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EMR 11208 the Last Starfighter Score DISCOGRAPHY The Last Starfighter Wind Band / Concert Band / Harmonie / Blasorchester / Fanfare Arr.: Scott Richards Craig Safan EMR 11208 st + 1 Score 2 1 Trombone nd + 1 Piccolo (optional) 2 2 Trombone st + 4 1 Flute 1 Bass Trombone nd + 4 2 Flute 2 Baritone 1 Oboe (optional) 2 E Bass 1 Bassoon (optional) 2 B Bass 1 E Clarinet (optional) 2 Tuba st 5 1 B Clarinet 1 String Bass (optional) nd 4 2 B Clarinet 1 Timpani rd 4 3 B Clarinet 1 Percussion 1 (Bell Tree / S. D. / Susp. Cymb.) 1 B Bass Clarinet (optional) 1 Percussion 2 (Cyms. Glock.) 1 B Soprano Saxophone (optional) 2 1st E Alto Saxophone 2 2nd E Alto Saxophone Special Parts Fanfare Parts 2 B Tenor Saxophone st st 1 1 B Trombone 2 1 Flugelhorn 1 E Baritone Saxophone (optional) nd nd 1 2 B Trombone 2 2 Flugelhorn 1 E Trumpet / Cornet (optional) 2 3rd Flugelhorn st 1 B Bass Trombone 3 1 B Trumpet / Cornet nd 1 B Baritone 3 2 B Trumpet / Cornet rd 1 E Tuba 3 3 B Trumpet / Cornet Cinemagic 19 1 B Tuba 2 1st F & E Horn 2 2nd F & E Horn 2 3rd F & E Horn Track Titel / Title Time N° EMR N° EMR N° (Komponist / Composer) Blasorchester Brass Band Print & Listen Concert Band Drucken & Anhören 1 Gettysburg (Edelman) 5’34 EMR 10798 EMR 3841 Imprimer & Ecouter 2 Pirates Of The Caribbean (Badelt) 7’25 EMR 11211 EMR 3842 3 Spiderman (Elfman) 5’24 EMR 11230 EMR 3843 4 The Avengers (Johnson) 6’27 EMR 11212 EMR 3844 5 Godzilla (Arnold) 4’05 EMR 11172 EMR 3845 6 You Only Live Twice (Barry) 6’03 EMR 11182 EMR 3846 www.reift.ch 7 The Last Starfighter (Safan) 3’07 EMR 11208 EMR 3847 8 Movies Greatest Hits (Arr.: Naulais) 9’40 EMR 10865 EMR 3848 Zu bestellen bei • A commander chez • To be ordered from: Case Postale 308 • CH-3963 Crans-Montana (Switzerland) 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 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 4 | Craig Safan 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Photocopying The Last Starfighter is illegal! Arr.: Scott Richards Moderato = 88 Fl.1/2 q. 3+3+2 (q = 132) 2345678910 2 Flts. 1st & 2nd Flute (+ optional Ob. Piccolo) f Oboe Bsn. f Bassoon Cl.1 f 1st Bb Clarinet Cl.2 f 2nd Bb Clarinet Cl.3 f 3rd Bb Clarinet B.Cl. f Bb Bass Clarinet A.Sax.1 f 1st Eb Alto Saxophone A.Sax.2 f 2nd Eb Alto Saxophone T.Sax. f Bb Tenor Saxophone B.Sax. f Eb Baritone Saxophone Tpt./ f Cnt.1 1st Bb Trumpet / Cornet Tpt./ f Cnt.2 2nd Bb Trumpet / Cornet Tpt./ f Cnt.3 3rd Bb Trumpet / Cornet f Hn.1 1st F Horn f Hn.2 2nd F Horn f Hn.3 3rd F Horn f Tbn.1 1st Trombone f .
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