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Where online can I buy the sheet music for The Queen of the Night aria for vocal and piano?
Nov
27
2010
Question by Captain Salvador: Where online can I buy the sheet music for The Queen of the Night aria for vocal and piano?
I have searched for it in the usual online music shops but can only find instrumental versions, i need only a piano and vocal version.
I’m not fussy about whether it’s a download or a paper copy – i just want the sheet music!
Thanks.
Best answer:
Answer by suhwahaksaeng
Someone else on this forum asked the same question.
I happened to have a score, so I ran it through the scanner:
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v500/pentatonika/qn1.jpg
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v500/pentatonika/qn2.jpg
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v500/pentatonika/qn3.jpg
No trouble at all.
What do you think? Answer below!
Answer #2
If they dont have what your looking for you can sign up for free and request what your looking for, it’s a great site and it’s all completely free
hope this helps
Answer #3
Which Queen of Night aria are you looking for? Nevertheless, Musicnotes.com only has the standard complete score which must be mailed to you via conventional post (they state 3-4 weeks). You can order the complete score (with piano accompaniment) at The Sheet-Music-Store, http://www.music44.com
Music minus one has something called called “Mozart Arias for Soprano and Orchestra, Vol. II” which contains both Queen of Night arias and an accompaniment cd as well as sheet music (though it doesn’t seem clear if the sheet music is also for voice and orchestra). Your best bet is Amazon.com which does have a piano reduction of the score for The Magic Flute (from Dover Publishers)..
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Answer #1
http://www.musicnotes.com/piano/ is what I typically use. You may want to try looking there. They usually have a good selection