Category: SOLOS - FLUGEL HORN Composer: Tom Davoren
Tom Davoren composed South Loop in 2015 following an annual visit to the city of Chicago, in the Midwest region of the United States of America. It takes its name from a section of the "L", the famous elevated railway which is the lifeblood of the city and its suburbs. The piece tries to capture some of the bustling energy of the Chicago landmark, and the 750,000 commuters who use it each day.
The sky creates a dazzling display of yellows, oranges, and reds, before turning a calm blue, then purple, and finally black. Such sunsets inspired Jan de Haan to write this piece for solo flugelhorn and brass band. It is dedicated to his daughter, Hermanda.
Category: SOLOS - FLUGEL HORN Composer: Jan De Haan
Duration 3.35 Grade 2.5
The sky creates a dazzling display of yellows, oranges, and reds, before turning a calm blue, then purple, and finally black. Such sunsets inspired Jan de Haan to write this piece for solo flugelhorn and brass band. It is dedicated to his daughter, Hermanda.
Category: SOLOS - FLUGEL HORN Composer: Traditional Arranger: Chelsea Pascoe
Flugel Horn Solo with Brass Band Set.
Ethereal and refined in style, this arrangement begins with soloist alone while instrumentation is gradually added to build texture and intensity. The opening effects are mirrored in the conclusion to the piece.
Category: SOLOS - FLUGEL HORN Composer / arranger: Darrol Barry
You can view the Solo Cornet part as a PDF image of this work on your computer, by clicking on the "MORE DETAILS" button on the right - this will reveal the PDF image for you to sample.
Category: SOLOS - FLUGEL HORN Composer / arranger: Darrol Barry
You can view the Solo Cornet part as a PDF image of this work on your computer, by clicking on the "MORE DETAILS" button on the right - this will reveal the PDF image for you to sample.
Category: SOLOS - FLUGEL HORN Material: Traditional Arranger: Max Stannard
Ireland is renowned for having an almost endless list of folk tunes that have been passed down from generation to generation. Now, in a moving arrangement for the Flugel soloist, 'The Verdant Braes of Skreen' has been arranged by Max Stannard and is the perfect choice for bands and soloists looking to indulge in a little Irish culture. The title has been open to debate for some time, however it is believed that the 'Screen' refers to Ballinascreen in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland and a "Brae" is a steeped bank or a hillside. A lovely addition to any soloists repertoire.