Format : Sheet music + CD
Music Minus One Trumpet or Flugelhorn-Clark Terry is an acknowledged master of improvisation. Because of his superb musicainship he has long been in demand in concert halls nightclubs and in major recording studios. His trumpet work is a perfect example of how it should be done on that instrument. And Clark has brought new and much deserved popularity to the flugelhorn. This album was conceived and designed for three reasons: to show other musicians exactly what the experts do with a chord progression to provide teachers with exciting new material for the classroom Preserve on record and paper the work of some of the best jazz musicians of this era. Songs include: Swedish Terrier On the Trail Hackensack Smedley Flintstones.
SKU: CL.032-4659-00
Written in a medium up tempo swing style for mature jazz ensembles, I Talked To Clark utilizes the language of master trumpeter Clark Terry. A unique 32-bar written soli featuring the horns incorporates a challenging be-bop line, woven with classic quotes from Clark’s transcribed solos. Also features improvisational space for multiple soloists on changes that are very accessible. This chart is sure to interest both you and your players, and be a favorite for festival performance! Our highest recommendation!
SKU: CL.032-4659-01
SKU: HL.49046158
ISBN 9790001204651. UPC: 842819101673. 9.0x12.0x0.065 inches.
The idea of playing two instruments alternately in a single work came from Clark Terry whom I saw in a video. Alongside his virtuosity in alternating between the two instruments, I found the contrast in tonal colouring an interesting concept, almost as if a violinist changed to playing the violoncello. The small cornet in E flat possesses a soft and velvety timbre which is closer to the flugelhorn than the better-known trumpet with its more incisive tone. Sentimental music requires smooth sounds. This composition is my tribute to Miles Davis and Chet Baker, two idols of my youth. -Peter Eotvos, 2017.
SKU: CL.032-2784-00
Big time fun in this quality chart! Features a Trumpet players solo (written) in the style of Clark Terry and it really swings. The backgrounds give solid support and while it’s playable with average trumpeters, it’s nice enough for the big boys to use.
SKU: CF.W2698
ISBN 9781491160305. UPC: 680160918881.
Soaring is a work commissioned by the G. Ray Bodley High School Bands under the direction of Terrance Caviness in Syracuse, New York. The work is dedicated to my dear friend David Bamonte, who is currently the Assistant Principal Trumpet of the Oregon Symphony in Portland, Oregon. David, Terry and I have been friends and colleagues for many years and were looking for a project to collaborate with each other. This work was originally written for Trumpet and Concert Band, but I quickly realized that it would work really well with a piano accompaniment as well. The result is the work you see here. As a trumpet player myself, I grew up studying the works of Arban, Clarke, Hindemith, Arutunian, Hummel, Haydn and the more modern sonatas by Kent Kennan and Halsey Stevens. This music is an homage to these great masters while keeping my original voice intact. At times, the piece is lush and lyrical while other moments showcase the power and majesty of the trumpet sound. The music is even a touch athletic while having a musical conversation with the piano. Enjoy the journey of discovering this exciting new work for you and your students. --Sean O'Loughlin.Soaring is a work commissioned by the G. Ray Bodley High School Bands under the direction of Terrance Caviness in Syracuse, New York. The work is dedicated to my dear friend David Bamonte, who is currently the Assistant Principal Trumpet of the Oregon Symphony in Portland, Oregon. David, Terry and I have been friends and colleagues for many years and were looking for a project to collaborate with each other. This work was originally written for Trumpet and Concert Band, but I quickly realized that it would work really well with a piano accompaniment as well. The result is the work you see here.As a trumpet player myself, I grew up studying the works of Arban, Clarke, Hindemith, Arutunian, Hummel, Haydn and the more modern sonatas by Kent Kennan and Halsey Stevens. This music is an homage to these great masters while keeping my original voice intact. At times, the piece is lush and lyrical while other moments showcase the power and majesty of the trumpet sound. The music is even a touch athletic while having a musical conversation with the piano.Enjoy the journey of discovering this exciting new work for you and your students.—Sean O'Loughlin.