[Trombone-l] Bass trombone solo literature

Price Taylor pricetaylor at comcast.net
Sat Dec 1 13:42:10 CST 2007


Wow, nice parents - Shires bass trombone!  Will they adopt me? 

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[mailto:trombone-l-bounces at maillists.samford.edu] On Behalf Of Jason Smith
Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2007 11:29 AM
To: Philip Brink
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Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Bass trombone solo literature

 Thanks guys for all your help and suggestions.  This
kid is a soph. in High school and has a lot of
fundamental problems I just started working with fun
so this should be a fun challenge.  His parents order
for him today a Shires bass trombone so that will be a
big improvement from the Beijing special he was
playing on.  


--- Philip Brink <basstrb3 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Here are a few possibilities I have found useful in
> my teaching. I will
> separate my list into pre-college and university
> level repertoire;
> 
> Pre-college:
> Hindemith: 3 easy pieces [Drei leichte Stuecke]
> orig. cello
> Lassen: Two Fantasy Pieces [Zwei Fantasiestuecke]
> Lieb: Concertino Basso
> Sachse; Concertino in F [transposed version oF the
> Bb tenor concertino]
> Catozzi: Beelzebub [originally for tuba]
> Eric Ewazen: almost anything - Concerto and/or
> Ballade for sure...
> More advanced, but if your student is motivated and
> talented he should look
> into these as well:
> Vaughan Williams: Concerto for Tuba
> Lebedev: Concerto #1 and Concert Allegro
> Halsey Stevens: Sonatina for tuba or trombone [use
> the included tuba part]
> Bozza: New Orleans
> Brahms: four Serious Songs
> Galliard; Sonata #1 orig. bassoon
> McCarty: Sonata
> Spillman: Two Songs
> Vaughan Williams: Six Studies in English Folksongs
> 
> Hope these suggestions help - most of the pieces I
> have recommended
> originally were brought to ME by my students!
> 
> Phil Brink
> Instructor of Trombone, Mahidol University College
> of Music
> Bass Trombone, Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra
> 
> On Dec 1, 2007 2:26 PM, Jason Smith
> <jbone72 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> >     I have a high school bass trombone student
> that I
> > have resently started helping.  My problem is that
> I
> > want to help him pick a solo but I don't know the
> bass
> > trombone literature as I play mostly tenor any
> sugestions.
> >
> > Jason Smith
> >
> > www.thebandroomtx.com
> > www.concerttimeusa.com
> >
> >
> >
> > 
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Jason Smith

www.thebandroomtx.com
www.concerttimeusa.com


 
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