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Cherry Classics The King's Trio (for Trombone Quartet) - Townsend - Four Trombones - Score and Parts
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Composer: Jill Townsend
Format: Score and Parts
Instrumentation: Four Trombones
The King's Trio (for Trombone Quartet) is a feature for the Bass Trombone, and was written for prominent Vancouver Trombonist Sharman King. The first movement opens with a majestic unison theme, as the four Trombones announce the arrival of the King. "Tea Dance" begins with a Bass Trombone cadenza, and develops into a lyrical representation of an elegant afternoon occasion. "The Castle" portrays the inner workings of a Royal household, from the bustling to the regal. The Trombonists encounter a brief, yet playful free section before making their way to the grand finale. The King's Trio allows the sonority of the Bass Trombone to be heard while combining elements from the Classical, Jazz, and 20th Century Music traditions.
Format: Score and Parts
Instrumentation: Four Trombones
The King's Trio (for Trombone Quartet) is a feature for the Bass Trombone, and was written for prominent Vancouver Trombonist Sharman King. The first movement opens with a majestic unison theme, as the four Trombones announce the arrival of the King. "Tea Dance" begins with a Bass Trombone cadenza, and develops into a lyrical representation of an elegant afternoon occasion. "The Castle" portrays the inner workings of a Royal household, from the bustling to the regal. The Trombonists encounter a brief, yet playful free section before making their way to the grand finale. The King's Trio allows the sonority of the Bass Trombone to be heard while combining elements from the Classical, Jazz, and 20th Century Music traditions.
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