Author: Brooks C. Paxton
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Languages : en
Pages : 12
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A Graduate Bass Trombone Recital ...
A Graduate Recital for Bass Trombone
Author: George Arthur Ellwanger
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Category : Trombone
Languages : en
Pages : 37
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Category : Trombone
Languages : en
Pages : 37
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A Selection of Works for Bass Trombone by American Composers Presented in a Graduate Recital
Author: David E. Brumfield
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Category : Music, American
Languages : en
Pages : 30
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Category : Music, American
Languages : en
Pages : 30
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An Analysis of the Music Performed on a Graduate Trombone Recital
A Graduate Trombone Recital ...
Analysis of Music Performed on Graduate Trombone Recital
Author: Stephen Johnson (III.)
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Category : Trombone and piano music
Languages : en
Pages : 50
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Category : Trombone and piano music
Languages : en
Pages : 50
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A Graduate Trombone Recital: Contemporary Classical and Jazz Compositions. (Includes Sound Disc).
A Graduate Trombone Recital ...
A Graduate Trombone Recital ...
A Graduate Trombone Recital
Author: Kevin Hicks
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Languages : en
Pages : 7
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On February 18th, 2014 I presented a trombone recital as a requirement for the degree of Master in Music in Trombone Performance. The music performed ranged in musical styles from Classical to Romantic and into the mid to late 20th century. I began the recital with all four movements of Sinfonia by G.B. Pergolesi. Following that was the Bozza Ballade which was then followed by all three movements of Symphony for Trombone by Ernest Bloch. The works up to this point were accompanied by pianist Brian Hargrove. The next part was an improvisation based on the middle three numbers of an audience member's phone number. The numbers were 186, so I improvised various transpositions of the initial notes F, F an octave above, and D between, which correlated to 186 of the major scale. I then improvised various rhythmic combinations and compositional improvisational techniques with that melodic idea in mind for approximately 5 minutes. The recital concluded with members of the UF Trombone Consortium, conducted by Arthur Jennings, playing Paul Richards ...with the blast of the horn adapted for trombone choir with me playing the first part.
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Languages : en
Pages : 7
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On February 18th, 2014 I presented a trombone recital as a requirement for the degree of Master in Music in Trombone Performance. The music performed ranged in musical styles from Classical to Romantic and into the mid to late 20th century. I began the recital with all four movements of Sinfonia by G.B. Pergolesi. Following that was the Bozza Ballade which was then followed by all three movements of Symphony for Trombone by Ernest Bloch. The works up to this point were accompanied by pianist Brian Hargrove. The next part was an improvisation based on the middle three numbers of an audience member's phone number. The numbers were 186, so I improvised various transpositions of the initial notes F, F an octave above, and D between, which correlated to 186 of the major scale. I then improvised various rhythmic combinations and compositional improvisational techniques with that melodic idea in mind for approximately 5 minutes. The recital concluded with members of the UF Trombone Consortium, conducted by Arthur Jennings, playing Paul Richards ...with the blast of the horn adapted for trombone choir with me playing the first part.