Sullivan, Arthur - Tit Willow (Mikado Act 1)
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About 'Tit Willow (Mikado Act 1)'
Artist:
Born:
1842
, Lambeth, London
Died:
1900
, London
The Artist:
The musical half of the popular light opera team. Gilbert and Sullivan between them wrote such popular pieces as The Mikado, HMS Pinafore and The Pirates of Penzance
Composed:
1885
Info:
The Mikado is Gilbert and Sullivan's most popular opera and Tit Willow is one of the most famous tunes in it - so popular in fact, that the famous 70s children's TV show The Muppets recorded their own version!
This version is for clarinet and piano
This version is for clarinet and piano
Score Key:
Bb major (Sounding Pitch) F major (French Horn in F) (
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Tempo Marking:
Time Signature:
3/8 (
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Duration:
0:29
Number of Pages:
1
Difficulty:
Easy Level: Recommended for Beginners with some playing experience
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