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Tango Pour Claude for Brass Quintet # Brass Quintet: 2 trumpets, horn, trombone, tuba # INTERMEDIATE # Contemporary # Richard Galliano # Tango Pour Claude for Brass Qu # SheetMusicPlus
Brass Quintet - Intermediate
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By Richard Galliano. Arranged
by Diego Marani. Score, Set
of Parts. 26 pages. Published
by Diego Marani ...(+)
Brass Quintet - Intermediate
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By Richard Galliano. Arranged
by Diego Marani. Score, Set
of Parts. 26 pages. Published
by Diego Marani Richard Galliano is a French accordionist of Italian heritage. After a long and intense period of study, at 14, in a search to expand his ideas on the accordion, he began listening to jazz and heard records by the trumpet player Clifford Brown. The second decisive meeting took place in 1980, with the Argentinean composer and bandoneonist Astor Piazzolla.
Astor strongly encouraged Richard to create the French ?New Musette?, as he himself had previously invented the Argentinean ?New Tango?.
Some later collaboration include Chet Baker, Eddy Louiss, Ron Carter, Wynton Marsalis, Charlie Haden,
Gary Burton, Michel Portal, Toots Thielemans and Kurt Elling.
This arrangement for brass quintet (Bb Trumpet 1, Bb Trumpet 2, F Horn, Trombone, Tuba) of one of his most famous and performed pieces (with clear rhythmic references to the Piazzolla's "Libertango") is suitable for classroom, repertoire and recital. Jelly Roll Blues (The)- for Brass Quintet w/opt. Percussion
Jelly Roll Blues (The)- for Brass Quintet w/opt. Percussion # Brass Quintet: 2 trumpets, horn, trombone, tuba # INTERMEDIATE # Jelly Roll Morton # John Hoesly # Jelly Roll Blues # PRS&B # SheetMusicPlus
Horn,Trombone,Trumpet,Tuba - Level 3 - SKU: A0.1115380 By Jelly Roll Morton. By Jelly Roll Morton. Arranged by John Hoesly. 20th Century,Chamber,Histori...(+)
Horn,Trombone,Trumpet,Tuba - Level 3 - SKU: A0.1115380 By Jelly Roll Morton. By Jelly Roll Morton. Arranged by John Hoesly. 20th Century,Chamber,Historic,Jazz,Ragtime. 24 pages. PRS&B #717178. Published by PRS&B (A0.1115380). JELLY ROLL BLUES- for Brass Quintet w/opt. Percussion. Written by Ferdinand Morton in 1915. Jelly Roll Morton first recorded this tune in 1924 as a piano solo and again in 1926 with The Red Hot Peppers. The rhythmic content varies greatly between the two versions as this was a time when Ragtime was becoming Swing. In this arrangement for Brass, the main groove is swing along with a section of what Morten called “the Spanish Tinge”, in this case, a tango. Intermediate level. El Choclo (Kiss of Fire)
El Choclo (Kiss of Fire) # Brass Quintet: 2 trumpets, horn, trombone, tuba # INTERMEDIATE # Folkloric/Traditional # F # El Choclo # Sweetwater Brass Press # SheetMusicPlus
Brass Quintet - Intermediate
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Arranged by F. Leslie Smith.
Score, Set of Parts. 28
pages. Published by
Sweetwater Brass Press...(+)
Brass Quintet - Intermediate
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Arranged by F. Leslie Smith.
Score, Set of Parts. 28
pages. Published by
Sweetwater Brass Press That most sensual of ballroom dances, the tango, originated during the 1880s along the Ro de la Plata, the confluence of the Uruguay and Paran rivers. It got started among the enslaved peoples and the lower classes, became popular and eventually spread to other countries.
The tango is closely identified with Argentina, and Argentine musician .G. Villoldo was instrumental in developing the music of the dance. He supposedly wrote this particular tango to celebrate the proprietor of a nightclub, a gentleman whose nickname was ?El Choclo? (in English: ?The Corn Cob?!).
?El Choclo? premiered in Buenos Aires in 1903 and became one of Argentina?s most popular tangos. Dance orchestras recorded instrumental versions of "El Choclo." It achieved widespread popularity in the United States in 1952 when Lester Allen and Robert Hill provided it with English-language lyrics and a new name: ?Kiss of Fire.? A number of singers made recordings of ?Kiss of Fire? that year, the most popular of which was that of Georgia Gibbs; her ?Kiss of Fire? disc reached the top spot on the Billboard chart.
