[Trombone-l] Morceau Symphonique Accompaniment Arranged for Orchestra

David Fetter davidf at peabody.jhu.edu
Sun Apr 26 08:20:58 CDT 2009


I have an arrangement for orchestra of the piano accompaniment of Guilmant's Morceau Symphonique available at TAP Music.

See:  https://asp6.secure-shopping.com/tapmusic/details.asp?ProdID=TBMO05

David Fetter
Conservatory Trombone Faculty Member
Peabody Institute
1 East Mount Vernon Place
Baltimore, MD 21202
410 659-8100, ext. 1254; fax 410 783-8562
home 410 889-2277, cell 443 691-2686
web page:  www.peabody.jhu.edu/DavidFetter

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>  From Frank Darmiento <frankdarmiento at yahoo.com>

>  Date Fri, 24 Apr 2009 12:44:48 -0700 (PDT)

>  To Trombone-L <Trombone-l at samford.edu>
 Subject [Trombone-l] Student Solo with Orchestra Question
>  The orchestra I play with is sponsoring a solo wind & brass 
> competition for students, ages 13-18.  (This year we had a string 
> competition.)  The winner gets a few bucks and plays their piece with 
> the orchestra at one of our concerts.
>  
>  It's my job to come up with 4 or 5 recommended pieces for solo 
> trombone and orchestra for the trombone entrants.  I'm looking for 
> something no longer than about 10 minutes, with orchestra (either 
> strings, chamber or full) and suitable for this age group.  I'm not 
> sure if we're going to limit the entrants to just the pieces we list 
> or allow them to pick anything (as long as we can get orchestra 
> accompaniment for it).  This competition is very new, so some of these 
> details are yet to be worked out.  But for now, I think we're going to 
> limit the pieces to the ones we list.
>  
>  So far I'm thinking of the Mozart bassoon concerto (Ostrander 
> transcription)-1st movement, Morceau Symphonique (Guilmant), possibly 
> the Rimsky-Korsakov concerto (Lindberg transcription).
>  
>  Tom Ervin provided the following link to trombone with orchestra 
> pieces on Hickey's web site:
>  
>  www.hickeys.com/pages/tnworch.htm 
>  
>  However, I'm not familiar with many of these pieces.  So I'm looking 
> for feedback on which pieces you all think might fit these 
> requirements.  Thanks.
>  
>  Frank T. Darmiento
>  Scottsdale, Arizona
>  frank at darmiento.com
>  www.SackbutMusic.com
>  ---------------------------
>  Frank Darmiento's latest jazz CD 'Sudden Impact' is available from 
> Summit Records at:
>  
>  
>  
>        
>   
> ----- Original Message -----

