Supreme (arr. Des McNutty) Sheet Music | Robbie Williams | String Quartet
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Supreme (arr. Des McNutty)by Robbie Williams String Quartet - Digital Sheet Music

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Supreme was one of Robbie Williams' hits in year 2000 from the album Sing When Youre Winning on the label Chrysalis Records.  

It is possible that it took less time to put this song together than the legal teams needed to negotiate the distribution of royalties because it contains two interpolations, or re-recorded "samples" from other works. The more familiar of these is the bridge, interpolated from I Will Survive (by Dino Fekaris, Frederick Perren) first sung by Gloria Gaynor. The other is the main string riff, which is interpolated from music to the 1970 French-Italian film Dernier domicile connu (Last Known Address) composed by François de Roubaix. The "rap" section after the bridge is replaced with an excerpt from this.

Otherwise, this arrangement for string quartet is a relatively straight-forward idiomatic transcription in the same tonalities as the original recording, so you could even play along with it for fun.

The level is on the easier side of "advanced"; quickly rehearsed by professional quartets and an accessible challenge for experienced students.

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