Tre Volti Ensemble de Trombones De Haske Publications
Trombone Ensemble - very difficult SKU: BT.DHP-1125253-070 For Trombon...(+)
Trombone Ensemble - very
difficult
SKU:
BT.DHP-1125253-070
For Trombone
Ensemble. Composed by
Jan Van der Roost. De
Haske Brass Series.
Concert Piece. Set (Score
and Parts). Composed
2012. 44 pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1125253-070. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1125253-070).
9x12 inches.
International.
T
re Volti (Three
Faces) has been
commissioned by the
renowned
ââ¬ÅNew
Trombone
Collectiveââ¬Â,
exclusively existing of
top-trombonists from the
Dutch symphony
orchestras. The world
première was given
by the commissioners and
took place in
ââ¬ÅDe
Doelenââ¬Â in
Rotterdam on april 16th
2011 - during the
ââ¬ÅSlide
Factoryââ¬Â -
European Trombone
Festival.The composer
aimed to illustrate 3
different aspects of the
instrument in as many
movements. Effetti e
Tecniche (Effects and
Techniques) displays a
large amount of specific
spectacular and acrobatic
possibilities and also
various colors and sounds
by using different mutes.
It contains many
ââ¬ÅglissandiÃ
¢â¬Â as well as
clusters with semi tones
andquarter tones, all
being
ââ¬Åtypicalâ
â¬Â for the
trombone indeed. The
Lamento Lirico
(Lyrical Lamento)
combines the rather
serious and noble voice
of the trombone with an
aspect which not
automatically is
connected to that
instrument: the melodical
character. The overall
atmosphere of this
movement is somewhat sad
and strained and refers
to the many beautiful but
rather dark passages in
the orchestral and opera
literature where the
trombone section as such
is used ...The final
movement is called
Sonata Antica
(Antique Sonata) and is
directly inspired by two
ââ¬Åsonatasâ
â¬Â for 3 and 4
trombones by Daniel Speer
(1636 - 1707). It
illustrates the
ââ¬Åhistorical
¢â¬Â dimension
of the trombone: indeed
it was the only brass
instrument being able to
play chromatically - many
centuries before all
other brass instruments -
thanks to the unique
slide system which even
during the Middle Ages
was applicable already.
The antiphonal position,
the dialoguing motives
and the
ââ¬Åneo-early-b
aroqueââ¬Â
idiom really pay homage
to Daniel Speer: he
composed a certain number
of pieces for brass
instruments indeed and
the composer used
thematic material from
his Sonatas in d and a in
various ways, thus
concluding this varied
composition in a festive
way.
Een
driedelige - uitdagende -
suite voor trombone
ensemble.
Tre
Volti (zu deutsch:
Drei Gesichter) - In drei
deutlich kontrastierenden
Bewegungen versucht der
Komponist, ebenso viele
Facetten der Posaune zu
beleuchten. Der erste
Teil EFFETTI E TECNICHE
präsentiert eine
Reihe akrobatischer und
spektakulärer
Effekte, die auf diesem
vielseitigen Instrument
möglich sind,
sowie einige Klangfarben
(letztere mit einem
Dämpfer gespielt).
Das LAMENTO LIRICO
enthält die eher
ernsten Töne,
welche die Posaune in der
Regel spielt und
kombiniert diese mit
einem Aspekt, der doch
eher ungewöhnlich
für dieses
Instrument ist: einem
melodischen Charakter.
Der dritte Satz - SONATA
ANTICA - wurde
unmittelbar von zwei der
bekanntesten Sonaten
vonDaniel Speer
(1636-1701) inspiriert.
Hier geht es um die
historische Dimension der
Posaune:
Tatsächlich war
sie das erste
Blechblasinstrument, auf
dem man - Jahrhunderte
vor allen anderen - schon
chromatisch spielen
konnte.
