By Franz Schubert. Arranged by Gordon Cherry. For Trombone and Piano. Romantic L...(+)
By Franz Schubert.
Arranged by Gordon
Cherry. For Trombone and
Piano. Romantic Lieder.
Level:
intermediate/advanced.
Full score and parts.
Published by Cherry
Classics.
Four Serious Songs Trombone et Piano [Conducteur] - Intermédiaire Cherry Classics
By Johannes Brahms. Arranged by Barnaby Kerekes. For Trombone and Piano. Romanti...(+)
By Johannes Brahms.
Arranged by Barnaby
Kerekes. For Trombone and
Piano. Romantic Solo,
Sacred. Level:
intermediate. Full score
and parts. Published by
Cherry Classics.
Composed by Gordon Jacob (1895-1986). Concerto/Feature, Instrumental Solo, Bests...(+)
Composed by Gordon Jacob
(1895-1986).
Concerto/Feature,
Instrumental Solo,
Bestseller. Piano score.
Galaxy Music Corporation
#1.5036. Published by
Galaxy Music Corporation
Trombone and piano SKU: M7.DUX-944 For Trombone and Piano. Compose...(+)
Trombone and piano
SKU: M7.DUX-944
For Trombone and
Piano. Composed by
Martin Gasselsberger.
Score with online audio
files. Score and part. 8
pages. Edition Dux Verlag
#DUX 944. Published by
Edition Dux Verlag
(M7.DUX-944).
ISBN
9783868493931.
Prim
al Forces is a
composition for trombone
and piano by Martin
Gasselsberger. A very
powerful and effective
work in the
medium-advanced
difficulty level, located
in the wide field between
blues & funk. It is a
popular piece for
competitions (e.g. prima
la musica in Austria) and
is also ideally suited
for the contemporary
contribution to a
transitional or final
examination at music
schools. Audio stream of
full version and
play-along version
included. The edition
contains a 3-page insert
for solo trombone.
Trombone and piano - Advanced SKU: CY.CC2144 Composed by Nick Francis. Co...(+)
Trombone and piano -
Advanced
SKU:
CY.CC2144
Composed by
Nick Francis.
Contemporary tonal. Full
score & set of parts.
Published by Cherry
Classics (CY.CC2144).
The Skye Boat
Song, among the most
popular of all Scottish
folk tunes, deals with
the flight of Bonnie
Prince Charlie (Charles
Edward Stewart) from
Scotland to the Isle of
Skye in 1746, after
having been defeated on
Culloden Moor by the
English Army of King
George II. The present
setting, for either Tenor
or Bass Trombone and
Piano, is mostly lyrical
and passes through a
series of episodes that
evoke watery images in
various ways. A stormy
episode which
superimposes a more
martial tune (relying
heavily on the familiar
scotch snappy rhythm)
against a variation of
the original folk tune
leads to brief quotations
from Mendelssohn's
Hebrides overture (the
Isle of Skye is part of
the group of islands
known as the Hebrides)
before a short
recapitulation of the
theme.