Trombone Octet - advanced SKU: CY.CC2708 Composed by Gustav Mahler. Arran...(+)
Trombone Octet - advanced
SKU: CY.CC2708
Composed by Gustav
Mahler. Arranged by
Randall Malmstrom. German
20th Century. Score and
parts. Published by
Cherry Classics
(CY.CC2708).
The Chorale
from the Finale of
Symphony No. 2
(Resurrection) by Gustav
Mahler is taken from the
fifth movement, lasting
over an hour. The Chorale
is actually a quote from
the Dies Irae, which
Mahler called the march
of the dead. Also added
in is the Resurrection
theme which is almost a
fanfare. This excerpt
from the Symphony
features the low brass
which makes this
arrangement by Randall
Malmstrom so
meaningful.
For
advanced performers, this
work will add another
dimension to your
concert.
Trombone Quintet - advanced SKU: CY.CC2647 Composed by Johann Pachelbel. ...(+)
Trombone Quintet -
advanced
SKU:
CY.CC2647
Composed by
Johann Pachelbel.
Arranged by Keith
Terrett. Baroque. Score
and parts. Published by
Cherry Classics
(CY.CC2647).
Pachelbel's
grand Chorale Partita
with Seven Variations in
G is based on the 17th
Century Protestant German
hymn tune Alle Menschen
mussen sterben (All of
Mankind is Mortal) by
Jakob Hintze. The
original form of the work
was in C major with eight
variations, composed for
Organ. Bach, being
greatly influenced by
Pachelbel, later took up
the melody for use in one
of his
Cantatas.
Keith
Terrett has done a great
job arranging these
elaborate variations of
about 6 minutes in length
for a Trombone quintet of
advanced performers.
Eight Trombones SKU: SU.28100090 For Eight Trombones. Composed by ...(+)
Eight Trombones
SKU:
SU.28100090
For
Eight Trombones.
Composed by Alan
Fletcher. Brass, Brass
Ensemble, Brass,
Trombone. Score & Parts.
Subito Music Corporation
#28100090. Published by
Subito Music Corporation
(SU.28100090).
8-part Trombone Ensemble - Advanced SKU: CY.CC3172 Composed by Johann Seb...(+)
8-part Trombone Ensemble
- Advanced
SKU:
CY.CC3172
Composed by
Johann Sebastian Bach.
Arranged by Ralph Sauer.
Classical. Score and
Parts. Cherry Classics
#CC3172. Published by
Cherry Classics
(CY.CC3172).
ISBN
9790530111420. 8.5 x 11
in inches.
Motet
Lobet den Herrn, BWV 230,
for four part chorus has
no known date of
composition and was first
published in 1821. It has
a different character
from the previous motets
in that it was not
written for a funeral and
has no chorale melody,
but rather a joyous
Hallelujah. Mr. Sauer has
done a magnificent job
transcribing all six of
Bach's choral motets BWV
225-230 for 8-part
Trombone Ensemble. This
is a major undertaking.
All are very worthy
additions to the Trombone
Ensemble repertoire. This
work for 8-part Trombone
ensemble is is inspired
from text drawn from
Psalm 117 and is about 6
1/2 minutes in length.
This music is appropriate
for advanced performers.
The top two voices have
parts supplied in both
alto and tenor clef.
Trombone Ensemble SKU: SS.50001520 Composed by Eddie Bass. Score and Part...(+)
Trombone Ensemble
SKU:
SS.50001520
Composed
by Eddie Bass. Score and
Parts. Published by
Seesaw Music Corp
(SS.50001520).
Partite is a
continuous--that is,
connected--set of
variations on the chorale
melody Herzliebster Jesu,
was hast do verbrochen
translated in some modern
hymnals Ah Holy Jesus,
how has Thou offended?.
The basic form of the
work is rather
traditional--a theme
played by bass trombone
preceded by an
introduction and followed
by a series of
variations. A more
fundamental aspect,
however, is the shape
created by a succession
of moods: the
introduction is
questioning, or perhaps
questing; the statement
of the theme is quiet but
troubled; the three
variations following
become gradually more
mocking and sarcastic,
but are overcome by the
serene and accepting
final section, which
incorporates one of J.S.
Bach's most moving
harmonizations of the
chorale. Partite was
commissioned by the
University of Georgia
Trombone Choir, Dr.
Phillip Jameson,
Director. It is dedicated
to the memory of Mark A.
Lea. Copyright 1987.
Bass trombone solo with 6-part trombone choir - advanced SKU: CY.CC2580 C...(+)
Bass trombone solo with
6-part trombone choir -
advanced
SKU:
CY.CC2580
Composed by
Ryan Diefendorfer.
