Tokyo Triptych Trombone Quartet by Philip Sparke Trombone - Sheet Music
By Philip SparkeCommissioned by Zipang (a professional trombone quartet in Japan), Tokyo Triptych is a work in three movements, each of which is named for a district of Tokyo. SHINJUKU - An extended and energetic fanfare named after this spectacular area in Tokyo that houses some of Japan's most beautiful and modernistic skyscrapers, as well as the city's busiest railway station. SENGAKUJI - In turn reflective and passionate, this movement is named after a small temple in Shinagawa district. It is one of Edo's most famous and romanticized landmarks, and marks the grave of 47 "ronin" (samurai) whose death is considered a prime example of "bushido" (the warrior code). SHIBUYA - This fast and energetic finale is named for Tokyo's newest shopping district, a favorite haunt of young and old alike as well as being famous for its varied nightlife.
Details
Summary
- Instrument:
- Trombone
- Composers:
- Philip Sparke
- Publishers:
- Anglo Music Press
- UPC:
- 884088216047
- ISBN:
- 9789043145275
- Item types:
- Physical
- Artist:
- Philip Sparke
- Usages:
- School and Community
- Number of Pages:
- 24
- Size:
- 9.0x12.0x0.135 inches
- Shipping Weight:
- 0.51 pounds
Detailed Description
SKU: HL.44007198
Trombone Quartet. Composed by Philip Sparke. Anglo Music Press Play-Along. Set. Composed 2007. 24 pages. Anglo Music Press #AMP212. Published by Anglo Music Press (HL.44007198).ISBN 9789043145275. UPC: 884088216047. 9.0x12.0x0.135 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
Commissioned by Zipang (a professional trombone quartet in Japan), Tokyo Triptych is a work in three movements, each of which is named for a district of Tokyo. SHINJUKU - An extended and energetic fanfare named after this spectacular area in Tokyo that houses some of Japan's most beautiful and modernistic skyscrapers, as well as the city's busiest railway station. SENGAKUJI - In turn reflective and passionate, this movement is named after a small temple in Shinagawa district. It is one of Edo's most famous and romanticized landmarks, and marks the grave of 47 "ronin" (samurai) whose death is considered a prime example of "bushido" (the warrior code). SHIBUYA - This fast and energetic finale is named for Tokyo's newest shopping district, a favorite haunt of young and old alike as well as being famous for its varied nightlife.
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