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The Last Rose of Summer (arr. Fiona Hickie)by Traditional Clarinet Quartet - Digital Sheet Music

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A song that combines an Irish poem by Thomas Moore to a traditional melody, "Aislean an Oigfear", or "The Young Man's Dream". This version has been arranged for clarinet quartet, with the bass clarinet having the solo role.This arrangement is based on the cello and piano work of Vogel and Guerout.

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