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ACCORDEON
ALTO
AUTOHARPE
BANJO
BASSE
BASSON
BATTERIE
BOUZOUKI
CHORALE - CHAN…
CITHARE
CLAIRON
CLARINETTE
CLAVECIN
CLOCHES
COR
COR ANGLAIS
CORNEMUSE
CORNET
DEEJAY
DIDGERIDOO
DULCIMER
EUPHONIUM
FANFARE - BAND…
FLUTE A BEC
FLUTE DE PAN
FLUTE TRAVERSI…
FORMATION MUSI…
GUITARE
GUITARE LAP ST…
HARMONICA
HARPE
HAUTBOIS
LIVRES
LUTH
MANDOLINE
MARIMBA
OCARINA
ORCHESTRE
ORGUE
PERCUSSION
PIANO
SAXOPHONE
SYNTHETISEUR
TROMBONE
TROMPETTE
TUBA
UKULELE
VIBRAPHONE
VIOLON
VIOLONCELLE
XYLOPHONE
For One
Non classifié
42 037
Piano & claviers
Piano seul
14 242
Piano, Voix et Guitare
8 312
Piano, Voix
6 467
Piano Facile
4 338
Accompagnement Piano
1 761
Instruments en Do
1 239
Orgue
946
1 Piano, 4 mains
632
Piano grosses notes
337
Piano (partie séparée)
201
Piano Trio: piano, violon, violoncelle
194
Accordéon
184
2 Pianos, 4 mains
124
Piano Quatuor: piano, 2 violons, violoncelle
68
Orgue, Trompette (duo)
65
Piano Quatuor: piano, violon, alto, violoncelle
54
1 Piano, 6 mains
33
Piano Quintette: piano, 2 violons, alto, violoncelle
29
Orgue, Piano (duo)
27
Clavecin
18
Ligne De Mélodie, Piano
17
2 Pianos, 8 mains
12
Clavier
11
Accordéon, Voix
5
Instrument seul et Orgue
3
2 Accordéons
2
Accordéon et Orchestre
2
3 Pianos
2
Concertina
2
Ensemble d'Accordéons
2
2 Orgues (duo)
1
Accordéon, Piano
1
Orgue et Orchestre
1
+ 28 instrumentations
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Guitares
Guitare notes et tablatures
4 110
Ligne De Mélodie, (Paroles) et Accords
2 074
Guitare
1 591
Basse electrique
961
Paroles et Accords
951
Ukulele
744
Guitare (partie séparée)
428
Ukulele Baryton
257
2 Guitares (duo)
146
4 Guitares (Quatuor)
70
Dulcimer
63
Mandoline
62
Piano, Guitare (duo)
54
Banjo
49
3 Guitares (trio)
34
Ensemble de guitares
32
2 Dulcimers (duo)
11
Mandoline, Piano (duo)
11
Partitions De Groupes
9
Mandoline, Guitare (duo)
7
Guitare Pedal Steel
7
Guitare, Violon, Violoncelle (trio)
7
Ensemble de Ukulélés
6
2 Ukuleles
6
2 Mandolines (duo)
3
Guitare, Orchestre
1
Basse électrique (partie séparée)
1
Orchestre à Plectres
1
+ 23 instrumentations
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Voix
Chorale SATB
6 500
Chorale 3 parties
2 231
Chorale 2 parties
1 732
Chorale TTBB
1 459
Chorale SSAA
789
Voix seule
741
Chorale Unison
727
Voix duo, Piano
535
Voix Baryton, Piano
428
Voix duo
306
Chorale
256
Pack Instrumental pour Chorale
248
Voix Soprano, Piano
196
Voix Tenor, Piano
121
Voix Alto, Piano
120
Voix haute
102
Voix basse, Piano
51
Voix moyenne, Piano
46
Voix, Guitare
20
Chorale SSAATTBB
19
Voix Tenor
18
Voix Baryton
17
Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement
17
Voix basse
15
Voix Mezzo-Soprano, Piano
14
Voix Soprano
12
Chorale SSATB
11
Chorale SSAB a cappella
9
Chorale SSATTB
8
Chorale SSAB, Piano
6
Voix d'Enfants
4
Male Voice
2
Voix Soprano, Orchestre
1
Chorale SATTBB, Clavier
1
Chorale, Orgue
1
Chorale SSATBB
1
Chorale SATBB
1
Voix Moyenne
1
Chorale SAATB A Cappella
1
+ 34 instrumentations
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Vents
Saxophone
17 088
Saxophone (partie séparée)
14 851
Saxophone Alto
8 938
Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones
7 693
Saxophone Tenor
7 656
Saxophone Alto et Piano
5 759
2 Saxophones (duo)
5 396
Saxophone Tenor et Piano
4 289
Saxophone Soprano et Piano
2 564
Quintette de Saxophone: 5 saxophones
2 241
3 Saxophones (trio)
2 023
Flûte traversière et Piano
1 876
Flûte, Hautbois, Clarinette, Basson
1 527
Flûte traversière
1 335
Clarinette
1 253
Clarinette et Piano
1 237
Quintette à Vent: flûte, Hautbois, basson, clarinette, Cor
1 170
Saxophone Soprano
1 159
Saxophone Baryton, Piano
1 112
Ensemble de saxophones
1 020
Hautbois, Piano (duo)
1 007
Quatuor de Clarinettes: 4 clarinettes
936
2 Flûtes traversières (duo)
840
2 Clarinettes (duo)
750
Saxophone, Clarinette (duo)
633
Hautbois (partie séparée)
396
Flûte, Clarinette (duo)
388
Quatuor de Flûtes : 4 flûtes
387
Clarinette (partie séparée)
381
Clarinette, Violon (duo)
347
Instruments en Mib
343
Ensemble de Clarinettes
303
Flûte à bec Soprano
293
Ocarina
289
Clarinette, Trompette (duo)
276
Flute (partie séparée)
269
Flûte, Saxophone (duo)
259
Hautbois, Basson (duo)
247
Hautbois
243
2 Hautbois (duo)
241
Saxophone Baryton
231
Flûte à bec Alto
219
Ensemble de Flûtes
218
3 Clarinettes (trio)
217
Hautbois, Clarinette (duo)
210
Flûte et Guitare
207
2 Saxophones, Piano
192
Quintette de Clarinettes: 5 clarinettes
190
Flûte, Violon
181
Clarinette et Alto
178
2 Flûte à bec (duo)
162
Hautbois, Flûte
154
Trio de Flûtes: 3 flûtes
150
Cor anglais, Piano
148
Flûte, Trombone (duo)
147
Saxophone et Piano
146
Flûte, Alto (duo)
145
Flûte, Trompette (duo)
128
Saxophone et Guitare
117
Flûte à Bec
116
Flûte, Violon, Piano
105
Clarinette Basse, Piano
103
Quatuor de Flûtes à bec
102
Clarinette, Trombone (duo)
87
Saxophone, Violon (duo)
85
Clarinette, Guitare (duo)
79
Quintette de Flûte : 5 flûtes
74
Saxophone et Orgue
61
Clarinette, Basson (duo)
60
Flûte, Hautbois, Clarinette (trio)
57
3 Flûtes à bec (trio)
52
Flûte, Hautbois (duo)
50
Flûte, Violoncelle
49
Hautbois, Violoncelle
48
Hautbois, Clarinette, Basson (trio d'anches)
47
Clarinette, Violoncelle (duo)
46
Harmonica
44
Cor Anglais
44
Saxophone et Harpe
44
Flûte, Clarinette et Basson
43
Saxophone, Basson (duo)
43
Flûte à bec Alto, Piano
42
Ensemble De Flûte à bec
42
2 Flûtes traversières, Piano
38
Hautbois, trombone (duo)
36
5 Flûtes à bec
34
Hautbois, Guitare (duo)
26
Cor anglais, Guitare (duo)
25
Flûte, Hautbois, Basson
24
Ensemble à vent
22
Flûte, Violoncelle, Piano (trio)
22
Hautbois, violon (duo)
21
Piccolo, Piano
19
Saxophone et violoncelle
19
Flûte à bec Soprano, Piano
19
Piccolo
19
4 Hautbois
17
Flûte à bec Tenor
16
Flûte, Clarinette, Cor, Basson (Quartet)
16
Flûte, Clarinette, Piano (trio)
16
Flûte, Violon et Violoncelle
14
2 Clarinettes, Piano
13
Flûte, Hautbois, Piano (trio)
13
Clarinette, Violoncelle, Piano (trio)
13
3 Hautbois
13
Flûte, Basson et Piano
12
Clarinette Basse
10
Flute, harpe et violon
9
Saxophone, Tuba (duo)
9
Clarinette, Harpe (duo)
9
Hautbois et alto (duo)
8
2 Clarinettes, Basson
8
Clarinette, Orgue
7
Flûte à Bec, Piano
7
Clarinette, Basson, Piano (trio)
6
Flûte et Trio à cordes
6
Flûte, Alto et Piano
6
Flûte traversière, Orgue (duo)
5
Hautbois, Harpe
5
Flûte irlandaise
5
Quintette de Clarinette: Clarinette, Quatuor à Cordes
4
Quatuor de Clarinettes: Clarinette, Violon, Alto, Violoncelle
4
2 Cors Anglais Et Pianoforte
4
Flûte à bec, Guitare (duo)
4
Flûte, Violon, Violoncelle et Piano
4
Harmonica, Piano
3
Flûte, Clarinette, Violon (trio)
3
Flûte, Harpe et Violoncelle
3
Flûte, trombone et piano
