For solo trumpet, trombone and band. A duet for Cornet and Trombone by Herbert L. Clarke, arranged by Ray Cramer. Cousins is arranged for solo cornet and trombone with band accompaniment. Clarke (1867-1945) is best remembered as "the world's greatest cornetist." He played with many symphonic orchestras and professional bands during his career, including twenty-five years as first chair and cornet soloist with the Sousa Band. He played over 6000 programmed cornet solos. His repertoire included ov...
Herbert L Clarke wrote Cousins, a cornet and trombone duet with band accompaniment for himself as the cornet soloist and Leo Zimmerman as the trombone soloist. This arrangement also includes optional solo parts to make a trumpet duet or a tenor-bass trombone duet. The publication further includes various parts for various combinations of flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon & saxophone.
Category: Brass Duos w/Concert Band Item: 023409 Grade: Price: $149.00 Availability: Ships in 20 to 30 Days
Clarke wrote Cousins, a cornet and trombone duet with band accompaniment in 1904 for himself as the cornet soloist and Leo Zimmerman as the trombone soloist. To create a clean edition, dynamics and articulations were made more consistent in the parts. Other items were changed to reflect the bands of today including F Horn parts rather than Eb and the percussion parts have been reorganized. This is the first time this work has been available with a full conductor score rather than a piano reductio...
Clarke wrote Side Partners as a duet for cornet and euphonium. He also performed it as a solo and as a duet with another cornet player. This is the first time this work has been available with a full conductor score rather than a piano reduction. Alternate parts have been provided for cornet, euphonium, and alto saxophone to allow for the maximum in flexibility. -the publisher
For 100.10 brass & band
Category: Brass Duos w/Concert Band Item: 123560 Grade: Price: $65.00 Availability: Ships in 10 to 15 Days
Commissioned by the University of New Mexico Wind Symphoy for Philip Smith (principal trumpet, New York Philharmonic) and Joseph Alessi (principal trombone, New York Philharmonic). This work has been recorded by this ensemble (our catalog number 36716). This six-minute piece explores the rhythmic, melodic and syncopated elements of the Spanish fandango dance form (A lively dance in triple time for two dancers). The work divides itself into three sections: (1) The first is a combination of lively...