8-part Trombone Ensemble - Advanced SKU: CY.CC3107 Composed by Edward Elg...(+)
8-part Trombone Ensemble
- Advanced
SKU:
CY.CC3107
Composed by
Edward Elgar. Arranged by
Randall Malmstrom.
Classical. Score and
Parts. Cherry Classics
#CC3107. Published by
Cherry Classics
(CY.CC3107).
ISBN
9790530110843. 8.5 x 11
in inches.
Nimrod,
the ninth variation from
Elgar's masterpiece Op.
36, Enigma Variations
(1898-99) is one of the
most recognized works in
the classical repertoire.
There are so many
adjectives to describe
this piece of genius:
stately, majestic,
serious, solemn, moving,
noble, languid, stoic,
enduring and sublime.
There are few works in
the repertoire that bring
forth such strong
emotions as this work,
which is often performed
for funerals and for
Memorial Day /
Remembrance Day services.
Mr. Malmstrom's
beautifully lush
arrangement is scored for
2 alto trombones
(optional), 3 tenor
trombones, 2 bass
trombones and 1
contrabass trombone
(optional). This
arrangement of 3-4
minutes in length is
appropriate for advanced
performers.
8-part Trombone Ensemble - Advanced SKU: CY.CC3183 Composed by David Wilb...(+)
8-part Trombone Ensemble
- Advanced
SKU:
CY.CC3183
Composed by
David Wilborn. Classical.
Score and Parts. Cherry
Classics #CC3183.
Published by Cherry
Classics (CY.CC3183).
ISBN 9781774310014.
8.5 x 11 in
inches.
David
Wilborn's SlideShow for
8-part Trombone Ensemble
is a showy work that has
continuous energy all the
way throughout. It is in
A-B-A format with the B
section being a bit more
relaxed. The work has
lots of rhythmic and
tonal contrasts and gives
a very good work out for
the performers' slides as
well, as per the title.
The music is about 6
minutes in length, all in
bass clef and is
appropriate for advanced
performers. SlideShow was
written for Jon Bohls and
the SlideShow Trombone
Choir of Dallas,
Texas.
Trombone Octet - advanced SKU: CY.CC2742 Composed by Richard Wagner. Arra...(+)
Trombone Octet - advanced
SKU: CY.CC2742
Composed by Richard
Wagner. Arranged by
Randall Malmstrom. German
Romantic. Score and
parts. Published by
Cherry Classics
(CY.CC2742).
Liebestod
(German for Love Death)
is the title of the
final, dramatic music
from the 1859 opera
Tristan and Isolde by
Richard Wagner. The music
is actually an aria that
Isolde sings over
Tristan's dead body
before she herself is
consumed in death.
The music is
lush, with rich harmonies
and undulating rhythms as
the agony of death is
also meshed with the
passion of
love.
Randall
Malmstrom has scored this
7-minute work for
Trombone octet of
advanced performers.
8-part trombone ensemble - advanced SKU: CY.CC2603 Composed by Traditiona...(+)
8-part trombone ensemble
- advanced
SKU:
CY.CC2603
Composed by
Traditional. Arranged by
James Markey.
African-American
Spiritual. Score and
parts. Published by
Cherry Classics
(CY.CC2603).
Joshua F'it de
Battle of Jericho is a
well-known
African-American
spiritual, most likely
composed by slaves in the
early 19th century. Early
versions used the word
f'it for fought. The
words harken to the
biblical story of the
Battle of Jericho, where
Joshua led the Israelites
to victory against
Canaanite
armies.
Put into
perspective, Joshua's
battle is really against
slavery and the desire
for freedom, like the
themes of so many other
spirituals from that
era.
This
rousing arrangement in
swing-style for 8-part
Trombone ensemble by
James Markey is about two
minutes in length,
featuring the 1st and 8th
parts and is for advanced
performers.
The
mp3 sound clip is taken
from Mr. Markey's solo
Bass Trombone album, on
base, and includes star
performers including
Joseph Alessi, David
Finlayson and Lisa
Albrecht.
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.
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.