3
Clarinette, trompette et piano
2
Flûte de Pan
2
Hautbois, Violin, Alto et Violoncelle (Quatuor)
2
Flûte traversière, Basse continue
2
Flûte, Hautbois, Violon
2
Clarinette, Tuba
2
Flûte, alto et harpe
2
Clarinette, Alto et Piano (trio)
2
Hautbois, Violon, Piano
2
Cornemuse
2
2 Flûtes, Basse continue
1
Flute, Cor (duo)
1
Flûte à bec Alto, Basse continue
1
Clarinette, Saxophone, Piano
1
Hautbois, Violoncelle et Piano
1
Flûte, Tuba (duo)
1
Flûte, Violoncelle, Guitare
1
Melodica
1
Hautbois, Basson et Piano
1
2 Flûtes à bec, Guitare
1
2 Hautbois et Cor anglais
1
Clarinette, Orchestre
1
Ensemble de Hautbois
1
Clarinette, Contrebasse (duo)
1
+ 148 instrumentations
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Cuivres
Trombone
11 755
Trombone (partie séparée)
11 153
Quintette de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone, tuba
7 602
Trombone et Piano
4 573
Quatuor de Cuivres : 2 trompettes, trombone, tuba
3 148
2 Trombones (duo)
2 141
Quatuor de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, trombone
1 545
Trompette
1 418
Trompette, Trombone (duo)
1 230
Quatuor de Cuivres
1 152
Quatuor de cuivres: 4 trombones
1 047
Trompette (partie séparée)
974
Trompette, Piano
872
Cor et Piano
679
Trompette, Saxophone (duo)
598
Cor
510
Trio de Cuivres
467
Ensemble de Trombones
416
Bass Clef Instruments
394
Instruments en Sib
389
2 Trompettes (duo)
359
3 Trombones (trio)
357
Tuba et Piano
333
Tuba
317
Euphonium, Piano (duo)
269
Cor (partie séparée)
265
Tuba (partie séparée)
224
Tuba ou Euphonium ou Saxhorn
203
2 Cors (duo)
158
Cor anglais, Piano
148
Ensemble de Trompettes
147
Trompette, Cor (duo)
124
Euphonium
116
Quatuor de cuivres: 4 cors
111
Trombone basse
103
Quatuor de cuivres: 2 trompettes, 2 trombones
99
Trombone, violoncelle (duo)
97
Trombone, Tuba (duo)
81
Trombone, Cor (duo)
80
Trombone basse et Piano
79
Trombone, Violon (duo)
76
2 Tubas (duo)
69
Trompette, Basson (duo)
58
Trombone, Orgue
57
2 Euphoniums et 2 Tubas
56
Ensemble de Cors
50
Cor Anglais
44
4 Tubas
43
Quatuor de cuivres: 4 trompettes
40
Quatuor de cuivres: Cor, Trombone, Tuba, Trompette Sib
37
Trompette, Trombone, Piano
36
3 Trompettes (trio)
34
2 Euphoniums (duo)
30
Euphonium, Tuba (duo)
30
Cor anglais, Guitare (duo)
25
Cor, Violoncelle (duo)
22
Cor, Trompette, Trombone (trio)
19
2 Trombones, Piano
15
Tuba et Orgue
15
Trompette, Violoncelle (duo)
14
Trombone, Alto (duo)
14
2 Trompettes, Clavier (piano ou orgue)
13
Cor et Basson (duo)
13
3 Tubas (trio)
12
3 Cors (trio)
12
Trompette, Tuba (duo)
11
Instruments en Fa
10
Quintette de Cuivres: 2 trompettes, Cor, 2 trombones
9
Cornet A Pistons
7
Trompette, Violoncelle et Piano
7
Cor et Orgue
6
Cor, Tuba (duo)
6
Trombone et orchestre
6
3 Euphoniums
5
Trompette, Euphonium (duo)
5
Trompette et Guitare
5
Trompette, Harpe
4
2 Cors Anglais Et Pianoforte
4
Clarinette, Cor (duo)
3
Cor et Harpe
3
Ensemble de Tubas
2
Trompette, violon (duo)
2
Saxhorn basse ou Euphonium ou Tuba et Piano
2
Euphonium Ou Saxhorn Et Piano
2
Cornet et Piano
1
Trompette, Orchestre
1
2 Cors, Piano
1
Cornet et orchestre
1
+ 83 instrumentations
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Cordes
Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle
3 557
Violon et Piano
1 770
Violon
1 753
Violoncelle, Piano
1 244
Alto, Piano
1 049
Violoncelle
1 035
Violon, Violoncelle (duo)
922
Harpe
872
Trio à Cordes: violon, alto, violoncelle
679
Alto seul
655
2 Violons (duo)
545
Violon, Alto (duo)
428
2 Violoncelles (duo)
425
Contrebasse (partie séparée)
365
Quintette à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle, basse
344
2 Altos (duo)
303
Violon (partie séparée)
281
Contrebasse, Piano (duo)
246
Contre Basse
242
Alto (partie séparée)
196
Trio à Cordes: 2 violons, violoncelle
193
Piano Trio: Violon, Alto, Piano
126
Alto, Violoncelle (duo)
122
4 Violoncelles
112
Violon, Guitare (duo)
106
Trio à cordes: 3 violins
80
Violoncelle (partie séparée)
73
2 Harpes (duo)
61
2 Contrebasses (duo)
58
Harpe, Flûte (duo)
57
Violoncelle , Guitare (duo)
55
Trio à Cordes: 3 violoncelles
49
Violoncelle, Contrebasse (duo)
43
Trio à cordes: 3 altos
42
Alto, Guitare (duo)
41
Quatuor à cordes: 4 violons
40
Quatuor à cordes : 4 altos
37
Violon, Basson (duo)
35
Harpe, Violon (duo)
34
Harpe, Voix
31
Ensemble de Violons
24
Trio à Cordes: 2 violons, alto
23
Alto et Harpe
21
Ensemble d'Altos
21
Quintette à cordes: 2 violons, 2 altos, violoncelle
20
Trio à cordes
20
Harpe, Violoncelle (duo)
19
Alto et Basson
19
Harpe, Trombone (duo)
14
Flûte, Contrebasse (duo)
10
Violoncelle, Orgue
10
Harpe et mandoline
9
Quintette à cordes : 2 violons, alto et 2 violoncelles
8
Violon, Orgue
7
Ensemble de Violoncelles
7
2 Violons, Piano
7
Violoncelle, Orchestre
6
Violon, Clarinette, Piano (trio)
6
Harpe, Violon, Violoncelle
6
4 Contrebasses
6
3 Harpes
4
Harpe et Piano
3
Autoharp
3
Alto et orchestre
2
5 Harpes
2
Violon, Basse continue
2
Harpe (partie séparée)
2
Violon, Trompette et Piano
2
2 Violoncelles, Piano
2
3 Contrebasses
2
Harpe, Orchestre
1
4 Harpes
1
Harpe, Quatuor à cordes
1
Violon, Tuba (duo)
1
Violoncelle, Basse continue
1
+ 70 instrumentations
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Orchestre & Percussions
Orchestre d'harmonie
11 242
Ensemble Jazz
3 257
Orchestre
2 425
Ensemble de cuivres
2 164
Orchestre à Cordes
1 577
Fanfare
1 026
Cloches
701
Orchestre de chambre
666
Jazz combo
659
Batterie
539
Xylophone
365
Ensemble de Percussions
290
Batterie (partie séparée)
233
Percussion (partie séparée)
225
Percussion
162
Xylophone, Piano
114
Marimba
70
2 Xylophones
56
Vibraphone
35
Timbales (partie séparée)
31
Quintette de Cuivres: autres combinaisons
16
Piano et Orchestre
12
Ensemble d'École
11
Big band
11
Xylophone ou Marimba ou Vibraphone
10
Instrumentation Flexible
7
Timbales
6
Orchestre, Violon
5
Caisse Claire
5
Quintette à Vent
4
Vibraphone et Marimba
3
2 Marimbas
3
Quatuor à Vent : 4 instruments à vents
3
Marimba ou Xylophone et Piano
2
Quintette à cordes : 2 Violons, Alto, Violoncelle, Contrebasse, Clavier
2
Bongos
2
Cajon
2
Marimba, Piano (duo)
2
3 Marimbas
2
Xylophone (partie séparée)
2
Marimba, Saxophone (duo)
1
3 Percussions
1
Marimba et Orgue
1
Bodhran
1
Orchestre Symphonique
1
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Grieg: Ase's Death from Peer Gynt Suite for Trombone & Piano
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Edvard Grieg
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James M
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Piano,Trombone - Level 3 - SKU: A0.549546 Composed by Edvard Grieg. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Concert,Contemporary,Romantic Period,Sacred,Sta...
