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Glover, Fred – Stratford, Roy: Play Showtime Book 2 (trumpet and piano)

sheet music

Setting: Trumpet and Piano
Length: 36 pages
Publisher: Faber Music
Item number: 057151605X
ISMN: 9780571516056
The Glamourous world of the musical has a unique and irresistible appeal. Play Showtime Book 2 (Trumpet) comprises 10 great hits from Broadway and London's West End, including songs from Me and My girl, Half a Sixpence, Oklahoma!, Fiddler on the Roof, Evita and A little Night Music. These famous songs by the world's finest show writers are arranged here with piano accompaniment by Fred Glover and Roy Stratford.
 

Contents

1.
As Long As He Needs Me (Oliver!) [Bart, Lionel]
2.
Don't Cry For Me Argentina (Evita) [Lloyd Webber, Andrew]
3.
Half A Sixpence (Half A Sixpence) [Heneker, David]
4.
I Dreamed A Dream (Les Miserables) [Schonberg, Claude-michel]
5.
If I Were A Rich Man (Fiddler On The Roof) [Bock, Jerry]
6.
On A Wonderful Day Like Today (The Roar Of The Greasepaint) [Bricusse, Leslie] [Newly, Anthony]
7.
People Will Say We're In Love (Oklahoma) [Rogers, Richard] [Hammerstein, Oscar]
8.
Send In The Clowns (A Little Night Music) [Sondheim, Stephen]
9.
The Lambeth Walk (Me And My Girl) [Gay, Noel]
10.
Tonight (West Side Story) [Bernstein, Leonard]
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