arranged for trombone (or tenor horn) and organ by Hans Peter Eisenmann (Durata: 8', degree of difficulty: easy-medium). Guilmant composed this piece originally for tenor trombone and piano and it is one of the rare original works for trombone of the Romantic period. This piece is especially suitable to be performed in churches. Series Organ and Brass
SKU: HL.51481090
ISBN 9790201810904. UPC: 888680786373. 9.0x12.0x0.11 inches. Fingering: Klaus Schilde.
Alexandre Guilmant was one of the greatest representatives of the French Romantic organ school, and composed almost exclusively for his instrument. A rare exception is this “Morceau symphonique,” written in 1902 for the Paris Conservatoires annual trombone class competition. The charming piece soon found its way into the repertoire – as did Saint-Saëns's “Cavatine” (HN 1119) – and is today among the essential standard works of trombone literature. The “Morceau symphonique” is here offered in its first-ever Urtext edition, based on the autograph and the first edition. We also offer here a particularly special treat: the sight-reading piece that Guilmant wrote for the same competition, which had until now slumbered in the archives and is here published for the very first time.
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SKU: MA.EMR-53004
Possible instrumentations:Trombone & CD Play Back / Play AlongTrombone & Piano (+ CD Play Back / Play Along optional)Trombone & Piano or CD Play Back / Play Along.