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Piano,Trombone - Level 3 - SKU: A0.549546 Composed by Edvard Grieg. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Concert,Contemporary,Romantic Period,Sacred,Standards. Score and part. 11 pages. Jmsgu3 #3506339. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549546). Duration: ca. 4:00, Score: 9 pages, solo part: 3 pages, piano part: 4 pages. Super-famous instantly recognizable tune, not very difficult - suitable for a recital or church meditation. Grieg Background In the first place, Edvard Grieg (1843 –1907) was a Norwegian composer as well as a concert pianist. As a matter of fact, most music historians consider him one of the foremost Romantic era composers. Consequently, his music is part of the international standard classical repertoire. Grieg moreover used Norwegian folk music in his own compositions. Consequently, he ushered Norwegian music to transnational consciousness. Furthermore, he forged a national musical identity for Norway. It is important to realize that he did this in a manner similar to Jean Sibelius in Finland, and Bedřich Smetana in Bohemia. Legacy Grieg is especially celebrated in the city of Bergen. For example, the city has erected numerous statues depicting Grieg. Specifically, the city has named a concert hall (Grieg Hall), a music school (Grieg Academy) and a professional choir (Edvard Grieg Kor) after him. As a matter of fact, there is also a museum located at his former home in Troldhaugen. Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 (Op. 46) Grieg wrote incidental music for the purpose of illustrating a play by Ibsen known as Peer Gynt. The play includes, in particular, the famous selection entitled, In the Hall of the Mountain King. In this composition, Grieg indeed depicts the exploits of the scoundrel, Peer Gynt. In one famous episode, for example, Peer steals a bride at her wedding. For this reason, the people chase him, but soon Peer falls, thereupon striking his skull on a boulder. He wakens forthwith in a highland bounded by angry gnomes. Consequently, the music of In the Hall of the Mountain King represents the mad gnomes taunting Peer. Therefore, each time the theme repeats it gets louder and faster. In the end, Peer surprisingly escapes from the mountain. Holberg Suite and Misc. Summary It must be remembered that Grieg originally wrote his Holberg Suite for the piano. In other words, he only later arranged it for strings. Further, Grieg composed by and large many songs with lyrics by famous writers such as Heine, Goethe, Ibsen, Hans Christian Andersen, Rudyard Kipling, and others. On balance, Norwegian pianist Eva Knardahl recorded altogether Grieg’s whole piano catalog on LP in 1980. These recordings were released again on CD in 2006. In any event, Grieg himself performed and recorded the bulk of these pieces toward the end of his life.Register for free lifetime revisions and updates at www.jamesguthrie.com
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Grieg: Hall of the Mountain King from Peer Gynt Suite for Trombone & Piano
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Edvard Grieg
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James M
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Grieg: Hall of the Mountain Ki
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Piano,Trombone - Level 3 - SKU: A0.549588 Composed by Edvard Grieg. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Instructional,Multicultural,Romantic Period,Sta...
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Piano,Trombone - Level 3 - SKU: A0.549588 Composed by Edvard Grieg. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Instructional,Multicultural,Romantic Period,Standards,World. Score and part. 18 pages. Jmsgu3 #3511293. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549588). Duration: ca. 2:17 Score: 10 pages, solo part: 2 pages, piano part: 5 pages. A proven audience pleaser - perfect for a recital encore! Grieg Background In the first place, Edvard Grieg (1843 –1907) was a Norwegian composer as well as a concert pianist. As a matter of fact, most music historians consider him one of the foremost Romantic era composers. Consequently, his music is part of the international standard classical repertoire. Grieg moreover used Norwegian folk music in his own compositions.  Consequently, he ushered Norwegian music to transnational consciousness. Furthermore, he forged a national musical identity for Norway. It is important to realize that he did this in a manner similar to Jean Sibelius in Finland, and BedÅ™ich Smetana in Bohemia. Legacy Grieg is especially celebrated in the city of Bergen. For example, the city has erected numerous statues depicting Grieg. Specifically, the city has named a concert hall (Grieg Hall), a music school (Grieg Academy) and a professional choir (Edvard Grieg Kor) after him. As a matter of fact, there is also a museum located at his former home in Troldhaugen. Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 (Op. 46) Grieg wrote incidental music for the purpose of illustrating a play by Ibsen known as Peer Gynt. The play includes, in particular, the famous selection entitled, In the Hall of the Mountain King. In this composition, Grieg indeed depicts the exploits of the scoundrel, Peer Gynt. In one famous episode, for example, Peer steals a bride at her wedding. For this reason, the people chase him, but soon Peer falls, thereupon striking his skull on a boulder. He wakens forthwith in a highland bounded by angry gnomes. Consequently, the music of In the Hall of the Mountain King represents the mad gnomes taunting Peer. Therefore, each time the theme repeats it gets louder and faster. In the end, Peer surprisingly escapes from the mountain. Holberg Suite and Misc. Summary It must be remembered that Grieg originally wrote his Holberg Suite for the piano. In other words, he only later arranged it for strings. Further, Grieg composed by and large many songs with lyrics by famous writers such as Heine, Goethe, Ibsen, Hans Christian Andersen, Rudyard Kipling, and others. On balance, Norwegian pianist Eva Knardahl recorded altogether Grieg’s whole piano catalog on LP in 1980. These recordings were released again on CD in 2006. In any event, Grieg himself performed and recorded the bulk of these pieces toward the end of his life.  Â
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Grieg: Morning Mood from Peer Gynt Suite for Trombone & Piano
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James M
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Grieg: Morning Mood from Peer
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Piano,Trombone - Level 3 - SKU: A0.549525 Composed by Edvard Grieg. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Instructional,Romantic Period,Sacred,Standards....
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Piano,Trombone - Level 3 - SKU: A0.549525 Composed by Edvard Grieg. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Instructional,Romantic Period,Sacred,Standards. Score and part. 17 pages. Jmsgu3 #3504701. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549525). Duration: ca. 4:00, Score: 9 pages, solo part: 3 pages, piano part: 4 pages. Super-famous instantly recognizable tune, not very difficult - suitable for a recital or church meditation. Grieg Background In the first place, Edvard Grieg (1843 –1907) was a Norwegian composer as well as a concert pianist. As a matter of fact, most music historians consider him one of the foremost Romantic era composers. Consequently, his music is part of the international standard classical repertoire. Grieg moreover used Norwegian folk music in his own compositions.  Consequently, he ushered Norwegian music to transnational consciousness. Furthermore, he forged a national musical identity for Norway. It is important to realize that he did this in a manner similar to Jean Sibelius in Finland, and Bedřich Smetana in Bohemia. Legacy Grieg is especially celebrated in the city of Bergen. For example, the city has erected numerous statues depicting Grieg. Specifically, the city has named a concert hall (Grieg Hall), a music school (Grieg Academy) and a professional choir (Edvard Grieg Kor) after him. As a matter of fact, there is also a museum located at his former home in Troldhaugen. Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 (Op. 46) Grieg wrote incidental music for the purpose of illustrating a play by Ibsen known as Peer Gynt. The play includes, in particular, the famous selection entitled, In the Hall of the Mountain King. In this composition, Grieg indeed depicts the exploits of the scoundrel, Peer Gynt. In one famous episode, for example, Peer steals a bride at her wedding. For this reason, the people chase him, but soon Peer falls, thereupon striking his skull on a boulder. He wakens forthwith in a highland bounded by angry gnomes. Consequently, the music of In the Hall of the Mountain King represents the mad gnomes taunting Peer. Therefore, each time the theme repeats it gets louder and faster. In the end, Peer surprisingly escapes from the mountain. Holberg Suite and Misc. Summary It must be remembered that Grieg originally wrote his Holberg Suite for the piano. In other words, he only later arranged it for strings. Further, Grieg composed by and large many songs with lyrics by famous writers such as Heine, Goethe, Ibsen, Hans Christian Andersen, Rudyard Kipling, and others. On balance, Norwegian pianist Eva Knardahl recorded altogether Grieg’s whole piano catalog on LP in 1980. These recordings were released again on CD in 2006. In any event, Grieg himself performed and recorded the bulk of these pieces toward the end of his life.
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Grieg: Peer Gynt Suite Complete for Trombone & Piano
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Piano,Trombone - Level 4 - SKU: A0.551509 Composed by Edvard Grieg. Arranged by James Guthrie, ASCAP. Halloween,Instructional,Romantic Period,Standards....
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Piano,Trombone - Level 4 - SKU: A0.551509 Composed by Edvard Grieg. Arranged by James Guthrie, ASCAP. Halloween,Instructional,Romantic Period,Standards. Score and part. 61 pages. Jmsgu3 #5306349. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.551509). 1. Morning Mood, 2. Ase's Death, 3. Anitra's Dance, 4. In the Hall of the Mountain King  Grieg Background In the first place, Edvard Grieg (1843 –1907) was a Norwegian composer as well as a concert pianist. As a matter of fact, most music historians consider him one of the foremost Romantic era composers. Consequently, his music is part of the international standard classical repertoire. Grieg moreover used Norwegian folk music in his own compositions.  Consequently, he ushered Norwegian music to transnational consciousness. Furthermore, he forged a national musical identity for Norway. It is important to realize that he did this in a manner similar to Jean Sibelius in Finland, and Bedřich Smetana in Bohemia. Legacy Grieg is celebrated in the city of Bergen. For example, the city has erected numerous statues depicting Grieg. Specifically, the city has named a concert hall (Grieg Hall), a music school (Grieg Academy) and a professional choir (Edvard Grieg Kor) after him. As a matter of fact, there is also a museum located at his former home in Troldhaugen. Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 (Op. 46) Grieg wrote incidental music for the purpose of illustrating a play by Ibsen known as Peer Gynt. The play includes, in particular, the famous selection entitled, In the Hall of the Mountain King. In this composition, Grieg indeed depicts the exploits of the scoundrel, Peer Gynt. In one famous episode, for example, Peer steals a bride at her wedding. For this reason, the people chase him, but soon Peer falls, thereupon striking his skull on a boulder. He wakens forthwith in a highland bounded by angry gnomes. Consequently, the music of In the Hall of the Mountain King represents the mad gnomes taunting Peer. Therefore, each time the theme repeats it gets louder and faster. In the end, Peer surprisingly escapes from the mountain. Holberg Suite and Misc. Summary It must be remembered that Grieg originally wrote his Holberg Suite for the piano. In other words, he only later arranged it for strings. Further, Grieg composed by and large many songs with lyrics by famous writers such as Heine, Goethe, Ibsen, Hans Christian Andersen, Rudyard Kipling, and others. On balance, Norwegian pianist Eva Knardahl recorded altogether Grieg’s whole piano catalog on LP in 1980. These recordings were released again on CD in 2006. In any event, Grieg himself performed and recorded the bulk of these pieces toward the end of his life.
