From the Concerto for Contrabass, arranged for trombone or tuba and piano. Edited by Philip Catelinet.
The legendary Arthur Pryor setting, in theme and variations form. This is technically dazzling!
A fun piece to learn, not your traditional and predictable concerto. Challenging for trumpeters and a favorite for accompanists.
One of the true standards in the original trombone solo literature. Includes passages in tenor clef and lip trills.
Claude Smith composed this Rhapsody in 1971 for Warren Covington, an accomplished trombonist and leader of the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra from 1958-1961. It represents a remarkably creative and