| Francois De Fossa - Six Concertante Duos, Book 1, Opus 17
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49 pages, Item 1303363EU, $19.95
Songbook Format: Guitar Duet
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This book has a difficulty rating of 5 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
Composer(s): "Francois De Fossa - Six Concertante Duos, Book 1, Opus 17" was composed by Francois De Fossa.
Editor(s): "Francois De Fossa - Six Concertante Duos, Book 1, Opus 17" was edited by John Schneiderman.
Publisher: "Francois De Fossa - Six Concertante Duos, Book 1, Opus 17" was published by Editions Orphee, Inc..
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| Song List For "Francois De Fossa - Six Concertante Duos, Book 1, Opus 17" - Sheet Music Songbook | | Duo I - From: "Six Concertante Duos For Two Guitars, Op. 17" - Composed By: Francois De Fossa Duo II - From: "Six Concertante Duos For Two Guitars, Op. 17" - Composed By: Francois De Fossa Duo III - From: "Six Concertante Duos For Two Guitars, Op. 17" - Composed By: Francois De Fossa
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