Festival Classics for Trombone
22 Solo Pieces with Piano Accompaniment
by Edward MacDowell
Piano Accompaniment - Sheet Music

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Chamber Music Trombone, Piano

SKU: CF.WF181

22 Solo Pieces with Piano Accompaniment. Composed by Al Pinard, Burnet Tuthill, Carl Bohm, Carl Maria von Weber, Edward MacDowell, Everett Evans, Gioachino Rossini, Herbert Clarke, Johann Sebastian Bach, Joseph Ropartz, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Richard Wagner, Robert Schumann, Traditional, and etc. Edited by Larry Clark. Arranged by A. Ranger, A. Shapiro, H. Kent, H. Wannemacher, Merle J. Isaac, P. Laube, Theodore Moses-Tobani, W. Lewis, and William Kretschmer. SWS. Full score. With Standard notation. 36 pages. Carl Fischer Music #WF181. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.WF181).

ISBN 9780825897535. UPC: 798408097530. 9 x 12 inches. Transcribed by George Trinkaus Charles Roberts.

Festival Classics for Trombone is a progressively gradedcollection of classic solos for Trombone with pianoaccompaniment. The book contains a fine mix oftranscriptions of familiar classics along with solos writtenspecifically for the Trombone. Many of the pieces in thiscollection are on state contest/festival required music listsand cover performance levels from grade 2 through 5. Thereis a wide variety of music from all style periods and by someof the greatest composers of all time. As an added bonusthere is an included data CD that contains MP3 audio filesof the piano accompaniments to make practicing more fun.The data CD also includes all of the piano accompanimentparts for all of the pieces in the collection as printable PDFfiles. This way you can print out only the piece that you areusing this year for your piano player. This innovative andunique packaging allows Carl Fischer Music the ability topresent to you a large and useful collection of solo literatureat a very good price. It is a collection that you will use formany years to come.