£7.95

It was considered de rigueur to include a ballet in a new opera for some major opera houses, and Verdi would always oblige when necessary. This Aida ballet music, arranged here for string quartet by Carlo Martelli, is far superior to any other that Verdi wrote, and occurs during the scene in which Radames returns to Egypt a conquering hero.

£7.95

It was considered de rigueur to include a ballet in a new opera for some major opera houses, and Verdi would always oblige when necessary. This Aida ballet music, arranged here for string quartet by Carlo Martelli, is far superior to any other that Verdi wrote, and occurs during the scene in which Radames returns to Egypt a conquering hero.

£4.95

It was considered de rigueur to include a ballet in a new opera for some major opera houses, and Verdi would always oblige when necessary. This Aida ballet music, arranged here for string quartet by Carlo Martelli, is far superior to any other that Verdi wrote, and occurs during the scene in which Radames returns to Egypt a conquering hero.

£4.95

It was considered de rigueur to include a ballet in a new opera for some major opera houses, and Verdi would always oblige when necessary. This Aida ballet music, arranged here for string quartet by Carlo Martelli, is far superior to any other that Verdi wrote, and occurs during the scene in which Radames returns to Egypt a conquering hero.

£9.95

Arranged by Robin Benton, all brass players and their audiences should enjoy this rousing well known March from Verdi's 1871 grand opera Aida. The Egyptian army has returned from its victory over the Ethiopians and the melodies are suitably triumphant in style. The first melody ends with trumpet fanfares leading to the well known second melody which is repeated in a higher key. The opening theme returns and the March ends with a rousing coda.

£8.95

Arranged by Robin Benton, all brass players and their audiences should enjoy this rousing well known March from Verdi's 1871 grand opera Aida. The Egyptian army has returned from its victory over the Ethiopians and the melodies are suitably triumphant in style. The first melody ends with trumpet fanfares leading to the well known second melody which is repeated in a higher key. The opening theme returns and the March ends with a rousing coda.

£3.95

Arranged by Robin Benton, all brass players and their audiences should enjoy this rousing well known March from Verdi's 1871 grand opera Aida. The Egyptian army has returned from its victory over the Ethiopians and the melodies are suitably triumphant in style. The first melody ends with trumpet fanfares leading to the well known second melody which is repeated in a higher key. The opening theme returns and the March ends with a rousing coda.