A new album of 10 solos with piano accompaniment. Solo parts in treble and bass clef are included.
1. Introduction & Scherzino - Darrol Barry
2. Ave Maria - caccini arr. Simon Kerwin
3. Yakety Bone - James Q.Spider Rich arr. Simon Kerwin
4. O My Beloved father - puccini arr.Michael Hopkinson
5. Eryri - Andrew Wainwright
6. Carnival of Venice - Weschke arr. Simon Kerwin
7. The Windmill Song - Philip Wilby
8. Demelza - Hugh Nash
9. fanfare & Allegro - Gareth Westwood
10. Changing Moods - Darrol Barry
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Category: SOLOS - Trombone Arranger: Ivan C. Philips
Bass Clef
CONTENTS
01. PAVAN: ‘The Earl of Salisbury’ W. Byru (1542-1623)
(from the keyboard works)
02. SARABANDE (from a Suite for harpsichord) J. C. DE CHAMBONNIERES
(1602-1672)
03. SARABANDE (from a Suite for harpsichord) J. KUHNAU (1660-1722)
04. HYMN: ‘The heavens declare’ BEETHOVEN (1770-1827)
05. EVENING SONG (Op. 96, No. 3) SCHUBERT (1797-1828)
06. HUNTER’S SONG (Album for the Young) SCHUMANN (1810-1856)
07. PRELUDE (Op. 28, No. 20) CHOPIN (1810-1849)
08. NATIONAL SONG GRIEG (1843-1 907)
(Lyric Pieces: Op. 12, No. 8)
09. GAUDEAMUS IGITUR (Student Song)
10. SONG: ‘Abschiedslied’ BRAHMS (1833-1897)
(from 14 Deutsche Volkslieder)
11. CHORALE (Die Meistersinger) WAGNER (1813-1883)
Commissioned in 2015 by trombone virtuoso Brett Baker, Cloud Rider takes inspiration from Norse mythology and the legend of the Valkyries. The Valkyries are a host of female figures who ride great steeds and hover over the battle field, deciding which warriors will live and which will die. Once the battle is over the Valkyries collect the dead soldiers and carry them back to the afterlife, to the realm of Asgard, laying them at the feet of Odin in his great “Hall of the Slain”, Valhalla.
Categories: SOLOS - Trombone, NEW & RECENT Publications Composer: Anthony Ritchie
The starting point for this point was some dramatic cloud formations I experienced while in Morrinsville, New Zealand. It was a brilliant sunny day, with occasional huge and interestingly shaped clouds floating past. They provided inspiration for the opening texture of my piece Clouds, which is flowing and slowly unfolding in charecter.
Clouds can assume many different shapes and charecters, which is reflected in my work. There are stormy ideas with strong rhythms, jagged ideas built from small motifs, mysterious ideas that suggest darker clouds and bright climaxes that suggest the sun bursting through.
The solo trombone is rather like a small aeroplane, weaving its way through the cloudsand enjoying a turbulent journey. Its part is soloistic but also integrated into the overall band texture and often under pinned by the percussion, who have an important role in sustaining the momentum for the piece.
Clouds was commissioned by trombonist Dave Bremner, for performance with the New Zealand National Brass Band in the 2005 World Brass Band Championships, in the Netherlands.
Categories: SOLOS - Trombone, NEW & RECENT Publications Composer: Anthony Ritchie
The starting point for this point was some dramatic cloud formations I experienced while in Morrinsville, New Zealand. It was a brilliant sunny day, with occasional huge and interestingly shaped clouds floating past. They provided inspiration for the opening texture of my piece Clouds, which is flowing and slowly unfolding in charecter.
Clouds can assume many different shapes and charecters, which is reflected in my work. There are stormy ideas with strong rhythms, jagged ideas built from small motifs, mysterious ideas that suggest darker clouds and bright climaxes that suggest the sun bursting through.
The solo trombone is rather like a small aeroplane, weaving its way through the cloudsand enjoying a turbulent journey. Its part is soloistic but also integrated into the overall band texture and often under pinned by the percussion, who have an important role in sustaining the momentum for the piece.
Clouds was commissioned by trombonist Dave Bremner, for performance with the New Zealand National Brass Band in the 2005 World Brass Band Championships, in the Netherlands.