SKU: CY.CC2538
In dulci jubilo is an ancient traditional Christmas carol that first appeared around 1400 in Germany. Lisa Albrecht's beautiful arrangement for Trombone quartet is based on the 1837 setting by Robert Pearsall, the one of the favored by many choirs and their organists. The melody was so popular that many composers have tried their hand at arranging it including Buxtehude, Bach, Liszt and Dello Joio.
This arrangement of about 3 minutes can be performed by intermediate to advanced players. Trombone I is in tenor clef and the rest of the parts are in bass clef and can be performed by intermediate level players.
SKU: CY.CC2949
ISBN 9790530057681.
The English Suites are an early set of six suites written for harpsichord around 1718-1720. The name English has come from a claim that these works may have been composed for an English nobleman.This very imaginative arrangement for Trombone Quartet by Mr. Burgstahler is appropriate for advanced performers and is in eight movements:Prelude, Allemande, Courante, Sarabande, Sarabande embellished (added by the arranger), Gavotte I, Gavotte II and Gigue.This arrangement can be played in its entirety or even just a few of the movements, still with much satisfaction for the performers.
SKU: CY.CC2823
James Haynor has arranged three short liturgical works by Thomas Tallis for Trombone Quartet. Tallis was the first English composer to set English words to music for the Church.1. If you love me2. Verily, verily I say unto you3. Gloria PatriNumber 1. is his most famous anthem, written in English as decreed by King Henry VI.Number 2, also an anthem, but to be used during the Anglican communion service.Number 3, Gloria Patri is a Doxology or short hymn of praise to God used by Catholics and high Anglicans.These three short works total about 3 1/2 minutes in length.The music is appropriate for moderately advanced performers, the first player should have a good high C (the first part is in tenor clef).
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