If you are asking about the chamber orchestra composition "Viva Vivaldi" by Robert J. Frank, premiered on the Viva Vivaldi Festival in Mexico City, it can he heard and ordered from: http://www.robertfrankmusic.com/comps.htm
You may be able to find the sheet music in a music store. 'Viva la Vida' has the same melody as about eight other published songs, so you might be able to find the sheet music for one of those.
Vivaldi did not write for the clarinet since it hadn't been invented yet. Vivaldi DID write for Clarinet! His Concerto for Two Oboes and Two Clarinets in C major, RV 560 would like to take the previous poster up on a wager.
You can find sheet music for "Viva La Vida" arranged for alto sax duet on various online platforms such as Musicnotes, Sheet Music Plus, or Etsy. Additionally, you might check music forums or social media groups dedicated to saxophonists, where members often share or sell arrangements. Local music stores may also carry arrangements or be able to order them for you.
Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise is not available on the PC (though the original game, Viva Piñata, is). If you're desperate to play the game, you may be able to find a version that has been ripped off of the disk and is offered as a free download - however, this is illegal and I would not recommend it.
One would likely be able to find the music for Fur Elise at their local music store, as it is very popular. You may also check online sheet music sites for the work.
Not every individual in such a group would have to be able to read music, although it would be an advantage for the group if everyone could. I should think that at least a few members would have to have a solid grasp of music theory; those who do will have to teach the others how to play the music by ear-- or by hand...
There are many places where one would be able to watch the music video for "We've Only Just Begun" by the Carpenters. One would be able to watch this music video on sites such as YouTube.
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Your music/strings teacher would able to find it for you.:)
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Heaps! 8GB of memory is fast and 2tb is 2000 gigs so you would be able to hold heaps of music, movies, music vids, pics, games and even 2 operating systems.
At anytime of the year Christmas instrumental music can be purchased at various music stores. Stores such as FYE tend to always have Christmas music in stock.