Stolen Treasures for Two Trombones
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SKU: A0.792299
Composed by Kempton, Jeremy. Arranged by Kempton, Jeremy. Baroque,Classical,Opera,Renaissance,Romantic Period. Score. 49 pages. Gordon Cherry #4803937. Published by Gordon Cherry (A0.792299).Stolen Treasures - 18 Masterpieces for Two Trombones, is a collection selected, arranged and/or partially composed by Jeremy Niles Kempton. The 18 works include gems by:
Mozart, Verdi, Donizetti, Delibes, Handel, Bordogni, Telemann, Spohr, Dancla and Dampagnoli
These works range from the Baroque to the Romantic period and give the performers (intermediate to advanced) loads of great music. They are perfect for lessons, with teacher and student changing parts. The works are in Bass, Tenor and Alto clefs, testing the reading skills of the performers. Mr. Kempton has done a magnificent job in arranging these great pieces of music for two Trombones.
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