Arranged by Ryan
Diefendorfer.
Contemporary. Score and
parts. Published by
Cherry Classics
(CY.CC2580).
Stephansdom is
a new composition,
descriptive of the iconic
St. Stephan's Cathedral
in central Vienna. Ryan
Diefendorfer wrote this
work for the Indiana
University Trombone
Ensemble for Bass
Trombone solo and
Trombone Choir (6-part)
to be performed by Carl
Lenthe at the 2012
Eastern Music Festival.
Ryan's work was awarded
the winner of the 2012
Eastern Trombone Workshop
National Composition
Competition.
St.
Stephen's Cathedral, also
known as Stephansdom, is
one of Vienna's most
remarkable city icons.
Dating back to 1137,
Stephandsom towers above
the rest of Vienna's
skyline and has been a
constant presence in the
lives of the Viennese for
nearly one thousand
years. Among the
buildings that the
Viennese find closest to
their hearts, Stephansdom
is certainly one of
them
I.
Groundbreaking The
first movement depicts
the troubles that St.
Stephen's Cathedral had
in getting its
groundbreaking as a
church. The opening of
the piece marks the
celebration of the
Viennese when St.
Stephen's was first
constructed in 1137,
during the Romanesque
era. However, the church
faced many
issues—from being
destroyed by the
Babenberg Empire to being
decimated by a
fire—before the
church began its
construction in the
Gothic style in 1307. The
first movement depicts
these struggles before
resolving to an open
chord.
II.
Steffl Steffl, the
nickname for
Stephansdom's soaring
north tower, is one of
the characteristics of
the cathedral that the
Viennese find so
endearing. This movement
is very upbeat and is
meant to portray the
excitement shared by the
Viennese for this
beautiful addition to
Stephansdom, which was
completed in 1433.
Stephansdom's north tower
is the tallest structure
in Vienna, and distinctly
stands out within
Vienna's
skyline.
II
I. 1945 As World War
II was coming to a close
in 1945, Stephansdom's
roof caught fire from a
neighboring building,
destroying large portions
of the church. One climax
occurs at m.30, which
depicts Stephansdom's
great bell, the Pummerin,
crashing down to the
ground. This movement
depicts the chaotic
nature of the raging fire
of
1945.
IV.
Anton Pilgrim Anton
Pilgrim was the last, and
perhaps most beloved,
architect who worked on
St. Stephen's Cathedral
in the Gothic style. One
of his most famous
projects was the St.
Stephen's organ loft,
which is depicted by an
opening organ-like canon.
The final movement to the
piece ends in a
chorale-like fashion,
demonstrating the
Viennese's love for Anton
Pilgrim, as well as
Stephansdom, one of
Vienna's most iconic
sights.
This
work of 12 minutes in
length is appropriate for
advanced performers.
Trombone octet SKU: SU.50001520 For Trombone octet. Composed by Ed...(+)
Trombone octet
SKU:
SU.50001520
For
Trombone octet.
Composed by Eddie Bass.
Brass, Brass Ensemble.
Score and Parts. Seesaw
Music Corp #50001520.
Published by Seesaw Music
Corp (SU.50001520).
A continuous
set of variations on the
chorale melody
Herzliebster Jesu, was
hast do verbrochen (Ah
Holy Jesus, how has Thou
offended?). Commissioned
by the University of
Georgia Trombone Choir,
Dr. Phillip Jameson,
Director; dedicated to
the memory of Mark A.
Lea. Published by: Seesaw
Music.
Trombone Quintet - Advanced SKU: CY.CC5006 Composed by Giuseppe Verdi. Ar...(+)
Trombone Quintet -
Advanced
SKU:
CY.CC5006
Composed by
Giuseppe Verdi. Arranged
by iTromboni. Classical.
Score and Parts. Cherry
Classics #CC5006.
Published by Cherry
Classics (CY.CC5006).
ISBN 9790530111000.
8.5 x 11 in
inches.
Nabucco is
the opera which
established Verdi's
reputation as a great
composer and even he
realized its importance
as he noted this is the
opera with which my
artistic career really
begins. iTromboni alum
Kenneth Pearce and Andrew
Poirier have skillfully
set the Overture to
Nabucco to highlight the
beautiful melodies and
technical flare in their
arrangement for trombone
quintet (2 altos, 2
tenors, bass). As in the
original, it all begins
with a stately trombone
chorale, hints at the big
melody of Va, pensiero
(the great chorus of the
Hebrew slaves) and
reaches its energetic
conclusion full of gusto!
This arrangement is
suitable for advanced
performers and can be
heard on iTromboni's
debut album: there goes
the neighbourhood.