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Bella Ciao - Saxophone Quartet (parts): SATB - AATB
Bella Ciao for Saxophone Quartet (score): Money Heist
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Arrangement for Saxophone Quartet S.A.T.B / A.A.T.B. (intermediate) by Francesco Leone. Set of parts (6): Soprano, Alto,Tenor and Baritone Saxophone, included alternative parts for Alto instead Soprano and Bb Bass instead Baritone (score available separately).
Style: Balkan. Duration: 3.30.  Key concert: F min. - G.min.
  • "Bella ciao" ("Goodbye beautiful") is an Italian protest folk song that originated in the late 19th century, sung by the mondina workers in protest to the harsh working conditions in the paddy fields of North Italy. The song was modified and adopted as an anthem of the anti-fascist resistance by the Italian partisans between 1943 and 1945 during the Italian Resistance, the resistance of Italian partisans against the Nazi German forces occupying Italy, and, during the Italian Civil War, the Italian partisan struggle against the fascist Italian Social Republic and its Nazi German allies. Versions of "Bella ciao" continue to be sung worldwide as an anti-fascist hymn of freedom and resistance.In 2017 and 2018, the song received renewed popularity due to the singing of "Bella ciao" multiple times in the Spanish television series Money Heist. The character Tokyo recounts in one of her narrations, "The life of the Professor revolved around a single idea: Resistance. His grandfather, who had fought against the fascists in Italy, taught him the song and he taught us."The song is played in emblematic moments in the series as a metaphor for freedom. 
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 8, 2021
Bella Ciao - Saxophone Quartet (parts): SATB - AATB
Bella Ciao for Saxophone Quartet (score): Money Heist

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  • Bella Ciao for Saxophone Quartet (score): Money Heist

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    Bella Ciao for Saxophone Quartet (score): Money Heist
    Bella Ciao for Saxophone Quartet (score): Money Heist

    Arrangement for Saxophone Quartet S.A.T.B (Intermediate Level) by Francesco Leone. Immerse yourself in the rich and vibrant sounds of the saxophone with this exquisite arrangement for an intermediate saxophone quartet, meticulously crafted by the renowned Francesco Leone. This piece is a perfect blend of technical challenge and musical expression, ideal for players looking to explore new styles and enhance their ensemble skills. This score is thoughtfully arranged for a standard quartet configuration: Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Baritone Saxophones. Each part is carefully crafted to complement the others, resulting in a harmonious and balanced ensemble sound. Francesco Leone brings the lively and spirited essence of Balkan music to life in this composition. The arrangement spans a duration of approximately 3 minutes and 30 seconds and takes the performers and audience on a melodious journey through the keys of F minor and G minor, offering a spectrum of emotive and dynamic playing experiences. Included informative sheets in: English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Polish, Korean, Japanese, and Chinese.  Please be aware that this eBook includes only the full score. The individual parts for the Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Baritone Saxophones are available separately and are essential for a complete performance of this engaging piece.

  • Bella Ciao - Saxophone Quartet (parts): SATB - AATB

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    Bella Ciao - Saxophone Quartet (parts): SATB - AATB
    Bella Ciao - Saxophone Quartet (parts): SATB - AATB

    Arrangement for Saxophone Quartet S.A.T.B / A.A.T.B. (intermediate) by Francesco Leone. Set of parts (6): Soprano, Alto,Tenor and Baritone Saxophone, included alternative parts for Alto instead Soprano and Bb Bass instead Baritone (score available separately). Style: Balkan. Duration: 3.30.  Key concert: F min. - G.min. "Bella ciao" ("Goodbye beautiful") is an Italian protest folk song that originated in the late 19th century, sung by the mondina workers in protest to the harsh working conditions in the paddy fields of North Italy. The song was modified and adopted as an anthem of the anti-fascist resistance by the Italian partisans between 1943 and 1945 during the Italian Resistance, the resistance of Italian partisans against the Nazi German forces occupying Italy, and, during the Italian Civil War, the Italian partisan struggle against the fascist Italian Social Republic and its Nazi German allies. Versions of "Bella ciao" continue to be sung worldwide as an anti-fascist hymn of freedom and resistance.In 2017 and 2018, the song received renewed popularity due to the singing of "Bella ciao" multiple times in the Spanish television series Money Heist. The character Tokyo recounts in one of her narrations, "The life of the Professor revolved around a single idea: Resistance. His grandfather, who had fought against the fascists in Italy, taught him the song and he taught us."The song is played in emblematic moments in the series as a metaphor for freedom. 

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