Tears from My Eyes: Mourning in the Rain (For Clarinet Choir) Sheet Music | Tito Abeleda | Woodwind Ensemble
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Tears from My Eyes: Mourning in the Rain (For Clarinet Choir) Digital Sheet Music
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Tears from My Eyes: Mourning in the Rain (For Clarinet Choir)by Tito Abeleda Woodwind Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

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E Flat Clarinet Solo, 5 B Flat Clarinets, 2 A Clarinets, 2 Bass Clarinets. Composed by Tito Abeleda (1964 - ). Full Score plus Parts 78 pages. Duration: 6:25. Digital Download

Tears from My Eyes expresses the pathos experienced when overcome with sadness or sorrow and the reflection or contemplation attached to such grief.

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