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£116.99Declaration for Trumpet - Stephen Bulla
This solo for trumpet showcases both the fanfare-like qualities as well as the warmer, melodic sound of the instrument. The music is written in the A-B-A form in one continuous movement. A brief cadenza for the soloist provides an opportunity for expressive technique, following a lyrical middle section.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£180.00SONATA FOR TRUMPET AND WIND ENSEMBLE (Concert Band) - Keenan, Kent
In 1986, Kent Kennan revised this well-known trumpet and piano recital piece (originally published in 1956) with a new ending for the first movement. More recently, he made this scoring for solo trumpet and wind ensemble and provided both the original and new endings in this new edition. A tremendous contribution to the solo trumpet repertoire! (15:55)
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£72.00Petite Piece Concertante (Trumpet or Euphonium Solo with Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Balay, Guillaume - Glover, Andrew
Feature your outstanding or guest soloist with "Petite Piece Concertante,"" for solo cornet, trumpet, or euphonium with concert band accompaniment. A standard repertoire contest/festival solo for generations, this new arrangement requires a minimum of rehearsal and coordination with soloist. Allows soloist the opportunities to display excellence in lyrical and technical playing, but well within reasonable difficulty levels. Part of the Barnhouse "Spotlight" series of works for solo instruments with band accompaniment. Superb! Duration: 3.45
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£51.48Trumpet Shout-Out
With a heavy rock attitude, "Trumpet Shout-Out!" is a high-energy trumpet feature in three parts. Reminiscent of the 1960s trumpet-driven band "Chase", the soaring solo trumpet lines are anchored on a solid groove provided by the rest of the band. Although a trumpet feature, the rest of the band has plenty of opportunity to shine, and an easier non-solo trumpet part is also provided. "Trumpet Shout-Out" will provide a high-energy change-of-pace for your next concert.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£65.00Sea Breeze (Trumpet or Alto Sax Solo with Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Gingery, Ralph
Written to feature either solo trumpet or solo alto sax, this enchanting Latin-styled piece is sure to captivate your audience! Very effective.Duration: 3.30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£159.99Concerto for Trumpet No.1 'Trumpet Town' (Concert Band - Score and Parts)
A rapid flourish in 12/8 time opens composer Otto M. Schwarz' first Concerto for trumpet Trumpet Town, written in October 2009. The metric changes that follow affect the pulse rhythmically and melodically, in exciting and unexpected ways. The solo trumpet's displays of technical prowess and bravura alternate with the film-score-like tutti sections of the brass ensemble. The slow, almost elegiac, central section can be performed on the flugelhorn, while the closing reprise demands that both the soloist and the orchestra give of their best as the piece comes to an exciting, colourful, and uplifting finale. Soloist: Difficulty 5This piece is also available for trumpet and piano. 10:15
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£84.99Trumpet Fiesta (Concert Band - Score and Parts)
Trumpet Fiesta spotlights four trumpet soloists. From the opening bars the music expresses a feeling of happiness. This swift and lively piece begins with a series of dynamic staccato passages from the soloists. The central section, in the minor key, contrasts with the beginning of the work and during this transition period there are only two solo trumpet parts. The first theme then quickly reappears before moving on to a peaceful and more melodic trio in which long and flowing melody lines allow the soloists to let the beautiful sound of the trumpet fully reveal itself. The sound pyramid then formed by the whole band leads this spectacular piece to a powerful finale. 03:12
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£33.95Song of Tranquillity (Trumpet Duet with Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Wiffin, Rob
A reflective piece featuring two trumpets and band but also playable as a solo for trumpet, trombone or euphonium. The composer wrote Song of Tranquillity just after a close friend died suddenly. It was cathartic, just written to reflect the release from pain to peace. It fits the expressive style and power of the solo brass instruments.Duration: 3.45
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£119.99Ponte Vecchio (Trumpet, Alto Sax or Euphonium Solo with Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Yagisawa, Satoshi
This work was commissioned by the Osaka Kyoiku University Wind Orchestra. The world premiere took place with trumpet soloist, Osamu Kumashiro and was conducted by the composer, who was inspired by the famous Ponte Vecchio (the old bridge) during a visit to Florence. The solo part can also be performed on euphonium or alto saxophone.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£125.00KirkFeld (Trombone Solo with Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Kirkhope, Grant - McKenzie, Jock
Written for Ian Bousfield and the International Trombone Festival 2017. Grant Kirkhope is a BAFTA nominated British composer who has created the soundtrack for video games that have sold in excess of 30 million copies. From "GoldenEye" to "Banjo-Kazooie", "Viva Pi?ata" to "Donkey Kong", "Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning" to "Civilization: Beyond Earth" and "Perfect Dark" to "Castle of Illusion starring Mickey Mouse". He has also recently scored the feature film "The King's Daughter" starring Pierce Brosnan and William Hurt and is currently working on "Yooka Laylee" and "Dropzone". Grant's score for "Viva Pi?ata" was nominated by BAFTA in the Original Score category in its 2007 awards. Grant is represented by the prestigious Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency by Cheryl Tiano and Kevin Korn. Grant has a degree in music from the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester, where he majored in classical trumpet, is a green card holder and now lives in Agoura Hills, LA with his wife and two children. "Ian and I first met when we were around 15 years old. We both played in our county orchestra, the North Yorkshire Schools Symphony Orchestra (I was a trumpet player). I think we hit it off straight away, as we were definitely a couple of cheeky kids, if you know what I mean! We both ended up playing in Rowntree Mackintosh Brass Band for a while too which Ian's Dad, Trevor conducted. We bumped into each other again when we both went for the Shell/LSO Scholarship. I got to the area finals in Manchester so I was pretty pleased with myself but then I saw Ian and I knew it was all over! Of course Ian went on to win and the rest is history. I saw him again when I was attending the Royal Northern College of Music around 1983 by which time Ian had just got the principal chair at the Halle Orchestra. Then I guess 30 something years went by as we both went about our lives and lost touch. We re-kindled our friendship due to his wife really. She emailed me to say it was Ian's 50th birthday and she was collecting stories from all his friends over the years. After that we got back in touch and then one day on Facebook I got a message from him in typical dry Yorkshire fashion "now then Grant, I had a listen to your music and I think it's good, how about writing a piece for me ?" I was a little bit unsure at first but of course I loved Ian's playing and of course I said yes. Over a Skype call in 2016, he asked me what I thought I'd write. I said since I live in LA I'd like to write a "Hollywood" trombone piece. Imagine if John Williams had written a piece for solo trombone, that's what I'd like to write - well I'd certainly like to try" - Grant Kirkhope
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
