SKU: CY.CC3002
ISBN 9790530058220.
Symphony No. 1 for Brass Quintetby C. P. E. Bach, arranged by Justin BlandC. P. E. Bach was an innovator as an early Classical era composer, helping to develop the sonata form that was refined by Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven. Like his father, Carl Phillip Emanuel was prolific and showed signs of true genius.Symphony No. 1, in three movements (fast-slow-fast), originally in D major, has been transposed down a step to C by arranger Justin Bland.This very fine arrangement (the entire work) of about 12 minutes in length is appropriate for advanced performers and can be the cornerstone of a recital program.Instrumentation: Trumpets (parts in C and B-flat), Horn in F, Trombone and Tuba.
SKU: HF.FH-2050
ISBN 9790203420507. 9 x 12 inches.
1. Marsch (Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach); 2. Allegro (W. Babell); 3. Minuetto (Joseph Haydn); 4. Menuett (Johann Sebastian Bach); 5. Bourree (J. d. Saint-Luc); 6. Menuett (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart); 7. Walzer - Menuett (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart); 8. Bourree (J. Christoph Graupner); 9. Allemande (Jospeh Haydn); 10. Bourree (Johann Ludwig Krebs); 11. Sarabande (J. B. Lully); 12. Tanz und Nachtanz (Anonymus); 13. Menuett (Johann Ludwig Krebs); 14. Allegretto (Jan Baptist Vanhal); 15. Marsch (D. G. Turk); 16. Gavotte (Georg Friedrich Handel); 17. Allegro (Georg Philipp Telemann); 18. Allegretto (Henry Purcell); 19. Cibel (J. B. Loeillet); 20. Contredanse (Anonymus); 21. Rondo e Saltarello (Tilman Susato); 22. Andante (P. I. Tschaikowski); 23. Sarabande (Arcangelo Corelli); 24. Bourree (Johann Philipp Krieger).
SKU: CY.CC3094
ISBN 9790530110713. 8.5 x 11 in inches.
The Sonata for Solo Flute (Wq. 132) was composed in 1747, although it was not published until 1763. This transcription is in the original key of A minor, where it lies perfectly in the bass trombone range while also playable on the tenor trombone with F attachment. The first two movements can be reversed to create a traditional fast-slow-fast pattern, or played as originally published. The length of the three-movement work is about 10 minutes and is appropriate for advanced performers.