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Handel: Largo from Xerxes for Trombone & Piano
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Piano,Trombone - Level 3 - SKU: A0.549391 Composed by George Frideric Handel. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Baroque,Sacred,Standards,Wedding. Sco...
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Piano,Trombone - Level 3 - SKU: A0.549391 Composed by George Frideric Handel. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Baroque,Sacred,Standards,Wedding. Score and part. 9 pages. Jmsgu3 #3492557. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549391). Duration: 4:55, Score: 6 pages, Solo part: 1 page, piano part: 2 pages. A very famous aria (Ombra mai fu) from XerxesSuitable for any venue requiring meditative music. Excellent choice for a recital encore. Xerxes Xerxes is, in fact, an opera seria in three acts by Handel. Moreover, Handel conducted the premiere performance in London in 1738. Handel casts the opera in Persia in 470 BC. The part of Xerxes was indeed originally sung by a soprano castrato. Nowadays, the part is generally sung by a mezzo-soprano or conversely a counter-tenor. In the first place, Xerxes sings an opening aria, Ombra mai fu to a plane tree. Handel sets this aria to one of his most truly famous melodies. Although many refer to it traditionally as Handel’s Largo, Handel has, on the contrary, clearly marked Larghetto in the score. Handel Background George Frideric Handel (1685 - 1759) was born in Germany but eventually became a British citizen. Nonetheless, he was a famous Baroque composer. In fact, he became famous for his operas, oratorios, anthems, and organ concertos. Handel studied music and, by and large, worked as a composer in Germany and Italy before moving to London. Overall, Handel was very familiar with the contemporary music of Italy and Germany. Career in England It is important to realize that Italian opera was all the rage in England at the time. Moreover, Handel was really good at writing them. Therefore, he started not one but three opera companies in England. Alexander's Feast was a huge success in 1736, but Handel nevertheless began composing English choral works. After success with the Messiah in 1742) he certainly never again wrote an Italian opera. Consequently, he died in 1759, a treasured genius. Accordingly, the English government gave him full state honors at his funeral. Hence, he is buried in Westminster Abbey in London. Legacy Music historians agree that Handel was one of the greatest composers of the Baroque era.  To demonstrate, his works such as the Messiah, Water Music, and Music for the Royal Fireworks remain consistently popular up to the present time. He composed the coronation anthem, Zadok the Priest for the coronation of George II. Nevertheless, it has specifically been performed at every succeeding British coronation since. His oratorio Solomon has by all means also continued to be prevalent. As a matter of fact, Sinfonia from act 3 was featured in the 2012 London Olympics opening ceremony. Handel was particularly prolific. To enumerate, he wrote over forty operas.  Since the late 1960s, we have expressly experienced a revival of baroque music. Similarly, we have seen a pique of interest in historically informed musical performances. Since his death in 1779, interest in Handel's music has all in all, expanded. Â
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Concerto for Trombone and Piano accompaniment (piano reduction)
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Cherry Classics Music
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Concerto for Trombone and Pian
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Piano,Trombone - Level 5 - SKU: A0.810983 Composed by Cherry Classics Music. Arranged by John, W., and Ware. 20th Century,Contemporary. Score and part. ...
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Piano,Trombone - Level 5 - SKU: A0.810983 Composed by Cherry Classics Music. Arranged by John, W., and Ware. 20th Century,Contemporary. Score and part. 63 pages. Gordon Cherry #4601711. Published by Gordon Cherry (A0.810983). This fine work has sat dormant for many years and has now come to light thanks to the efforts of Charlie Vernon, Bass Trombonist of the Chicago Symphony, who performed this virtuoso work as a young performer. The concerto is in the standard three movement form: Fast, slow, fast. This publication is a reduction from the original orchestral version (to be released at some point in the future). Here is a description of the Concerto by the composer, John W. Ware. I started on the trombone concerto in my junior year studying composition at Indiana University. While working on it, I learned of an opportunity to make it sort of a thesis piece (though students didn't write a thesis in composition while an undergrad). The original version was for trombone with string orchestra, and it was performed by the IU String Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Arthur Corra, with Robert Priez, trombone, as part of my senior composition recital. I thought the performance was quite good (Priez played extraordinarily well), and the piece received a newspaper review in the Indiana Daily Student, in which the reviewer wrote that the work was almost too exciting. I thought at the time that he had given me and my music a fine compliment. I made a piano version of the accompaniment, shortening and tightening the first movement, for performances in 1966; I made a second revision in 1967 for a performance by E. J. Eaton, trombonist at the University of Tennessee at Martin, arriving at the form in which the work exists now. The first movement is in fairly normal sonata-allegro form, in the key of A minor. It alternates between assertive and more thoughtful moods. There is no introduction; the soloist enters immediately and dominates much of the movement. The main theme is--by some manipulation--a source for most of the other themes, and all of the themes are used in close proximity to each other, including contrapuntal combinations, especially near the end. Originally the movement included a lengthy fugato, now much shortened and including a stretto that builds and subsides before a cadenza leading to a coda based on both the principal and secondary themes. Key relations in this movement, as in the other two, are quite free and often chromatic, with frequent third-relations; but returns to the tonic at the end are emphatic. The writing is challenging for both soloist and accompanist; the piece is substantial, requiring technique and stamina. The second movement is in F minor and is also built on both contrast and close relationships between the main and secondary themes. The main theme is heard in the piano part before the soloist enters. The mood is more lyric than in the first movement, but with dramatic episodes also. In this movement are some definite derivations from themes in the first movement. The ending is a sort of lengthened shadow of the opening. The finale returns to A minor, with themes slightly related to polonaise rhythms, but with strong echoes of first-movement themes. Here, too, dramatic and lyric episodes alternate, with dotted rhythms frequently propelling the music forward. The introduction is a brief and simple preparation for the solo entry. Later in the movement, a very brief, slightly slower section is soon overtaken by the original tempo. Toward the end, there is a second cadenza, again leading to a swift and energetic coda. The work is about 20 minutes in length and is appropriate for advanced performers.
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Beethoven: Adagio from Sonata Pathetique for Trombone & Piano
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Piano,Trombone - Level 3 - SKU: A0.549651 Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Concert,Instructional,Romantic Period,S...
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Piano,Trombone - Level 3 - SKU: A0.549651 Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Concert,Instructional,Romantic Period,Sacred,Standards. Score and part. 16 pages. Jmsgu3 #3516933. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549651). Duration: ca 5:20, Score: 8 pages, solo part: 3 pages, piano part: 4 pages. One of Beethoven's finest and most famous works. Program for a recital, church meditation or school program. Bring your best espressivo and plan to rehearse the many subtle dynamic changes. Sonata Pathétique Op. 13 First of all, this is an arrangement of the second movement of Beethoven’s Sonata Pathétique. It seems like Beethoven wrote this piece before becoming troubled by deafness. Published in 1799, it consequently remains one of the most celebrated pieces Beethoven ever wrote. As a result of its popularity, the movement was therefore performed by Karl Haas. Hass recorded it for a popular radio show called: Adventures in Good Music. Beethoven Background Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 –1827) was certainly a German pianist. Above all, he was probably one of the greatest composers in history. As a result, he is a pivotal character in the progress between the Classical and Romantic periods. He is certainly one of the most famous and hence important of all composers. Seems like his most familiar and noteworthy works include symphonies 1-9; piano concertos 1-5; and furthermore, the violin concerto. Also, certainly of extreme importance are the noteworthy 32 sonatas for the piano; the string quartets 1-16; the Missa solemnis; and likewise, his only opera, Fidelio. Beethoven Overview First of all, Beethoven was born and consequently raised in Bonn. Upon turning 21 he moved to Vienna probably to study composition with Haydn. That’s when he consequently grew a reputation as a brilliant pianist. Furthermore, he probably stayed in Vienna for the rest of his life. In his late 20s, it seems like his hearing certainly began to decline. It slowly declined until consequently, he was nearly totally deaf probably by the last decade of his life. As a result, he stopped conducting and performing. Nevertheless, he continued to compose. As a result, some of his greatest works probably come from this period. First Period Seems like we often divide Beethoven’s life into three periods. Period 1 begins with Beethoven’s arrival in Vienna. Hence, during this period, he mastered the Viennese style of Haydn & Mozart. He consequently began increasing the size and scale of his works. Furthermore, he experimented with extreme dynamics, and likewise extreme tempi. He worked similarly with chromatic harmony. His First and Second Symphonies, therefore, belong to this period. Other important works also belong here: the first six string quartets and the Sonata Pathétique, Op. 13. Second Period His second period probably began as soon as he realized that he was going deaf. During this period, it seems like he became obsessed with the idea of heroism. His works consequently become even larger and more massive. The most noteworthy of these include the symphonies 3 – 8, piano concertos 5& 6, 5 string quartets, several important piano sonatas (Waldstein and Appassionata), the Kreutzer violin sonata, the violin concerto and his only opera: Fidelio. Third Period In contrast, Beethoven's third period is branded above all by works of incredible intellectual depth, formal innovation, and penetrating expression. It seems like he continued to expand his works. Consequently, the string quartet Op. 131 spills over into seven connected movements. Likewise, in the Ninth Symphony, he adds choral forces to his orchestra probably for the first time in history. Even more, other works from this period include his Missa solemnis, the final 5 string quartets (including the enormous Große Fuge) and the final five sonatas for piano. www.jamesguthrie.com.
