The piece elicits the multifaceted feelings of grief beginning with the trombone playing a solemn lyrical line in A minor against a quiet backdrop of ascending sixteenths of intervals of sixths and fifths
In the words of Rochut, these etudes have been "specially prepared for use by trombonists to perfect their technique generally, and in particular to develop style in the interpretation of melody in all its
Stormy, Husky, Brawling takes its name from the fourth line of the poem Chicago, written by Carl Sandburg in 1916 when Chicago was the heart of the meatpacking and railroad industries.
A one-of-a-kind book designed to improve students' comfort level and reading skills in all major keys. It features a wealth of original etudes and famous excerpts with simple rhythms, moderate ranges and no