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Theodore Presser Stormy, Husky, Brawling - Garrop - Solo Bass Trombone - Sheet Music
Composer: Stacy Garrop
Format: Sheet Music
Instrumentation: Solo Bass Trombone
Stormy, Husky, Brawling takes its name from the 4th line of the poem Chicago, written by Carl Sandburg in 1916 when Chicago was the heart of the meatpacking and railroad industries. When bass trombonist Sun He commissioned Garrop, he mentioned a deep love for Chicago, adding, "I remember the first time I walked on the street in Chicago, by the corner of Michigan and Roosevelt, and how I felt the energy of this city almost brought my blood to a boil...". Those images inspired Garrop to write a piece that conveys the beating pulse of the city, as well as its grandeur.
Duration: 6:30
Format: Sheet Music
Instrumentation: Solo Bass Trombone
Stormy, Husky, Brawling takes its name from the 4th line of the poem Chicago, written by Carl Sandburg in 1916 when Chicago was the heart of the meatpacking and railroad industries. When bass trombonist Sun He commissioned Garrop, he mentioned a deep love for Chicago, adding, "I remember the first time I walked on the street in Chicago, by the corner of Michigan and Roosevelt, and how I felt the energy of this city almost brought my blood to a boil...". Those images inspired Garrop to write a piece that conveys the beating pulse of the city, as well as its grandeur.
Duration: 6:30
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