SKU: FL.FX071939
An arrangement of 12 Mozart duets that can be played from 4 years of trombone practice.
SKU: CY.CC2641
--The Ten Duos for Cellos of Op. 53 are fertile ground for this new arrangement. --Ralph Sauer has chosen five of the pieces (12 minutes of music) that are suitable for two Trombones. --Both parts have an equally wide range (high D to low C) with liberal use of the valve register. However, alternative octaves are provided for those without an F-attachment.--For advanced performers, the Duos present a technical challenge for both players, are musically rewarding and worthy of recital material.
SKU: KN.17410
Arranged by Allen Ostrander, these five Trombone Duets from composer Concone are perfect for intermediate players.
SKU: CY.CC3093
ISBN 9790530110706. 8.5 x 11 in inches.
* The Rochut/Bordogni Etudes for Trombone have enjoyed immense popularity over the years. * If you play the Trombone, or any brass instrument for that matter, you most likely have played and listened to countless hours of them as a student or teacher in the studio or practice room. * David Ritt has composed Volume II of 31-60 of the 60 Melodious Etudes from Book I as duets for Alto Trombone and Tenor Trombone. * Etude numbers 1-30 from Book I are available as Volume I. * Performed as duets (both parts on the same page) they will be an invaluable asset to teachers and students, helping them gain insight into performing these gorgeous melodies and learning a melodious style of performing as well as improving intonation, rhythm, style and getting to know the Alto Trombone. * Book I Volume II for Alto and Tenor Trombone includes Etudes 31-60, from the vocalises from Book I of the Rochut etudes and are contained in a handsome coil-bound book of 89 pages or available as a download or even both. * Beautifully engraved, these accompaniments are perfectly suited for advanced performers. * This edition includes both the Alto and Tenor parts together on the same page for easy reading.
SKU: CY.CC3181
ISBN 9790530119099. 8.5 x 11 in inches.
The Four Duets, BWV 802-805 are part of a larger collection, the Clavier-ubung III sometimes called the German Organ Mass. They were first published in 1739, mostly likely intended to be performed on the organ, as they have a range from C2 to C6; playable on almost any organ from that era. However, they could have been performed on any keyboard of the time. Musically they are more complex than the Two Part Inventions, and their purpose was most likely to take two-part counterpoint to the max. * Fugue 1 is a double fugue in E minor * Fugue 2 is a fugue in F major written as a da capo aria (ABA) * Fugue 3 in G major is light and dance-like * Fugue 4 in A minor is a fugue in strict counterpoint Ralph Sauer has once again done an extraordinary job of finding great music for our instrument and transcribing it in the most beautiful way possible. Appropriate for advanced performers. Each player has their own part as well as a study score. The 2nd part may be performed on a tenor with f-attachment or a bass trombone.