[Trombone-l] Trombone in Chamber Music
Dennis Clason
dclason at nmsu.edu
Mon Feb 16 11:44:16 CST 2009
Don't forget the Stravinsky Octet (flute, clarinet, bassoons 1/2,
trumpet in C, trumpet in A, tenor trombone, bass trombone) and
L'Histoire du Soldat (violin, bass, clarinet, bassoon, cornet, trombone,
percussion, narrator).
The Stravinsky 1948 Mass calls for choir (SATB) with a double quintet (2
oboes, english horn 2 bassoons, I think) and (2 trumpets, 3 trombones).
Glendening, Andrew wrote:
> Derek,
>
> It is a great experience to play chamber music with strings. There are more works with winds/brass/percussion than strings, but a few come to mind. There are some new music works that are quite complex. These suggestions are on the level of workable senior recital pieces (and also just what comes to mind at the moment.)
>
> Persichetti - Serenade w/ viola and cello
> The Canadian composer, Owen Underhill has a very nice piece with string quartet written for Jeremy Berkman.
>
> Hindemith - Trauermusik (originaly for viola - works well for trombone.)
>
> Schutz - Fili mi absolan (quartet with baritone and continuo)
> Stravinsky - In Memoriam Dylan Thomas (voice, trombone quartet string quartet.)
> Premru - Concertino (ww's, but a good piece)
> Lanza - acufenos (interesting techniques)
>
> There are a number of early Classical works (Fux, Albrechtsberger, etc.) that are worth looking into.
>
> Good luck with your search.
>
> Andrew
>
> Andrew Glendening, D. Mus
> Dean, School of Music
> University of Redlands
> 1200 East Colton Avenue
> PO Box 3080
> Redlands, CA 92373-0999
> 909.748.8684
> 909.335.5183 fax
> andrew_glendening at redlands.edu
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: trombone-l-bounces at samford.edu on behalf of Derek Klinge
> Sent: Sun 2/15/2009 6:38 PM
> To: trombone-l at samford.edu
> Subject: [Trombone-l] Trombone in Chamber Music
>
> I'm looking for some pieces with one trombone tenor, or bass, in mixed
> orchestral chamber music. I got the "Trombone Chamber Music: an Annotated
> Bibliography" from my local music library, but I was wondering what kinds of
> stuff you guys have had success with. This would be for college level
> performers. I'm looking more for trombone with strings, but mixed winds is
> possible also.
> Thanks in advance,
> Derek Klinge
> University of Northern Colorado
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Dennis L. Clason, Ph.D.
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