Jules Benedict | A Night Song | for Double-Reed Quartet (arr. Andrew Lamb) by Jules Benedict Sheet Music for Woodwind Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct
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Jules Benedict | A Night Song | for Double-Reed Quartet (arr. Andrew Lamb) Digital Sheet Music
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Jules Benedict | A Night Song | for Double-Reed Quartet (arr. Andrew Lamb)
by Jules Benedict Double Reed Quartet - Digital Sheet Music

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This beautiful adaptation of "A Night Song" by Jules Benedict is scored for Double-Reed Quartet, providing a rich and harmonious ensemble experience.

Instrumentation:

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  • ߎart 2: Oboe
  • ߎart 3: English Horn
  • ߎart 4: Bassoon

Level of Difficulty: Medium

Potential Uses: Perfect for concerts and recitals, this arrangement showcases the lyrical and expressive qualities of the double-reed family.

Sir Julius Benedict, also known as Jules Benedict, was a German-born composer and conductor who spent most of his career in England. His contributions to music include notable operas such as 'The Gipsy's Warning' and 'The Lily of Killarney'. Born on November 27, 1804, in Stuttgart, Germany, he studied with Hummel and Weber, and later moved to England where he became a prominent figure in the classical music scene.

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