>  From Ray Horton <rayhorton at insightbb.com>

>  Date Fri, 24 Apr 2009 16:17:46 -0400

>  To frank at darmiento.com

>  Cc Trombone-L <Trombone-l at samford.edu>
 Subject Re: [Trombone-l] Student Solo with Orchestra Question
> The _Concertino for Trombone and String Orchestra_ (1955) Opus 45, No. 
> 7 
>  by Lars-Erik Larsson is an excellent piece for high schoolers.  
> Trombone 
>  and piano is for sale on the Hickeys site, score and parts are 
> rental.   
>  Movements II and III, or III alone, are especially accessible and fit 
> 
>  your time limit.
>  
>  
>  The David _Concertino_ (on the Hickey's page) is often played by high 
> 
>  school players, though they might do only movement/section I, III or 
> II 
>  and III.. 
>  
>  
>  I don't know why the Gordon Jacob _Concerto_ is not on the  the 
> Hickey's 
>  page - perhaps it is rental, also.  Movement I or III, maybe II. 
>  
>  
>  Over the last 15 years or so my students have had good luck in the 
> local 
>  youth orchestra concerto competition.  Students there have played:
>  
>  
>   >Guilmant "Morceau Symphonique" (two or three times) - the 
> arrangement 
>  that Henry Charles Smith recorded on "First Chair Encores."   I used 
> to 
>  have info for renting it but have lost it - perhaps some on the list 
> 
>  have it.
>   >Larsson Mvt II and III (twice)
>  
>  
>  There was also a euphonium duet (trombonist and tubist in the 
> orchestra) 
>  playing a bassoon duo concerto, but this doesn't help you.
>  
>  
>  Plus one night, (May '99) in particular, that I remember well.  The 
>  orchestra featured six student soloists - three of my students 
> (playing 
>  Jacob _Concerto_ Finale, David _Concertino_ I, and R-K _Concerto_ II 
> & 
>  III), my son on doublebass (playing the Kousevitsky _Concerto_) and 
> the 
>  concertmistress (who also happened to study trombone with me for 
> several 
>  years) playing a violin concerto movement!  (Oh, yeah, plus another 
>  violinist I didn't have anything to do with.) Quite a night for an 
> old 
>  guy like me! 
>  
>  
>  Hope this helps (and sorry for the bragging.)
>  
>  
>  Raymond Horton
>  
>  
>  
>  Frank Darmiento wrote:
>  > The orchestra I play with is sponsoring a solo wind & brass 
> competition for students, ages 13-18.  (This year we had a string 
> competition.)  The winner gets a few bucks and plays their piece with 
> the orchestra at one of our concerts.
>  >
>  > It's my job to come up with 4 or 5 recommended pieces for solo 
> trombone and orchestra for the trombone entrants.  I'm looking for 
> something no longer than about 10 minutes, with orchestra (either 
> strings, chamber or full) and suitable for this age group.  I'm not 
> sure if we're going to limit the entrants to just the pieces we list 
> or allow them to pick anything (as long as we can get orchestra 
> accompaniment for it).  This competition is very new, so some of these 
> details are yet to be worked out.  But for now, I think we're going to 
> limit the pieces to the ones we list.
>  >
>  > So far I'm thinking of the Mozart bassoon concerto (Ostrander 
> transcription)-1st movement, Morceau Symphonique (Guilmant), possibly 
> the Rimsky-Korsakov concerto (Lindberg transcription).
>  >
>  > Tom Ervin provided the following link to trombone with orchestra 
> pieces on Hickey's web site:
>  >
>  > www.hickeys.com/pages/tnworch.htm 
>  >
>  > However, I'm not familiar with many of these pieces.  So I'm 
> looking for feedback on which pieces you all think might fit these 
> requirements.  Thanks.
>  >
>  > Frank T. Darmiento
>  > Scottsdale, Arizona
>  > frank at darmiento.com
>  > www.SackbutMusic.com
>  > ---------------------------
>  > Frank Darmiento's latest jazz CD 'Sudden Impact' is available from 
> Summit Records at:
>  > 
>  >
>  >
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>  From bonemstr at america.net

>  Date Fri, 24 Apr 2009 18:01:49 -0400

>  To trombone-l at samford.edu
 Subject [Trombone-l]  WTB: Old Style Eastman Case
> Looking for an old-style Eastman case for 88H-Cl. I understand that  
>  the current style doen't fit/doesn't fit very well.
>  Exterior scratches not an issue, interior must be clean and in great  
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>  From sabutin <sabutin at mindspring.com>

>  Date Sat, 25 Apr 2009 07:48:00 -0400

>  To trombone-l at samford.edu
 Subject [Trombone-l] Who is planning to go to the ITA Fesival this 
> summmer in Aarhus?
> Hello all...
>  
>  Who is planning to go to the ITA Fesival this summmer in Aarhus?
>  
>  I'll be there. Still hammering out the details, but I'll be attending.
>  
>  Anyone else?
>  
>  S.
>   
> ----- Original Message -----

>  From sabutin <sabutin at mindspring.com>

>  Date Sat, 25 Apr 2009 12:02:21 -0400

>  To trombone-l at samford.edu
 Subject Re: [Trombone-l] Who is planning to go to the ITA Fesival 
> this summmer in Aarhus?
> >I'll see you there, Sam!
>  >
>  >LX
>  
>  
>  I look forward to it, Alex
>  
>  S.
>  
>  >----------------------
>  >On Apr 25, 2009, at 4:48 AM, sabutin wrote:
>  >
>  >>Hello all...
>  >>
>  >>Who is planning to go to the ITA Fesival this summmer in Aarhus?
>  >>
>  >>I'll be there. Still hammering out the details, but I'll be attending.
>  >>
>  >>Anyone else?
>  >>
>  >>S.
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