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Bach-Gounod: Ave Maria, Schwencke version for Trombone & Piano
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Piano,Trombone - Level 2 - SKU: A0.550934 Composed by J. S. Bach - Gounod. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Christmas,Contemporary,Easter,Wedding. S...
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Piano,Trombone - Level 2 - SKU: A0.550934 Composed by J. S. Bach - Gounod. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Christmas,Contemporary,Easter,Wedding. Score and part. 12 pages. Jmsgu3 #4888761. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.550934). This arrangement features the controversial Schwencke measure (ms. 27) that was originally introduced in 1783 by Christian Friedrich Gottlieb Schwencke. The convenient 1st & 2nd endings provide an option for extended performance. Duration with repeat - 4:50. Score: 6 pages. Solo part: 1 page, piano part: 4 pages. Based on Prelude #1 in C Major from the Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1. Well suited for church meditations or school programs or recital encores. Ave Maria Ave Maria is a Catholic prayer that consequently asks for the mother of Jesus (Mary) to intercede. Charles Gounod composed a famous version of the Ave Maria. He was a French Romantic composer who overlaid a new melody on an existing Bach chord progression. The progression is from Bach’s Prelude No. 1 from Well-Tempered Clavier I. This version, as well as Schubert’s version, have become essential items at weddings, masses, and funerals. Bach Overview First of all, Johann Sebastian Bach is maybe the greatest composer in music history. Certainly, he was prolific. As a result, everyone has heard of his works. Furthermore, these works number well over a thousand. It seems like people are probably most familiar with instrumental works such as the Brandenburg Concertos, and the Goldberg Variations. But, similarly famous are such noteworthy works as the Well-Tempered Clavier, the Musical Offering, and the Art of Fugue. Seems like his most famous vocal works include the most noteworthy Mass in B Minor. Also, most noteworthy, though, are the St. John Passion, and certainly the Christmas Oratorio.  History Bach came from a long line of musicians and above all, composers. Consequently, he, first of all, pursued a career as a church organist. So as a result, he gained employment in various Protestant churches in Germany. For a while, he worked as a court musician in Weimar and Köthen. Here he probably developed his organ style and likewise his chamber music style. Eventually, he, therefore, gained an appointment as Cantor of St. Thomas in Leipzig. Here he worked until difficulties with his employer ultimately drove him away. The King of Poland finally appointed him as a court composer.  Style It seems like Bach created an engaging new international style. He synthesized elements of the most noteworthy European music ideas into his new style. Even more, this new style was probably his synthesis of European musical rhythm and form. Furthermore, he demonstrated a complete mastery of counterpoint and motivic development. His sense of harmonic organization probably propelled him to the top. Revival        Mendelssohn conducted a Bach revival in the nineteenth century. His effort probably helped to re-familiarize the public with the magnitude of Bach’s works. During this period, scholars published many noteworthy Bach biographies. Moreover, Wolfgang Schmieder published the BWV (Bach Werke Verzeichnis). As a result, this is now the official catalog of his entire artistic output. The BWV number allows us to locate a work in the catalog. Sometimes scholars will simply use an S (Schmieder) as an abbreviation for BWV.  Voyager NASA launched two Voyager spacecraft in 1977. Onboard are phonograph records with sounds, music, and images of life on Earth. The purpose of the launch was to inform intelligent extraterrestrial life forms about conditions on Earth. The music on the disc is varied. There is Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, and Stravinsky among others. However, because Bach is so important in our music history, it contains three times more Bach than all the others combined.
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Bach: Bist du bei mir BWV 508 for Trombone & Piano
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Trombone et Piano
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Johann Sebastian Bach
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James M
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Bach: Bist du bei mir BWV 508
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Piano,Trombone - Level 2 - SKU: A0.549221 Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Baroque,Holiday,Standards,Wedding. Sco...
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Piano,Trombone - Level 2 - SKU: A0.549221 Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Baroque,Holiday,Standards,Wedding. Score and part. 9 pages. Jmsgu3 #3468176. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549221). J. S. Bach BWV 508. Bist du bei mir Bach adapted this aria from a lost Stölzel opera called Diomedes. He changed the original orchestral instrumentation to soprano, strings, and continuo.  He also modified the voice-leading making it sound more like a Bach composition. The work appears as BWV 508 No. 25 in the Anna Magdalena Notebook No. 2.  Source Only a few remnants of the original opera have survived. Historians speculate that Anna Magdalena got the song from the Leipzig Opera after the bankruptcy of 1720. Chances are good, though, that the tune was a favorite of everyone in Leipzig at the time.  Lyrics When thou art near, I go with joyTo death and to my rest.O how joyous would my end be,If your fair hands      Would close my faithful eyes. - Unknown Bach Overview First of all, Johann Sebastian Bach is maybe the greatest composer in music history. Certainly, he was prolific. As a result, everyone has heard of his works. Furthermore, these works number well over a thousand. It seems like people are probably most familiar with instrumental works such as the Brandenburg Concertos, and the Goldberg Variations. But, similarly famous are such noteworthy works as the Well-Tempered Clavier, the Musical Offering, and certainly the Art of Fugue. Seems like his most famous vocal works include the most noteworthy Mass in B Minor. Also, most noteworthy are the St. John Passion, and indeed the Christmas Oratorio.  History Bach came from a long line of musicians and above all, composers. Consequently, he, first of all, pursued a career as a church organist. So as a result, he gained employment in various Protestant churches in Germany. For a while, he worked as a court musician in Weimar and Köthen. Here he probably developed his organ style and likewise his chamber music style. Eventually, he, therefore, gained an appointment as Cantor of St. Thomas in Leipzig. Here he worked until difficulties with his employer ultimately drove him away. The King of Poland finally appointed him as court composer.  Style It seems like Bach created a fascinating new international style. He synthesized elements of the most noteworthy European music ideas into his new style. Even more, this new style was probably his synthesis of European musical rhythm and form. Furthermore, he demonstrated a complete mastery of counterpoint and motivic development. His sense of harmonic organization probably propelled him to the top. Revival        Mendelssohn conducted a Bach revival in the nineteenth century. His effort probably helped to re-familiarize the public with the magnitude of Bach’s works. During this period, scholars published many noteworthy Bach biographies. Moreover, Wolfgang Schmieder published the BWV (Bach Werke Verzeichnis). As a result, this is now the official catalog of his entire artistic output. The BWV number allows us to locate a work in the catalog. Sometimes scholars will simply use an S (Schmieder) as an abbreviation for BWV.  Voyager NASA launched two Voyager spacecraft in 1977. Onboard are phonograph records with sounds, music, and images of life on Earth. The purpose of the launch was to inform intelligent extraterrestrial life forms about conditions on Earth. The music on the disc is varied. There is Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, and Stravinsky among others. However, because Bach is so important in our music history, it contains three times more Bach than all the others combined. Â
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Bach: Wachet auf for Trombone & Piano
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Piano,Trombone - Level 2 - SKU: A0.549853 Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Baroque,Concert,Easter,Sacred,Standard...
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Piano,Trombone - Level 2 - SKU: A0.549853 Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Baroque,Concert,Easter,Sacred,Standards. Score and part. 12 pages. Jmsgu3 #3555091. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549853). Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme (Awake, the voice is calling us) from Cantata BWV 140. Duration: ca. 4:00, Score: 6 pages, solo part 1 page, piano part: 4 pages. Program this for church services during the Easter season, weddings, or as a recital encore.Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme (Awake, the Voice is calling us) also known as: Sleepers Awake Bach composed his church cantata Wachet auf (BWV 140) as part of his second annual cantata cycle covering the entire annual church calendar. It is based on the hymn of the same name by Philipp Nicolai (1599). The hymn text covers the readings for the 27th Sunday after Trinity. Bach designed the cantata in seven movements, setting the stanzas in various forms. Among these forms are the chorale fantasia, the chorale prelude, and a four-part chorale. He casts the new lyrics as recitatives – in a manner similar to the opera. Fourth Movement Bach writes the fourth movement, Zion hört die Wächter singen (Zion hears the watchmen singing), in the style of a chorale prelude with the chorale phrases performed as a strict cantus firmus. The phrases seem to enter at times erratically against the famous lyrical melody. The violins play this melody in unison as a foil against the cantus phrases. The violin melody is so independent and complete that when the cantus melody appears it catches the listener at times totally off-guard. Bach later transcribed this movement for organ (BWV 645). This transcription became No. 1 of the Six Schübler Chorales. Bach Overview First of all, Johann Sebastian Bach is maybe the greatest composer in music history. Certainly, he was prolific. As a result, everyone has heard of his works. Furthermore, these works number well over a thousand. It seems like people are probably most familiar with the instrumental works such as the Brandenburg Concertos, and the Goldberg Variations. But, similarly famous are such noteworthy works as the Well-Tempered Clavier, the Musical Offering, and certainly the Art of Fugue. Seems like his most famous vocal works include the most noteworthy Mass in B Minor. Also, most noteworthy, though, are the St. John Passion, and certainly the Christmas Oratorio. History Bach came from a long line of musicians and above all, composers. Consequently, he, first of all, pursued a career as a church organist. So as a result, he gained employment in various Protestant churches in Germany. For a while, he worked as a court musician in Weimar and Köthen. Here he probably developed his organ style and likewise his chamber music style. Eventually, he, therefore, gained an appointment as Cantor of St. Thomas in Leipzig. Here he worked until difficulties with his employer ultimately drove him away. The King of Poland finally appointed him as court composer. Style It seems like Bach created a fascinating new international style. He synthesized elements of the most noteworthy European music ideas into his new style. Even more, this new style was probably his synthesis of European musical rhythm and form. Furthermore, he demonstrated a complete mastery of counterpoint and motivic development. His sense of harmonic organization probably propelled him to the top. Revival Mendelssohn conducted a Bach revival in the nineteenth century. His effort probably helped to re-familiarize the public with the magnitude of Bach’s works. During this period, scholars published many noteworthy Bach biographies. Moreover, Wolfgang Schmieder published the BWV (Bach Werke Verzeichnis). As a result, this is now the official catalog of his entire artistic output. The BWV number allows us to locate a work in the catalog. Sometimes scholars will simply use an S (Schmieder) as an abbreviation for BWV. &n.
