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.CC2997
ISBN 9790530058169.
These TWO SUITES were composed in response to a request form Heini Schneebeli, the musical director of 'TROMBONANZA 2017'. Santa Fe in Argentina is the backdrop for this exciting annual event involving many hundreds of student and professional players. The FIRST SUITE has three movements and is intended for a trio of younger tenor trombonists working with a teacher on bass trombone who will add richness and depth to the ensemble sound.It is my hope that this piece will encourage, entertain and challenge student players and provide useful concert material for use in the promotion of this unique and versatile instrument. John Frith - 2017This work is appropriate for younger performers at an intermediate level all in bass clef. The three movements total about 5 1/2 minutes in length and have the following titles:1. Totem Tango2. Full Steam Ahead3. Clowning Around
SKU: CY.CC3113
ISBN 9790530110904. 8.5 x 11 in inches.
Ralph Sauer has arranged three Bruckner chorales for four-part Trombone Ensemble, taken from three of his lesser-known choral works. 1. Iam lucis orto sidere (Now that the daylight fills the sky) WAB 18 2. In jener letzten der Nachte (In this last of nights) WAB 17 3. Dir, Herr, dir will ich mich ergeben (You, Lord, I want to surrender to you) WAB 12 They are beautiful examples of the magical harmonies of the great master. For intermediate level performers.
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