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EMR 12534 Misirlou from Pulp Fiction Solo Misirlou from The Movie ’’Pulp Fiction’’ Trumpet or Trombone Solo Wind Band / Concert Band / Harmonie / Blasorchester / Fanfare Arr.: Bertrand Moren Leeds / Wise / Roubanis / Russell EMR 12534 st 1 Score 2 1 Trombone + nd 4 Solo Parts 2 2 Trombone + 1 Piccolo 1 Bass Trombone + 8 Flute 2 Baritone + 1 Oboe (optional) 2 E Bass 1 Bassoon (optional) 2 B Bass 1 E Clarinet (optional) 2 Tuba 5 1st B Clarinet 1 String Bass (optional) 4 2nd B Clarinet 1 Timpani 4 3rd B Clarinet 1 Tambourine 1 B Bass Clarinet (optional) 1 Percussion (Cymbals / Bass Drum) 1 B Soprano Saxophone (optional) 1 Drums 2 1st E Alto Saxophone nd 2 2 E Alto Saxophone 2 B Tenor Saxophone Special Parts Fanfare Parts 1 E Baritone Saxophone (optional) 1 1st B Trombone 2 1st Flugelhorn 1 E Trumpet / Cornet (optional) 1 2nd B Trombone 2 2nd Flugelhorn 2 1st B Trumpet / Cornet 1 B Bass Trombone 2 3rd Flugelhorn 2 2nd B Trumpet / Cornet 1 B Baritone 2 3rd B Trumpet / Cornet 1 E Tuba 2 1st F & E Horn 1 B Tuba 2 2nd F & E Horn 2 3rd F & E Horn Print & Listen Drucken & Anhören Imprimer & Ecouter≤ www.reift.ch Route du Golf 150 CH-3963 Crans-Montana (Switzerland) Tel. +41 (0) 27 483 12 00 Fax +41 (0) 27 483 42 43 E-Mail : [email protected] www.reift.ch DISCOGRAPHY Cinemagic 62 Track Titel / Title Time N° EMR N° EMR N° (Komponist / Composer) Blasorchester Brass Band Concert Band 1 Major Dundee (Amfitheatrof) 4’31 EMR 12687 EMR 32329 2 Star Trek III (Horner) 6’27 EMR 12447 EMR 32230 3 Romeo And Juliet (Rota) 3’39 EMR 12474 EMR 32325 4 Shane (Young) 6’13 EMR 12689 EMR 32330 5 Misirlou (Pulp Fiction) (Leeds / Wise / Roubanis / Russell) 2’14 EMR 12534 EMR 9884S 6 Samson And Delilah (Young) 7’00 EMR 12691 EMR 32331 7 Oblivion (Piazzolla) 4’10 EMR 12106 EMR 32077 8 The Time Machine (Badelt) 8’10 EMR 12735 EMR 32332 Zu bestellen bei • A commander chez • To be ordered from: Editions Marc Reift • Route du Golf 150 • CH-3963 Crans-Montana (Switzerland) • Tel. +41 (0) 27 483 12 00 • Fax +41 (0) 27 483 42 43 • E-Mail: [email protected] • www.reift.ch Recorded on CD - Auf CD aufgenommen - Enregistré sur CD Milton Leeds Fred Wise | N. Roubanis Photocopying Misirlou is illegal! Sidney Keith Russell from Pulp Fiction Arr.: Bertrand Moren Presto q = 168 23 4 5 6 Solo in C f Piccolo Flute Oboe Bassoon mf 1st Bb Clarinet 2nd Bb Clarinet mf 3rd Bb Clarinet mf Bb Bass Clarinet mf 1st Eb Alto Saxophone mf 2nd Eb Alto Saxophone mf Bb Tenor Saxophone mf Eb Baritone Saxophone mf Straight Mute 1st Bb Trumpet / Cornet f Straight Mute 2nd Bb Trumpet / Cornet Straight Mute f 3rd Bb Trumpet / Cornet f 1st F Horn mf 2nd F Horn mf 3rd F Horn mf 1st Trombone mf 2nd Trombone mf Bass Trombone mf Baritone mf Tuba in C mf String Bass (optional) mf Gb, Bb, C, F Timpani mf Tambourine Tambourine mf Percussion Clashed Cymbals (Clashed Cymbals Suspended Cymbal Bass Drum) mf Ad Lib. Drums mf EMR 12534 © 1941 MISIRLOU MUSIC. WARNER/CHAPPELL MUSIC INTERNATIONAL REPRODUCED BY PERMISSION OF FABER MUSIC EDITIONS MARC REIFT CH-3963 CRANS-MONTANA (SWITZERLAND) www.reift.ch ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT SECURED 4 789101112 C Tpt. Picc. f Fl. f Ob. f Bsn. Cl.1 f Cl.2 mf Cl.3 mf B.Cl. A.Sax.1 A.Sax.2 T.Sax. B.Sax. mf Tpt./ Cnt.1 f Tpt./ Cnt.2 f Tpt./ Cnt.3 f Hn.1 Hn.2 Hn.3 Tbn.1 Tbn.2 B.Tbn. Bar.. Tba. S.Bass Timp. Tamb. Cym. mf Dr. EMR 12534 www.reift.ch 5 13 14 15 16 17 18 C Tpt. Picc. p Fl. p Ob. p Bsn. Cl.1 p Cl.2 mf mf Cl.3 mf mf B.Cl. A.Sax.1 A.Sax.2 T.Sax. B.Sax. mf mf Tpt./ Cnt.1 f f Tpt./ Cnt.2 f f Tpt./ Cnt.3 f f Hn.1 Hn.2 Hn.3 Tbn.1 Tbn.2 B.Tbn. Bar.. Tba. S.Bass Timp. p Tamb. Cym. mf mf Dr. EMR 12534 www.reift.ch 6 A 19 20 21 22 23 24 C Tpt. Picc. f p f Fl. f p f Ob. f p f Bsn. mf Cl.1 f p f Cl.2 mf Cl.3 mf B.Cl. mf A.Sax.1 mf A.Sax.2 mf T.Sax. mf B.Sax. mf Tpt./ Cnt.1 f Tpt./ Cnt.2 .
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