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Sullivan: The Lost Chord for Trombone & Piano
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Piano,Trombone - Level 4 - SKU: A0.549458 Composed by Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Instructional,Romantic Period,Sa...
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Piano,Trombone - Level 4 - SKU: A0.549458 Composed by Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Instructional,Romantic Period,Sacred,Standards. Score and part. 15 pages. Jmsgu3 #3497267. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.549458). Score: 10 pages, solo part: 2 pages, piano part: 3 pages. Duration: 4:25. Not difficult, but requires sensitivity & dynamic control. Suitable for recitals, church meditations, or school programs. School Years First of all, Sullivan attended music school at the Royal Academy of Music. Because Sullivan was so talented, the Academy awarded him the Mendelssohn Scholarship for two years in a row. He, therefore, studied with John Goss, who studied with Thomas Atwood, who in turn studied with Mozart. Sullivan similarly studied the piano at the Academy with Arthur O’Leary. Study Abroad During his first year, he also earned money by singing solos in the Chapel Royal. At the end of his second year, the Academy consequently continued his scholarship and sent him to study at the Leipzig Conservatoire. He certainly studied composition, and likewise counterpoint and piano. Hence, during his final year in Leipzig, Sullivan finally completed his graduation composition project: Incidental Music for Shakespeare’s The Tempest. Association with Gilbert It seems like Sullivan built the bulk of his composing career largely in the 1860s. As a result, he became famous for his incidental music for the Tempest and his Irish Symphony. He, therefore, began collaborating with the poet W. S. Gilbert in the 1870s. Rather than focus on serious opera, Gilbert and Sullivan, in contrast, concentrated on comic opera such as H. M. S. Pinafore, the Pirates of Penzance, and the Mikado. Therefore, certainly as a result of his education and experience, Sullivan composed a total of 24 operas, 11 symphonic works, 10 choral pieces. Even more, he wrote a large number of noteworthy hymns such as Onward Christian Soldiers. Lost Chord The general style of his music is maybe similar to Mendelssohn, Schumann, and perhaps Liszt. It seems like Sullivan was fond of writing distinct melodies for each character in his operettas. His melodies combine together as the characters did. Furthermore, he was a master orchestrator, and therefore played the flute, clarinet, trumpet, and trombone fluently. The Lost Chord Sullivan wrote his most noteworthy song the Lost Chord in 1877. As a result, it was a great success and was certainly performed all over the world by a variety of singers such as Enrico Caruso. Because Sullivan was the most famous composer in England, the Lost Chord became the most famous of all British or American songs of the 1870s and 1890s. Consequently, in 1888 Thomas Edison recorded The Lost Chord for the phonograph. It was one of the first songs ever recorded. Furthermore, Queen Victoria knighted Sullivan in 1883. Â
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O Holy Night for Trombone & Piano
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Piano,Trombone - Level 1 - SKU: A0.548678 Composed by Adam. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Christian,Christmas. Score and part. 10 pages. Jmsgu3 #...
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Piano,Trombone - Level 1 - SKU: A0.548678 Composed by Adam. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Christian,Christmas. Score and part. 10 pages. Jmsgu3 #3410439. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548678). Duration: 4:56. Score 5 pg. 44 ms. Solo part: 2 pg. Piano part: 3 pg. Cantique de Noël The French composer Adolphe Adam was already famous as a composer of many successful ballets and operas. Then, in the 1840’s he wrote his most famous work - O Holy Night. The original song title was Minuit Chretiens or Cantique de Noël. Placide Cappeau provided the original song lyrics. The song was first performed in Roquemaure by the opera singer Emily Laurey at midnight mass in 1847. It became very popular among the French, much the way that Silent Night was famous elsewhere. In the 1850’s John S. Dwight, a Unitarian minister and music teacher translated the song into English. Adolphe Adam In his younger years, Adam studied organ and composition at the Paris Conservatoire. He also played the timpani in the Conservatoire orchestra. Adam used his savings and borrowed money to open a new opera house - the fourth opera house in Paris in 1847. Unfortunately, the Revolution of 1848 forced him to close. He taught composition at the Paris Conservatoire from 1849 until his death in 1856. Placide Cappeau The poet Cappeau was an advocate of the French Enlightenment philosopher Voltaire. Voltaire was renowned for criticizing the Catholic church, religious intolerance, and dogma in general. Consequently, Cappeau made the Redeemer figure in his song a kind of reformer of injustices, in particular, the problem of original sin. To begin with, people recognized Cappeau’s theology as eccentric, probably even doubtful. Theology In the earlier form of Minuit, the Christ figure descends to intervene with His Father’s plan to punish mankind. Traditional doctrine pronounces that Christ came from love, not to intervene. This version also declares that Christ appeared to expunge the original sin of Adam. Cappeau removed this part from his poem years later, because he just didn’t believe it. He preferred to portray Christ as the reformer of disparity and unfairness. Before long, the writer/politician Alphonse de Lamartine referred to the Minuit as the the Marseillaise of religion. Most French churchmen agreed with this idea but certainly did not consider it a tribute. Register for free lifetime updates and revisions at www.jamesguthrie.com
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Too Much For Our Thirst (Trombone and Piano)
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Piano,Tenor Trombone - Level 4 - SKU: A0.1335564 Composed by Alexander Burdiss. Contemporary. Score and part. 12 pages. Ars Nova Press #921400. Publishe...
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Piano,Tenor Trombone - Level 4 - SKU: A0.1335564 Composed by Alexander Burdiss. Contemporary. Score and part. 12 pages. Ars Nova Press #921400. Published by Ars Nova Press (A0.1335564). Too Much For Our Thirstby Alexander BurdissArranged for Trombone and PianoDedicated to Courtney CarmackPerformance Time: approx. 7:00This is an adaptation for trombone of a piece originally written for tuba. The Eyes of the Poor from Paris SpleenWritten by Charles Baudelaire, Translated by Arthur Symons Ah! you want to know why I hate you to-day. It will probably be less easy for you to understand than for me to explain it to you; for you are, I think, the most perfect example of feminine impenetrability that could possibly be found. We had spent a long day together, and it had seemed to me short. We had promised one another that we would think the same thoughts and that our two souls should become one soul; a dream which is not original, after all, except that, dreamed by all men, it has been realised by none. In the evening you were a little tired, and you sat down outside a new café at the corner of a new boulevard, still littered with plaster and already displaying proudly its unfinished splendours. The café glittered. The very gas put on all the fervency of a fresh start, and lighted up with its full force the blinding whiteness of the walls, the dazzling sheets of glass in the mirrors, the gilt of cornices and mouldings, the chubby-cheeked pages straining back from hounds in leash, the ladies laughing at the falcons on their wrists, the nymphs and goddesses carrying fruits and pies and game on their heads, the Hebes and Ganymedes holding out at arm's-length little jars of syrups or parti-coloured obelisks of ices; the whole of history and of mythology brought together to make a paradise for gluttons. Exactly opposite to us, in the roadway, stood a man of about forty years of age, with a weary face and a greyish beard, holding a little boy by one hand and carrying on the other arm a little fellow too weak to walk. He was taking the nurse-maid's place, and had brought his children out for a walk in the evening. All were in rags. The three faces were extraordinarily serious, and the six eyes stared fixedly at the new café with an equal admiration, differentiated in each according to age. The father's eyes said: How beautiful it is! how beautiful it is! One would think that all the gold of the poor world had found its way to these walls. The boy's eyes said: How beautiful it is! how beautiful it is! But that is a house which only people who are not like us can enter. As for the little one's eyes, they were too fascinated to express anything but stupid and utter joy. Song-writers say that pleasure ennobles the soul and softens the heart. The song was right that evening, so far as I was concerned. Not only was I touched by this family of eyes, but I felt rather ashamed of our glasses and decanters, so much too much for our thirst. I turned to look at you, dear love, that I might read my own thought in you; I gazed deep into your eyes, so beautiful and so strangely sweet, your green eyes that are the home of caprice and under the sovereignty of the Moon; and you said to me: Those people are insupportable to me with their staring saucer- eyes! Couldn't you tell the head waiter to send them away? So hard is it to understand one another, dearest, and so incommunicable is thought, even between people who are in love!
