Did Suonova need a theme song? Yes, they do. They have a lot of shows, and for a vocal group…
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vocal music and kindred projects
Did Suonova need a theme song? Yes, they do. They have a lot of shows, and for a vocal group…
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As a Christmas greeting, this year (2025), Suonova presents “Mo’ vene Natale” (Now comes Xmas)…
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Two arrangements: a simple TTBB version and a richer SAATBB of the great song by Gorni Kramer…
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On the notes of Have yourself a Merry Little Christmas, here’s the Suonova version: “A merry Christmas”…
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Simple and enjoyable arrangement. You can find the SATTBB version on SheetMusicPlus.
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A very challenging arrangement. You can find the SATTBB version on SheetMusicPlus.
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Arrangement of the beautiful Quien Sera by Pablo B. Ruiz, made famous by the ‘Mericans…
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Estate, by Bruno Martino, It is one of the few Italian songs that has become a jazz standard…
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I adapted this wonderful piece for voice, since I had found only arrangements with vocal parts…
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This is a song I already arranged and many times performed with the Suonova in the past…
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Here is the arrangement of the beautiful “Via con me” by Paolo Conte.
I’m certainly not…
Made an year ago for a show, here is my arrangement for Tenco’s beautiful song.
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An arrangement of the beautiful Battiato song.
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One minute and thirty seconds of pure vocal energy spent on one of the most beautiful songs of the punk
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An easy to perform arrangement for choir of one of the best punk rock songs. Arrangement is suitable for TTBB,
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Ventone: an easy composition for SATB choir with additional but optional tenor and bass parts. Easy to sing but with
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Here you find my arrangement of the Roberto Benigni beautiful song: “Inno del corpo sciolto”…
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I did not followed the canon rule for the lyrics because with six voices and two different lines of lyrics
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Here is the “Deduci” music sheet for soprano, contralto, two tenors, a bass and a light beatbox background. Easy to
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Here is the TTBB arrangement, for the vocal quartet “Sunova”, of the beautiful “Hallelujah”, written by Leonard Cohen. I’m still
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