In the late 1960's, in the midst of his busy career, Riddle was approached by Dick Noel to compose a solo work for bass trombone for use on the LP record album Practice Makes Perfect, an early music-minus-one type project. On the LP, the work was performed by none other than George Roberts, "Mr Bass Trombone" himself, backed by the Academy Brass quartet. One of the earliest works written specifically for the bass trombone, Five Pieces has become a legend in the bass trombone world. This long out-of-print "lost" chart is now available in a clean modern edition, free of the numerous errors and omissions of the original. The editor has also included performance advice (tempos, styles, et cetera) lacking in the original scores, so that today's players might better understand the composer's intentions and also better emulate the style of Roberts. All advice is parenthetical, and may be ignored as desired.
Tenor Trombonists: This chart can be performed on a large bore tenor with F attachment readily, provided you have some facility in the trigger register. The range is not terribly low, and you don't need a second valve. My housemate used to nail it on a Bach 42B, so if you're determined, here's a great way to play an original by Nelson Riddle! -cdp
(performance with brass quartet)
Recorded by:
Θ - Michael Eversden, on Out of Bounds - CD 104740