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The Sea-Shells Waltz for Trombone and Piano
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Piano Accompaniment, Trombone - Advanced Intermediate - Composed by Frederick N. Innes. Arranged by Chris Buckholz. 20th Century, Romantic Period, P...
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Piano Accompaniment, Trombone - Advanced Intermediate - Composed by Frederick N. Innes. Arranged by Chris Buckholz. 20th Century, Romantic Period, Patriotic, Old-time, Americana. Piano Reduction, Solo Part. 21 pages. Published by Cherry Classics Music
The Sea-Shells Waltz was written in 1880 as part of a musical challenge Innes posed to the great French cornetist, Jules Levy. They were both in New York performing as soloists with the legendary Gilmore band for some summer concerts. Levy would play a solo and Innes would follow with an even more elaborate one. One day Levy brought in a new solo in which he injected his own extemporaneous cadenza made up of everything he could do on the cornet. When his turn came to play, Innes also had something up his sleeve. He had written a brand new solo for the trombone, entitled The Sea-Shells Waltz with a minute and one-half cadenza.
This legendary musical duel brought forth a delightful solo that has been rediscovered and edited by Trombonist Chris Buckholz. The solo is about 8-minutes in length for advanced performers.
Below is a gorgeous sample of some of the concert band version of the work (soon to be published) beautifully performed by Chris Buckholz, from his double CD album Versatility.
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Trumpet Tune and Air, by Purcell; for solo Trombone and Piano
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Piano,Trombone - Level 3 - SKU: A0.587654 Composed by Henry Purcell. Arranged by David McKeown. Baroque,Concert,Instructional,Standards,Wedding. Score a...
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Piano,Trombone - Level 3 - SKU: A0.587654 Composed by Henry Purcell. Arranged by David McKeown. Baroque,Concert,Instructional,Standards,Wedding. Score and part. 7 pages. David McKeown #4728543. Published by David McKeown (A0.587654). The Trumpet Tune and Air was in fact written for organ, with the melody played on the trumpet stop. Written around 1700, for many years this piece was attributed to Henry Purcell. But more recently many have questioned whether the composer was in fact Jeremiah Clarke, organist at St Paul’s Cathedral. What is known is that the piece was written for a semi-opera called The Island Princess, and that both men contributed music to the production. In recent years this piece has become a popular wedding favourite. This full version is arranged as a solo for Trombone and Piano and the performance time is around two and a half minutes. Of course, performers, especially at weddings, may wish to abridge and shorten the arrangement. This is easily done as the different sections are self-contained and the repeat may be ignored. The short sample here and the full length version on the youtube link are from the Clarinet version of this arrangement.Musicians at an intermediate level and above will find this ideal for formal and informal performances. There are of course separate piano and instrumental parts included in downloaded the file.Teachers will enjoy using this arrangement as a fun way to help with strict time, full tone and dynamic contrast. There are many more top quality arrangements and compositions by David McKeown for you to browse at http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/david-mckeown/6203
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Tango Pour Claude for Trombone and Piano
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Piano Accompaniment, Trombone, Euphonium - Intermediate - Digital Download By Richard Galliano. Arranged by Diego Marani. Individual Part, Score, Sol...
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Piano Accompaniment, Trombone, Euphonium - Intermediate - Digital Download By Richard Galliano. Arranged by Diego Marani. Individual Part, Score, Solo Part. 14 pages. Published by Diego Marani
Richard Galliano is a French accordionist of Italian heritage. After a long and intense period of study, at 14, in a search to expand his ideas on the accordion, he began listening to jazz and heard records by the trumpet player Clifford Brown. The second decisive meeting took place in 1980, with the Argentinean composer and bandoneonist Astor Piazzolla.
Astor strongly encouraged Richard to create the French ?New Musette?, as he himself had previously invented the Argentinean ?New Tango?.
Some later collaboration include Chet Baker, Eddy Louiss, Ron Carter, Wynton Marsalis, Charlie Haden,
Gary Burton, Michel Portal, Toots Thielemans and Kurt Elling.
This arrangement for C or Bb Trombone (or Euphonium) with piano of one of his most famous and performed pieces (with clear rhythmic references to the Piazzolla's "Libertango") is suitable for classroom, repertoire and recital.
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Fantasy Sonata, Op. 40 for Trombone and Piano
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Piano Accompaniment, Trombone - Advanced Intermediate - Composed by Benjamin Schroen. Arranged by Keith Davies Jones. 20th Century, Romantic Period....
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Piano Accompaniment, Trombone - Advanced Intermediate - Composed by Benjamin Schroen. Arranged by Keith Davies Jones. 20th Century, Romantic Period. Score, Solo Part. 21 pages. Published by Cherry Classics Music
Fantasy Sonata, Op. 40 for Trombone and Piano by Benjamin Schroen is a work composed in 1900 which was forgotten and now rediscovered by musicologist and conductor, Dr. Keith Davies Jones.
Fantasy Sonata is written in the same virtuoso style as compositions of that period by Joseph Serafin Alschausky, and though quite challenging, it is fully idiomatic for the trombone. There is a passing ?reference? to the Concerto by Rimsky-Korsakov, and it is just possible that Schroen might have been familiar with that work as a trombonist himself. There are also some stylistic similarities to the Fantasia for trombone and organ Op.58 composed in the mid-19th century by Friedrich August Belcke (1795 ? 1874).
The 6.5-minute work featuring several short cadenzas, contrasting dramatic and expressive sections is in Romantic style, in bass and tenor clef and appropriate for intermediate to advanced performers.
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One Nation - solo for Trombone and Piano
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Piano Accompaniment, Trombone - Advanced Intermediate - Composed by John Frith. 21st Century, 20th Century, Modern. Solo Part. 10 pages. Published b...
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Piano Accompaniment, Trombone - Advanced Intermediate - Composed by John Frith. 21st Century, 20th Century, Modern. Solo Part. 10 pages. Published by Cherry Classics Music
John Frith's new work One Nation for Trombone and Piano is written in A-B-A format, beginning with a dramatic and declamatory section which leads into a more somber, lyrical section and then returning to the A section to finish off this fine work of about 4 minutes in length, appropriate for moderately advanced performers (all in bass clef). This work would work very well for young performers looking to find a challenging contemporary work with lots of contrasts.
This work is dedicated to Gordon Cherry.
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How Beautiful are the Feet, (from the Messiah), by Handel, for Solo Trombone and Piano
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Piano,Trombone - Level 3 - SKU: A0.594425 Composed by G F Handel. Arranged by David McKeown. Baroque,Christmas,Easter,Sacred. Score and part. 4 pages. D...
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Piano,Trombone - Level 3 - SKU: A0.594425 Composed by G F Handel. Arranged by David McKeown. Baroque,Christmas,Easter,Sacred. Score and part. 4 pages. David McKeown #6658365. Published by David McKeown (A0.594425). How Beautiful are the Feet is one of the best loved arias from G F Handel’s oratorio The Messiah. This version is arranged as a solo for Trombone with piano accompaniment.The original 1741 version of The Messiah presented How Beautiful are the Feet as a duet for two altos and choir, but in 1749 Handel revised the piece as a solo aria for soprano. This revision forms the basis for this arrangement. The text is taken directly from the book of Romans in the New Testament.Musicians at an intermediate standard will find this ideal for formal and informal concert performances. Total performance time is around two minutes. Click the link YouTube link to listen to a complete performance of the clarinet version of this arrangement.Teachers will enjoy using this arrangement as a fun way to approach expressive playing and phrasing. There are many more top quality arrangements and compositions by David McKeown for you to browse at http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/david-mckeown/6203
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E lucevan le stelle from "Tosca" (Puccini) - Solo Trombone or Euphonium and Piano
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B-Flat trombone,Baritone Horn BC,Baritone Horn TC/Euphonium,Instrumental Solo,Piano,Tenor Trombone,Trombone/Baritone B.C. - Level 3 - SKU: A0.1490460 Co...
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B-Flat trombone,Baritone Horn BC,Baritone Horn TC/Euphonium,Instrumental Solo,Piano,Tenor Trombone,Trombone/Baritone B.C. - Level 3 - SKU: A0.1490460 Composed by Giacomo Puccini. Arranged by Rob Bushnell. 19th Century,20th Century,Classical,Opera,Romantic Period. Score and individual part. 10 pages. Rob Bushnell #1067302. Published by Rob Bushnell (A0.1490460). Tosca is an opera in three acts by the Italian composer Giacomo Puccini. The opera is set in June 1800 in Rome, and tells the story of the Kingdom of Naples and the threat to its control of Rome by Napoleon’s invasion of Italy. Some of Puccini’s best-known arias can be found in Tosca.The opera is based on Victorien Sardou’s dramatic play of the same name (La Tosca). Puccini saw the play at least twice in 1889 and begged his publisher, Giulio Ricordi, to obtain the rights to turn it into an opera, which were secured in 1891 – although Puccini relinquished the rights to Alberto Franchetti before being recommissioned in 1895. Puccini wrote “I see in this Tosca the opera I need, with no overblown proportions, no elaborate spectacle, nor will it call for the usual excessive amount of music.” It took 4 years to write, with Puccini arguing with his librettists (Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa) and his publisher. Although the first performance was delayed by a day due to the unrest in Rome at the time, the opera was premiered on 14 January 1900 at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome. The critics reviews were indifferent, but it was an immediate success with the public. The opera is through-composed, with the different musical elements weaved from piece to piece. Puccini used the Wagner’s leitmotif concept to identity different parts of the opera.Taken from Act 3, E lucevan le stelle is sung by Cavaradossi, a painter, who has fallen for the singer Tosca. The corrupt Chief of Police, Baron Scarpia, longs for Tosca himself and, upon suspecting Cavaradossi of helping a political prisoner escape, he takes the opportunity to get rid of Cavaradossi and blackmail Tosca into being with him. The guards lead Cavaradossi to the roof of Castel Sant'Angelo, where he is told he has 1 hour to live before being executed. He asks to write a letter to Tosca, overcome by memories, he sings E lucevan le stelle (And the starts shone). It was selected by the tenor Wynne Evans as one of the most romantic songs for his top ten arias for Classic FM. He described it as “another tenor classic, both tragic and beautiful.”This arrangement (for solo euphonium and piano accompaniment) includes an alternative part for euphonium in treble clef. A recording of the original song can be found on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAqHQMX7GHYOther searchable terms: Luciano Pavarotti.
