| Arvo Part - Da Pacem Domine (For String Quartet)
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8 pages, Item 1450692CA, $19.95
Arvo Part, the often reclusive, respected Estonian composer, is recognized for many compositions including this one, "Da Pacem Domine". A choral version of the piece was awarded a Grammy Award in 2007. This version, for string quartet, will make an excellent performance choice. "Arvo Part - Da Pacem Domine (For String Quartet)" has a sales rank of 7402.
Songbook Format: String Quartet
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This book has a difficulty rating of 2 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
Composer(s): "Arvo Part - Da Pacem Domine (For String Quartet)" was composed by Arvo Part.
Publisher: "Arvo Part - Da Pacem Domine (For String Quartet)" was published by Universal Edition.
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| Song List For "Arvo Part - Da Pacem Domine (For String Quartet)" - Sheet Music Songbook | | Da Pacem Domine - Composed By: Arvo Part
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