This is a brass trio with piano accompaniment. The brass scoring is for trumpet, horn or flugel horn, and trombone or baritone. The style is presented in a majestic manner first in block harmonies and then
A favorite and familiar hymn for your Easter morning celebration. Scored for instrumental ensembles of many kinds, one of which is sure to fit your needs!
Forest Green was a folksong collected by the eminent composer, Ralph Vaughan Williams, in 1903. It was quickly incorporated into the English Hymnal as accompaniment for O Little Town of
This trio for Easter renders a simple and gentle movement that is continually flowing with contrapuntal lines that exudes wonderment- truly a piece that causes reflection. There is activity in each of the
A brass trio for trumpet, horn and trombone with optional parts for trumpet and baritone. A somewhat straightforward piece from the standpoint of melody but it has a constantly evolving sense of texture.
A violin trio and piano. The opening has the strings using a modified melody in a chordal structure. It continues in much the same light with the piano embellishing with lines of elegance.
A saxophone trio that expresses the joy of redemption through melodic embellishment, some trills, and harmonic changes. The hymn tune, Redeemed, is passed around among the parts of this
A flute trio that expresses the joy of redemption through melodic embellishment, some trills, and harmonic changes. The hymn tune, Redeemed, is passed around among the parts of this
A woodwind trio that expresses the joy of redemption through melodic embellishment, some trills, and harmonic changes. The hymn tune, Redeemed, is passed around among the parts of this