Trombone, Trombone Solo - Level 1 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.1638582
Composed by Francis Pilkington. Arranged by André Nusa. This edition: audio, pdf. Early Music, Instructional, Renaissance. Individual part. 1 pages. Andre_Nusa #1206256. Published by Andre_Nusa (A0.1638582).
Bring the delicate beauty of the English Renaissance to your practice with Rest Sweet Nymphs by Francis Pilkington, arranged for solo trombone. Originally a lute song with voice, this beginner-friendly transcription captures the graceful melodic essence of the piece in a clear, lyrical trombone line. Ideal for early players, the arrangement emphasizes smooth phrasing, expressive tone, and breath-friendly pacing, offering a perfect introduction to Renaissance repertoire.
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