Blue Bells of Scotland
Trombone Solo Feature
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Brass Choir (4.2.4.1.1.perc)
SKU: AP.81-BC2865
Trombone Solo Feature. Composed by Arthur Willard Pryor. Arranged by David Marlatt. 5 or More; Brass - Brass Choir; Solo Small Ensembles. Eighth Note Publications. 20th Century; Folk; Romantic. Score and set of parts. Duration 6:00. Eighth Note Publications #81-BC2865. Published by Eighth Note Publications (AP.81-BC2865).ISBN 9781554732784. UPC: 685462012794. English.
Pryor arranged Blue Bells of Scotland, a Scottish folksong, as a theme and variations for trombone in 1899. The trombone soloist must have an extended range in both the upper and lower registers, flowing legato technique, exceptional flexibility, and fast double tonguing to perform this solo. Originally set for solo trombone and concert band, this arrangement is for brass choir (4.2.4.1.1.perc) featuring the trombonist.