. But now with this work, accordionists have their own original composition in the Classical style that is very reminiscent of the works of those composers and represents a challenge to any accomplished free bass accordionist.
Sonata In F Major In the Classical Style (free bass accordion)
Accordéon
Joseph Natoli
$24.99 21.72 € Accordéon PDF SheetMusicPlus

Accordion - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1078012 Composed by N Roubanis. Arranged by Assi Rose. Film/TV,Folk,Jewish,Multicultural,Traditional,World. Score. 6 pages. Assi Rose Methods #682214. Published by Assi Rose Methods (A0.1078012). Misirlou is a greek pronunciation that means in Turkish: ‘Egyptian girl’. This song was known before the 20th centuty, in those days many Arabic influences where mixed with the greek culture, around the time of the Ottoman (Old turkish) Empire. The copyright for this song was registered by Nicholas Roubanis but it is known that this melody already existed years before. But Roubanis probably re-composed the song in July 1927, when he released it as a record in USA. This song became widely famous in modern times once it featured in the movie: Pulp Fiction.
Misirlou (instr & Original Greek Lyr Version)
Accordéon

$5.55 4.82 € Accordéon PDF SheetMusicPlus






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