Rhapsody in Blue for Horns and Tuba
by George Gershwin
Brass Duet - Digital Sheet Music

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SKU: A0.874059

Composed by George Gershwin. Arranged by Frank Starobin. 20th Century,Concert,Jazz. Score and parts. 46 pages. Frank Starobin #6275039. Published by Frank Starobin (A0.874059).

George Gershwin combines elements of classical and jazz in his 1924 work, Rhapsody in Blue.   This arrangement for 7 horns and tuba (or 8 horns) uses straight mutes, stop mutes, and a harmon mutes to create colorful textures.  It is important that hornists play out when using mutes to balance with unmuted horns.  Some other notes about this arrangement:

-Horn 1 calls for a harmon mute.  A bass trombone harmon mute is reccomended but a stop mute can be used in its place.

-An optional 8th horn part is provided.  It should be played if no tuba is present.

-Duration 9:00

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