Trombone Octet - advanced SKU: CY.CC2712 Composed by Igor Stravinsky. Arr...(+)
Trombone Octet - advanced
SKU: CY.CC2712
Composed by Igor
Stravinsky. Arranged by
Randall Malmstrom.
Russian 20th Century.
Score and parts.
Published by Cherry
Classics (CY.CC2712).
The Paris
premiere of the Firebird
ballet in June 1910
propelled Stravinsky onto
the international stage
and forever changed the
world of music. An
orchestral suite of the
highlights of the ballet
is the most performed of
all of his works and the
final two movements,
Berceuse and Finale have
been arranged by Randall
Malmstrom for 8-part
Trombone ensemble
comprised of advanced
performers. This
arrangement performed at
your concert will bring
your audience to its
feet.
8-part Trombone Ensemble - advanced SKU: CY.CC2998 Composed by Igor Strav...(+)
8-part Trombone Ensemble
- advanced
SKU:
CY.CC2998
Composed by
Igor Stravinsky. Arranged
by Randall Malmstrom.
20th Century. Score and
parts. 20 pages. Cherry
Classics #2998. Published
by Cherry Classics
(CY.CC2998).
ISBN
9790530058176.
The
Firebird is one of the
most popular orchestral
works from the 20th
Century, first composed
in 1910 for the Diaghilev
Ballet Russe. This work
was a breakthrough for
Stravinsky as well as the
world of
music.
The
Berceuse is a very quite
and mystical piece that
conjures up wonderful
imagery.
Randy
Malmstrom continues with
yet another great
arrangement. This one is
about 4+ minutes in
length, for Trombone
Octet / ensemble and is
suitable for advanced
performers.
Trombone Octet - advanced SKU: CY.CC2723 Composed by Igor Stravinsky. Arr...(+)
Trombone Octet - advanced
SKU: CY.CC2723
Composed by Igor
Stravinsky. Arranged by
Randall Malmstrom.
Russian 20th Century.
Score and parts.
Published by Cherry
Classics (CY.CC2723).
Igor
Stravinsky's Round of the
Princesses (Ronde des
princesses) appears as
scene ten in the 1910
ballet score. In the
composer's popular Suite
this beautiful lyrical
movement appears just
before the explosive
Katchai
dance.
This
arrangement of about 6
minutes in length by
Randall Malmstrom
wonderfully exploits the
smooth lyrical playing of
the performers.