The melody for ?El Choclo? is exciting, stirring, stimulating, electrifying; in other words, perfect for a brass group. In this arrangement Horn in F has the melody throughout much of the piece, but Trumpets, Trombone and Tuba also take turns with the lead. The piece opens in the key of D minor, switches to D major (for the part of the melody that was not in the Georgia Gibbs version) and finally goes back to D minor for the recap of the main melody and a dramatic conclusion. The suggested tempo is 120 but may certainly be played faster. All notes are within the normal playing range of the five instruments. However the Tango rhythm lies mostly in the bass line, so Tuba and sometimes Trombone have frequent octave and octave-plus jumps.
Completed in 2020, performance time for ?El Choclo? runs about 2 minutes, 50 seconds. The arranger, Les Smith, will be happy to provide substitute parts (for example, treble clef baritone for trombone) at no charge; contact him directly at lessmith61@bellsouth.net. For more arrangements by Les, enter "Sweetwater Brass Press" (without the quotation marks) in the SheetMusicPlus search box. 10 Latin Duets, for Trumpet
10 Latin Duets, for Trumpet # 2 Trumpets (duet) # INTERMEDIATE # Latin/World Music # David McKeown # 10 Latin Duets, for Trumpet # David McKeown # SheetMusicPlus
Trumpet Duet - Intermediate -
Composed by David McKeown.
Latin Jazz, Latin, South
American, Afro-Cuban, Afro-
Brazilian. Score. 56 pages.
Published b...(+)
Trumpet Duet - Intermediate -
Composed by David McKeown.
Latin Jazz, Latin, South
American, Afro-Cuban, Afro-
Brazilian. Score. 56 pages.
Published by David McKeown 10 Latin Duets is an exciting collection of original compositions by David McKeown, arranged as duets for two Trumpets.
Each piece explores a different style and flavour of Latin music, from the Rumbas, Salsas and Mambos of Cuba, to the Sambas and Bossas of Brazil, and on to the Calypsos and Merengues of the Caribbean. Mexico is represented by the Huapango, Venezuela and Colombia by the Joropo, and Argentina and Uruguay by the Tango.
Most of these duets are ideal for players of an Intermediate standard, with two or three more suitable for Advanced Intermediate. The YouTube link above shows samples of each of these pieces played on clarinet. You can also find full performances of each of these duets elsewhere on my YouTube channel.
10 Latin Duets for Trumpet are
perfect for concert performances large and small; each piece lasts between two and a half and three minutes.fully articulated to help develop that Latin style.great for helping with complex rhythms.road tested with scores of students and performed all over the world.fun to play.an exciting introduction to the world of Latin American music.54 pages adding up to half an hour of quality music.
The ten titles are, Bossa de Bastio, Calypso d?Isaac, Huapango de Hannah, Joropo de Justina, Mambo de Maya, Merengue de Merlin, Rumba de Ruth, Salsa de Shibby, Samba de Simo and Tango d?Elinora. 10 Latin Duets, for Trumpet and Trombone
10 Latin Duets, for Trumpet and Trombone # Trumpet, Trombone (duet) # INTERMEDIATE # Latin/World Music # David McKeown # 10 Latin Duets, for Trumpet an # David McKeown # SheetMusicPlus
Composed by David McKeown.
Latin Jazz, Latin, South
American, Afro-Cuban, Afro-
Brazilian. Score. 56 pages.
Published by David McKeown ...(+)
Composed by David McKeown.
Latin Jazz, Latin, South
American, Afro-Cuban, Afro-
Brazilian. Score. 56 pages.
Published by David McKeown 10 Latin Duets is an exciting collection of original compositions by David McKeown, arranged as duets for one Trumpet and one Trombone.
Each piece explores a different style and flavour of Latin music, from the Rumbas, Salsas and Mambos of Cuba, to the Sambas and Bossas of Brazil, and on to the Calypsos and Merengues of the Caribbean. Mexico is represented by the Huapango, Venezuela and Colombia by the Joropo, and Argentina and Uruguay by the Tango.
Most of these duets are ideal for players of an Intermediate standard, with two or three more suitable for Advanced Intermediate. The YouTube link above shows samples of each of these pieces played on clarinet. You can also find full performances of each of these duets elsewhere on my YouTube channel.
10 Latin Duets for Trumpet and Trombone are
perfect for concert performances large and small; each piece lasts between two and a half and three minutes.fully articulated to help develop that Latin style.great for helping with complex rhythms.road tested with scores of students and performed all over the world.fun to play.an exciting introduction to the world of Latin American music.54 pages adding up to half an hour of quality music.
The ten titles are, Bossa de Bastio, Calypso d?Isaac, Huapango de Hannah, Joropo de Justina, Mambo de Maya, Merengue de Merlin, Rumba de Ruth, Salsa de Shibby, Samba de Simo and Tango d?Elinora.