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!
The composer's re-working of his legendary brass score, an atmospheric, dramatic and haunting depiction of the tragedy of Dunwich, the medieval city engulfed by the remorseless forces of nature. "A Concerto
Featuring three contrasting movements, exciting rhythms, modern harmonies, and lyrical melodies, Takashi Naga's Concerto for Euphonium is able to show off all of the instrument's features in one piece.
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This addition to the Grade 6 repertoire for trombone and baritone, edited by trombone legend John Marcellus, will instantly become a classic for years to come. This piece was originally a concerto for oboe
Set of variations for Euphonium and Piano based on Patriotica Costarricense, a song by Costa Rican composer Manuel Maria Gutierrez Flores considered by many to be the second national anthem of that country.