Can i download itunes 11 to mac os snow leopard

can I download iTunes 11 to mac os x snow leopard 10.6.3

No.
You need at least OS X 10.6.8 to download iTunes 11.
... and I strongly recommend a later version (current is OS X 10.9.1) to help iTunes run more roubustly.

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