SKU: CY.CC3087
ISBN 9790530110645. 8.5 x 11 in inches.
Hill Country Miniatures for 8-part Trombone Ensemble was written by Richard J. Lawn in 2002 for the Trombone Choir at the University of Texas and its director Nathaniel Brickens. The work is dedicated to Donald Knaub its former director. It has become a staple in the American Trombone Ensemble repertoire since its original release. Mr. Lawn explains in the notes, his deep emotional connection to the Hill Country land and to his days at the Eastman School of Music, hearing the legendary Trombone Choir led by Emory Remington and following through to his days at the University of Texas with Knaub and Brickens, all of which inspired him to compose this work. This music is about 15 minutes in length and is for advanced performers. The four movements of the work are: Hickory Cove - September 2001 - a lyrical, somber and solemn introductory movement. Smithwick - a jaunty piece reflecting the Scottish and English heritage of this tiny Texas spot. The Narrows - As part of the Colorado River narrows, it twists and turns its way through the Texas Hill Country. You can hear the gentle waters winding through the cliffs and slopes. Blue Bonnet Boogie - The springtime brings a profusion of the Blue Bonnet, the Texas state flower. A sea of these swaying in the breeze brings out the good old down-home boogie-woogie! A jazz solo featuring Bass Trombone (written for Bill Reichenbach in mind) with solo written out or improvised using chord symbols adds a festive finish. Cherry Classics is proud to be the new distributor of this great work.
SKU: CY.CC2642
Pledge was commissioned for an all American composers concert in April 2010 during the Butler School of Music's Second Annual Research Week. The piece was inspired by the composer's own feelings regarding America as well as the reputation the country has acquired throughout the world. This piece questions where the nation will go from here, and what the future may hold for its citizens. To compose the Bass Trombone melody for the A section of the piece he set the text of the Pledge of Allegiance to music, resulting in a singing, syllabic style.The work (all in bass clef) is about 4 minutes in length and can be performed by intermediate (taking the lower octave option bars) to moderately advanced performers. The range of the Bass Trombone part goes from a pedal G to an optional high B-flat above the staff.
SKU: CY.CC2343
Sir Arnold Bax composed in a style that blended Romantic, Impressionist and Celtic flavors together in a brilliant way. Mr. Sauer has taken these two works originally for Piano and brilliantly transcribed them for Trombone & Piano. The Country Tune begins with a beautiful melody which turns into a jaunty dance. The Burlesque is also dance-like, but mixes 3/4 and 4/4 time in a most inovative way. These works are light, airy & very pleasant to perform and listen to.
SKU: SP.TS079
ISBN 9781585603381. UPC: 649571100797.
Patriotic Melodies arranged for brass and reed instruments by Jonathon Robbins and edited by Tony Santorella is the very first and most complete collection of patriotic songs in print. Celebrate our nation's birth and freedom with the most powerful assortment of prideful songs of triumph ever assembled. This phenomenal series published by Santorella Publications includes a piano and percussion accompaniment CD. Patriotic Melodies for Trombone is ideal for any national celebration and fills a major void in the Print Music Industry. This American Songbook is available in accommodating keys for trumpet, flute, clarinet, french horn, alto or tenor sax. America the Beautiful - Hail to the Chief - When Johnny Comes Marching Home - You're a Grand Old Flag - Marine's Hymn - Dixie - Battle Hymn of the Republic - Pomp and Circumstance - Yankee Doodle - America (My Country 'Tis of Thee) - Anchors Aweigh - Washington Post March - Over There - Yankee Doodle Boy - The Star Spangled Banner - Semper Fidelis - The Caissons Go Rolling Along - The Thunderer - The Stars and Stripes Forever - Taps - Let There Be Peace on Earth - Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean.