SKU: YM.GTW01089709
ISBN 9784636897098.
Trombone Repertoire Bass Trombone part has many solo melodies. Chang Hao Chu Bei Qu Mu . Di Yin Chang Hao Bu Fen You Hen Duo Du Zou Xuan Lu . It's a Small World.
SKU: BT.DMP116009
SKU: BT.DMP117143
SKU: HL.14009567
8.25x11.75x0.234 inches.
A bold and majestic work, Gregson's Sonata For Four Trombones is a challenging work which is guaranteed to impress. Available here are the four separate Trombone parts.
SKU: CA.4050900
ISBN 9790007071158. Language: all languages.
SKU: CY.CC2889
Ryan Diefenderfer's clever arrangement of the Traditional Christmas carol God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen for Trombone Quartet begins as a Bass Trombone feature ballad with accompanying jazz chords. Then it ramps up to a jazz waltz giving all parts a good workout.This almost 4-minute work is appropriate for advanced performers.The sound track below is a rough digital example of the arrangement.
SKU: CY.CC3060
ISBN 9790530110355. 8.5 x 11 in inches.
A ricercar is an instrumental work that was popular in the Renaissance and Baroque periods. Jeremy Kempton's stirring Ricercar for Sonorous Instruments harkens back to the Venetian splendor of the Gabrielis who epitomized the Glory of Venice at its height. This 3 minute work is in A-B-A form beginning with a fanfare-like Allegro that gives way to a contrasting lyrical section which seems to almost melt away. The piece then returns to the opening Allegro and a hall-ringing conclusion. This work is appropriate for advanced performers.
SKU: CY.CC2760
--The Wassailing Song is a secular holiday song dating back to the 12th Century.--It is traditionally sung at Christmas, but actually does not celebrate the nativity, rather the New Year! --The word Wassail is an olde English word for a spiced wine or ale. It was common to go door-to-door toasting to one's Good Health.--Ron Babcock's lively arrangement of about 5 minutes is inspired by Ralph Vaughan Williams and is for intermediate to advanced performers.
SKU: CY.CC2971
ISBN 9790530057902.
The Eight Little Fugues, each originally paired with preludes are often performed in churches because of their technical ease and brevity. They have finally been attributed to Bach by most scholars after a number of years of doubt. They are less technically difficult than the full-blown fugues of Bach, but still equally full of beauty and commanding mastery.They are all less than 3 minutes in length with four in major keys and four in minor, appropriate for moderately advanced performers.These may be performed in a quartet or choir setting with multiple performers on a part.