Contains: The Clarion (Tanner); Concert Piece #5 (Blazevich); Dawn is the Beginning (Tanner); Fireside Soliloquy (Frangkiser); The Holy City (Adams/Frangkiser);
The famous Concert Rondo is a staple of the repertoire. It has been effectively arranged here for solo horn or trombone with piano.
One of the true standards in the original trombone solo literature. Includes passages in tenor clef and lip trills.
This fiendishly virtuosic concert piece was written for trombonist Brian Diehl 1994. There are two main types of music, one in the lower range, with quick, tongued notes, and the other a "limping" waltz in
For trombone & piano. First printing. Commissioned for Jonathan Whitaker, trombone professor at The University of Alabama. Duration: ca. 9'. Score, 18 p. and part.
A work of great emotion and substance dedicated to Emory Remington and his students. A recital centerpiece for the serious trombonist.
A beautifully evocative and sizzling work based on Bossa Nova and Tango rhythms. While at first sounding as two distinct movements, the characteristic dances gradually intertwine to create a uniquely