Sixteen studies for trumpet with performance CD. ... the book would make the perfect addition to any trumpeter's collection ... Each study comes with a brief explanation to help the student understand the technical difficulties within and how to overcome them. The individual studies progress in challenge from the intermediate range of Grade 5 to Grade 8 and beyond. The level of challenge progresses through the book and includes a mix of styles which is a major strength of the book because it will help the student to develop a sound technique as well as a grasp of different idioms ... The accompanying CD is a valuable addition featuring fantastic playing fromMark David Artistic Director and Head of Brass at the Royal Academy of Music and the examples are a great resource for the student to listen and learn from ... - Reviewed Brass Band World
SKU: HL.14002244
ISBN 9780711928152. 9.0x12.0x0.165 inches.
The Just Brass series is regarded by brass players worldwide as the most important brass ensemble series available. There are more than 100 titles subdivided into Just Brass (mainstream), Junior Just Brass, Just Brass Lollipops and Giant Just Brass. Supplied as score and parts together. Junior titles have been specifically chosen and edited for young players. The pieces are scored for four or five players and in some there are optional percussion parts. A large number of alternate parts are given, allowing for maximum flexibility in instruments required. Available here are Four Spirituals arranged for Brass Ensemble by Colin Asher.
SKU: FP.FHP05
ISBN 9790570504039.
Peter Hope's Recorder Sonata is the most substantial piece in his growing body of work for the recorder, published by Forsyth. Hope has written and arranged for many internationally known names, including Jose Carreras and Kiri te Kanawa, and other composers including John Williams and James Horner. His original compositions include the Suite: Ring of Kerry (which won an Ivor Novello Award in 1968/9), a Trumpet Concerto, performed by Elgar Howarth, a Concertino for bassoon and orchestra, recorded by Graham Salvage with the Royal Ballet Sinfonia, and a Recorder Concerto, recorded by John Turner with the Manchester Camerata Ensemble. His Bramall Hall Dances, for recorder and guitar/piano are published by Forsyth has become a standard repertoire work for the recorder.