![]() ![]() An excellent performance piece, you and your audience will love this. The arrangement is not too difficult for most amateur choirs and it allows for a good mix of solo opportunities for those shiver-down-your-spine moments.To bring the spirit of the French Revolution to your SATB choir, this innovative Les Miserables Medley is the perfect combination of awesome melody and enjoyable harmony. Your choir will love singing these songs, with their delightfully uplifting spirit, while your audience will fall in love with the inspirational harmonies and lyrics. The piece will take the audience on a journey through all the biggest and best tunes from the musical, including I Dreamed A Dream, On My Own and Do You Hear The People Sing?The brilliantly composed songs from the internationally-acclaimed show are timeless classics, enjoyed by people of all ages and all tastes. ![]() Arranged here for SATB (Soprano/Alto/Tenor/Bass) Choir and Piano, by Ed Lojeski.The rousing chord changes and soaring melodies featured in the songs from Les Miserables are arranged here in one continuous, crowd-pleasing medley. ![]() The song plays to the end as if you were singing the original No. 26a version, you can insert this document, where the piano accompaniment jumps to the ORIGINAL version of 'Spanish Rose' on page 153 of the piano conductor score beginning in the 2nd measure on the top stave. A medley of seven stirring songs from Les Miserables, one of the most popular and successful West End Musicals of all time. Once you reach rehearsal marking letter K in the No. ![]()
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