My Fair Lady (Score)

! Read * My Fair Lady (Score) by Hal Leonard Ò eBook or Kindle ePUB. My Fair Lady (Score) The real thing Kevin Hayward This score is exactly what is provided when a theater company rents the performance rights to My Fair Lady. Studying from this score has been a great advantage while preparing to conduct performances of this show.. Brian Larkin said Great Score at a Fair Price!. This score is the complete Broadway version of the show with all the incidental music etc. My Fair Lady is a classic Lerner and Lowe and students of musical theater need to have this. It contains pieces like

My Fair Lady (Score)

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Rating : 4.45 (530 Votes)
Asin : 0881880361
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 256 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-01-19
Language : English

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(Vocal Score). The complete vocal score to the classic musical with 14 songs: Ascot Gavotte * Embassy Waltz * Get Me to the Church on Time * I Could Have Danced All Night * I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face * Just You Wait * On the Street Where You Live * Ordinary Man * The Rain in Spain * Why Can't the English? * With a Little Bit of Luck * Without You * Wouldn't It Be Loverly * You Did It.

The real thing Kevin Hayward This score is exactly what is provided when a theater company rents the performance rights to My Fair Lady. Studying from this score has been a great advantage while preparing to conduct performances of this show.. Brian Larkin said Great Score at a Fair Price!. This score is the complete Broadway version of the show with all the incidental music etc. My Fair Lady is a classic Lerner and Lowe and students of musical theater need to have this. It contains pieces like The Ascot Gavottenot found elsewhere. The Overture will take some careful fingerwork, but worth it. I'm a theater organist and find it easily adaptable.. The score arrived in excellent condition and well within the advertised time frame The score arrived in excellent condition and well within the advertised time frame.It is clearly printed and well cued for the various instruments. However, the instrumental cues,as marked, refer to the original instrumentation of the 1956 broadway performance and are not of much value to amateur performances using the supplied smaller Orchestra versions most groups will need

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