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Ruggero Leoncavallo/arr. Jordi Ripoll
In 1902, Enrico Caruso's recording of this aria for tenor from the opera "Pagliacci" was the first song in history to sell a million copies. It is sung at the end of the first act, when Canio discovers his wife's infidelity but must …
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Concert Band Score & Parts
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Concert Band Score & Parts
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Concert Band Additional Score
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In 1902, Enrico Caruso's recording of this aria for tenor from the opera "Pagliacci" was the first song in history to sell a million copies. It is sung at the end of the first act, when Canio discovers his wife's infidelity but must prepare for a show by playing the role of Pagliaccio, the clown. This arrangement adapts perfectly to the lyrical characteristics of the trombone and euphonium as it allows the performer to show all their expressive potential.