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Three Inventions for Brass Sextet
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Three Inventions for Brass Sextet Chamber Music - Sheet Music

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Brass Sextet trumpet 1-2 / horn / trombone / euphonium / tuba (2 Bb Trumpets, F Horn, Trombone, Euphonium, Tuba) - Level 5

SKU: BZ.ENMS-84395

Composed by Sohei Kano. Chamber Music. Ensemble. Score & parts. Duration 5:00. Bravo Music #ENMS-84395. Published by Bravo Music (BZ.ENMS-84395).

This piece was composed in 2010 on the recommendation of Shoichiro Hokazono. After a trial performance by Brass Hexagon in 2014, with some revisions, it was recorded and published. The first movement is a fanfare focused on repetitions of the melody in the Dorian mode. It can also be used as a standalone fanfare. If you like to shorten it, you can abbreviate the section from B to the end of C. The second song is a pastorale with a tuba melody. Since this piece employs many inner tensions, it is crucial to pay attention to the balance of each chord. The third is folklore in a Rondo-like format. It may seem to be an adagio, but is a rhythmic piece. You can conclude the whole piece with this movement. However, it is recommended to play the first movement again as a refrain. (Sohei Kano).

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