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Trumpet Voluntary, (Prince of Denmark's March), for Solo Trombone and Piano
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David McKeown
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David McKeown
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Piano,Trombone - Level 3 - SKU: A0.587596 Composed by Jeremiah Clarke. Arranged by David McKeown. Baroque,Concert,Instructional,Standards,Wedding. Score...
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Piano,Trombone - Level 3 - SKU: A0.587596 Composed by Jeremiah Clarke. Arranged by David McKeown. Baroque,Concert,Instructional,Standards,Wedding. Score and part. 7 pages. David McKeown #4367456. Published by David McKeown (A0.587596). The Prince of Denmark’s March is better known nowadays as the Trumpet Voluntary and is often used in wedding ceremonies. It was in fact written for organ, with the melody played on thetrumpet stop. Written around 1700, for many years this piece was mistakenly attributed to Henry Purcell. Only recently has it been established that the composer was Jeremiah Clarke, organist at St Paul’s Cathedral. It is somewhat ironic that this composer of a wedding mainstay was himself a victim of unrequited love. He consequently shot himself in the cathedral graveyard. This full version is arranged as a Solo for Trombone and Piano; the performance time is around two and a half minutes. Of course, performers, especially at weddings, may wish to abridge and shorten the arrangement. This is easily done as the different sections are self-contained and the repeat may be ignored. The single pdf file contains both the score and the solo instrumental part. Musicians at an intermediate level and above will find this ideal for formal and informal performances, with both the solo and accompaniment enjoying melodic interest. Teachers will enjoy using this arrangement as a fun way to help with strict time, full tone and dynamics.The short sample here and the full length version on the youtube link are from the Clarinet version of this arrangement.There are many more top quality arrangements and compositions by David McKeown for you to browse at http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/david-mckeown/6203 
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Fantasie-Legende for Trombone and Piano
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Trombone et Piano
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Contemporain
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Axel Jørgensen
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Niels_Ole Bo Johansen
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Fantasie-Legende for Trombone
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Cherry Classics Music
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Piano Accompaniment, Trombone - Advanced Intermediate - Composed by Axel Jørgensen. Arranged by Niels_Ole Bo Johansen. 20th Century, Romantic...
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Piano Accompaniment, Trombone - Advanced Intermediate - Composed by Axel Jørgensen. Arranged by Niels_Ole Bo Johansen. 20th Century, Romantic Period, Impressionistic. Score, Solo Part. 2 pages. Published by Cherry Classics Music
Fantasie-Legende fr Posaune und Klavier by early 20th Century Danish composer Axel Jrgensen was forgotten for quite a while but has been rediscovered, edited and recorded by noted Danish Trombonist and educator Niels-Ole Bo Johansen.
The work is in a late Romantic style with hints of expressionism, about 4 minutes in length and is appropriate for advanced intermediate level performers (range is up to a high B).
The beautifully performed sample is by Mr. Johansen and pianist Erik Kaltoft from the CD, The French Connection.
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The Easy Winners, for Trombone and Piano
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Trombone et Piano
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Ragtime
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Scott Joplin
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David McKeown
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The Easy Winners, for Trombone
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David McKeown
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Piano,Trombone - Level 4 - SKU: A0.1106213 Composed by Scott Joplin. Arranged by David McKeown. 20th Century,Jazz,Ragtime. Score and part. 8 pages. Davi...
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Piano,Trombone - Level 4 - SKU: A0.1106213 Composed by Scott Joplin. Arranged by David McKeown. 20th Century,Jazz,Ragtime. Score and part. 8 pages. David McKeown #709327. Published by David McKeown (A0.1106213). The Easy Winners was one of many solo piano rags written by Scott Joplin. Published in 1901, It is considered to be one of Joplin’s finest and most adventurous works. Indeed the complex harmony made the first publisher so nervous that he only released a simplified version. The Easy Winners refers to elite athletes who featured on the original title page. This arrangement of The Easy Winners is arranged as a solo for one Trombone with Piano accompaniment. Both the piano and the separate solo part are included in the one downloadable pdf file. Musicians at an intermediate level and above will find this ideal for formal and informal performances. The overall performance time, with repeats, is between four and five minutes. Teachers will enjoy using this arrangement as a fun way to help with phrasing, syncopated rhythms and light articulation. Click the YouTube link to hear a full performance of the clarinet version of this arrangement. There are many more top quality arrangements and compositions by David McKeown for you to browse at http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/david-mckeown/6203
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The First Noel for Trombone & Piano
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Trombone et Piano
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DÉBUTANT
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Noël
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Traditional
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James M
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The First Noel for Trombone &a
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jmsgu3
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Piano,Trombone - Level 1 - SKU: A0.548503 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Christian,Christmas. Score and part. 4 pages. Jm...
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Piano,Trombone - Level 1 - SKU: A0.548503 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Christian,Christmas. Score and part. 4 pages. Jmsgu3 #3387395. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548503). The First Noel arranged for Trombone & Piano with new harmony for the final verse.Origins The First Noel is an English Christmas carol. Even more, it was probably written in the late Cornish Renaissance period. While other versions spell the title as Nowell, this is just a colloquial variation. Furthermore, Noel is an older word meaning Christmas. Therefore the First Noel translates as the First Christmas. First of all, Gilbert and Sandy published the earliest version. As a result, this version appears in the Carols Ancient and Modern songbook of 1823. William Sandy edited and arranged the book. Similarly, his partner Davies Gilbert edited and added the familiar extra verses. The First Noel: Trombone Version comes with new harmony in final verse for more energy and drive. Stainer Organist and composer Sir John Stainer published the most noteworthy customary arrangement in the 1870’s. Stainer is above all famous for his songbook entitled: Christmas Carols New and Old (1871). This volume served as an important catalyst for reviving the English Christmas carol. Other famous Stainer arrangements from this book are such titles as What Child Is This, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Good King Wenceslas, and I Saw Three Ships. Diatonic Function The melodic structure in the First Noel is uncommon among English folk tunes. It simply repeats one phrase twice then follows a variation refrain. All three phrases of the song end on the mediant scale degree. This is unusual because the diatonic function of the mediant is non-final compared to the more usual tonic or even dominant degrees. Consequently, this gives the song as kind of open-ended feeling – like maybe it never really ends. Political Context The Catholic clergy sang carols outside of the church in Latin. After the Protestant Reformation, the reformers thought it would be better for everyone to sing carols. They decided to bring music back to the common folk. So, they translated the lyrics from Latin into common language. Moreover, the Protestants wanted more control over the music in church than what the Vatican allowed. Protestant composers such as William Byrd composed complex polyphonic Christmas music that they called carols. Nonetheless, some famous folk carols were composed in this era. Eminent composers in the nineteenth century began to revise and adapt them. Consequently, they revived the English carol. Register for free lifetime updates and revisions at www.jamesguthrie.com
$24.95
The Elite Syncopations for Solo Trombone and Piano
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Trombone et Piano
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Ragtime
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Scott Joplin
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David McKeown
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The Elite Syncopations for Sol
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David McKeown
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Piano,Trombone - Level 4 - SKU: A0.1090793 Composed by Scott Joplin. Arranged by David McKeown. 20th Century,Folk,Jazz,Ragtime. Score and part. 7 pages....
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Piano,Trombone - Level 4 - SKU: A0.1090793 Composed by Scott Joplin. Arranged by David McKeown. 20th Century,Folk,Jazz,Ragtime. Score and part. 7 pages. David McKeown #694923. Published by David McKeown (A0.1090793). The Elite Syncopations was one of many solo piano rags written by Scott Joplin in the wake of his success with Maple Leaf Rag. Published in 1903, The Elite Syncopations followed the classic four part structure that Joplin had developed with earlier compositions. In 1974 the Royal Ballet in London produced a ballet based on ragtime music using The Elite Syncopations as both the title and main theme. This arrangement of The Elite Syncopations is arranged as a solo for one Trombone with piano accompaniment. Both the piano and the separate solo part are included in the one downloadable pdf file. Musicians at an advanced intermediate level and above will find this ideal for formal and informal performances. The overall performance time, with repeats, is around five minutes. Teachers will enjoy using this arrangement as a fun way to help with phrasing, syncopated rhythms and light articulation. Click the YouTube link to hear a full performance of the clarinet version of this arrangement. There are many more top quality arrangements and compositions by David McKeown for you to browse at http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/david-mckeown/6203
$3.99
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