The Tame Bear Trombone Quartet Set of Parts by Edward Elgar Trombone Quartet - Sheet Music

By Edward Elgar

“The Tame Bear” is the fifth of six pieces from the second suite of Elgar's The Wand of Youth. As a boy Elgar composed some tunes for use in a play staged by the young members of the Elgar family. He noted the tunes down in a sketchbook and in 1907, four decades later, he arranged the music as the two Wand of Youth suites. It was first performed at the Queen's Hall, London on 14 December 1907, conducted by Henry Wood. This arrangement of the piece for four trombones should be played with feeling and not too marcato. The parts are moved around to give interest to each line. The 4th trombone needs to be a bass trombone but sometimes plays a higher phrase to add colour. PSTJ Smith

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Summary
Instrument:
Trombone
Ensembles:
Trombone Quartet
Genres:
Romantic Period 20th Century
Composers:
Edward Elgar
Publishers:
Warwick Music
Format:
Set of Parts Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Edward Elgar
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
12
Shipping Weight:
10.79 pounds
Detailed Description
Set of Parts Trombone Quartet (Parts)

SKU: HL.14081890

Trombone Quartet Set of Parts. Composed by Edward Elgar. Arranged by Paul St. John Smith. Warwick Music. Chamber, Classical. Softcover. 12 pages. Warwick Music #WARWTB2060. Published by Warwick Music (HL.14081890).

“The Tame Bear” is the fifth of six pieces from the second suite of Elgar's The Wand of Youth. As a boy Elgar composed some tunes for use in a play staged by the young members of the Elgar family. He noted the tunes down in a sketchbook and in 1907, four decades later, he arranged the music as the two Wand of Youth suites. It was first performed at the Queen's Hall, London on 14 December 1907, conducted by Henry Wood. This arrangement of the piece for four trombones should be played with feeling and not too marcato. The parts are moved around to give interest to each line. The 4th trombone needs to be a bass trombone but sometimes plays a higher phrase to add colour. PSTJ Smith.

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