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| Bass Trombone Solos & Ensembles |
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| Composer | Title | Item | Category | Price |
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| Aharoni | New Method for the Modern Bass Trombone | NM00175 | Bass Trombone Study | $39.90 |
| Croley | Divertissement | ENS033 | Bass Trombone & Piano | $12.00 |
| Diemer | Psalm 1 A slow, expressive single movement work suitable for bass or tenor trombone. Organ can readily be substituted with piano. Duration: approx 3.5 minutes. |
ENS081 | Bass Trombone & Piano | $12.00 |
| Diemer | Psalm 122 | ENS070 | Bass Trombone & Piano | $15.00 |
| Downs | Concerto (1974) [2 pianos, 4 percussion] | NMC099 | Bass Trombone & Percussion | $45.00 |
| Lassen | Fantasy Pieces (2) (Bollinger) Original bass trombone work, edited into a modern edition by Blair Bollinger of the Philadephia Orchestra. Performed by Mr. Bollinger on his CD, "Fancy Free." This work is readily playable on tenor trombone with F attachment with no changes. Also available is a full orchestra accompaniment, catalog number ENS067A. |
ENS067 | Bass Trombone & Piano | $15.00 |
| Lassen | Fantasy Pieces (2) (Bollinger) Bass trombone & orchestra (2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 2 horns & 44332 strings). Includes solo part, full score and set of parts. Original orchestration by the composer. Corresponds to the piano reduction edition, catalog number ENS067. |
ENS067A | Bass Trombone & Orchestra | $55.00 |
| McCarty | Sonata - SMARTMUSIC DISC | ENS014SM | Bass Trombone Smartmusic | $15.00 |
| McCarty | Sonata [piano reduction] The Sonata for Bass Trombone is one of the most popular works for this instrument*, written and first performed in 1962 at the Eastman School of Music. It is a tonal work set in three movements, "Allegro Non Troppo", "Andantino", and "Vivace". The outside movements display the versatility of the bass trombone with their use of technique and range, while remaining melodic. The middle (slow) movement displays the instrument's lyrical qualities. This work has been recorded by Jeff Reynolds, bass trombonist of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, on Crystal Records. *A recent survey published in the Winter 1999 ITA Journal shows that the McCarty Sonata was the second most popular bass trombone solo performed, based on an analysis of faculty & student recital programs published since 1971. The first movement was performed on National Public Radio's program "From The Top" by then 17 year old Louis Bremer. Click Here to hear Mr. Bremer's performance. |
ENS014 | Bass Trombone & Piano | $15.00 |
| McCarty | Sonata [w/string orchestra] [Score, solo & 44332 str] Includes solo bass trombone, full score and a complete set of parts for string orchestra (44332 - 4 violin I, 4 violin II, 3 viola, 3 cello and 2 bass). Corresponds to piano reduction, catalog number ENS014. |
ENS014B | Bass Trombone & Orchestra | $45.00 |
| McCarty | Sonata [w/string quartet/quintet] [Score & 11111 Strings] This is the full string version of the Sonata. The string accompaniment can be performed with as few as four players (standard string quartet of 2 violins, viola, cello), five players (string quartet plus double bass), or string orchestra by doubling of the parts. When purchased, a single copy of each string part is included as well as a full conductor's score. Additional parts may be purchased through your music dealer. Parts should never be photocopied, as this violates copyright law. |
ENS014A | Bass Trombone & Strings | $25.00 |
| Pederson | Blue Topaz (Colegrove) Full band arrangement of the popular trombone septet. |
ENS079 | Bass Trombone & Band | $75.00 |
| Smith | Fancy Free (Bollinger) Adapted for bass trombone by Blair Bollinger, bass trombonist of the Philadephia Orchestra. and recorded by him on his CD, "Fancy Free." Playable on tenor trombone with F attachment with a few modifications. |
ENS068 | Bass Trombone & Piano | $12.00 |
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