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Piano,Trombone - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.548503 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Christian,Christmas. Score and part. 4 pages. Jmsgu3 #3387395. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548503). The First Noel arranged for Trombone & Piano with new harmony for the final verse.Origins The First Noel is an English Christmas carol. Even more, it was probably written in the late Cornish Renaissance period. While other versions spell the title as Nowell, this is just a colloquial variation. Furthermore, Noel is an older word meaning Christmas. Therefore the First Noel translates as the First Christmas. First of all, Gilbert and Sandy published the earliest version. As a result, this version appears in the Carols Ancient and Modern songbook of 1823. William Sandy edited and arranged the book. Similarly, his partner Davies Gilbert edited and added the familiar extra verses. The First Noel: Trombone Version comes with new harmony in final verse for more energy and drive. Stainer Organist and composer Sir John Stainer published the most noteworthy customary arrangement in the 1870’s.  Stainer is above all famous for his songbook entitled: Christmas Carols New and Old (1871). This volume served as an important catalyst for reviving the English Christmas carol.  Other famous Stainer arrangements from this book are such titles as What Child Is This, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Good King Wenceslas, and I Saw Three Ships. Diatonic Function The melodic structure in the First Noel is uncommon among English folk tunes. It simply repeats one phrase twice then follows a variation refrain. All three phrases of the song end on the mediant scale degree. This is unusual because the diatonic function of the mediant is non-final compared to the more usual tonic or even dominant degrees. Consequently, this gives the song as kind of open-ended feeling – like maybe it never really ends. Political Context The Catholic clergy sang carols outside of the church in Latin. After the Protestant Reformation, the reformers thought it would be better for everyone to sing carols. They decided to bring music back to the common folk. So, they translated the lyrics from Latin into common language. Moreover, the Protestants wanted more control over the music in church than what the Vatican allowed. Protestant composers such as William Byrd composed complex polyphonic Christmas music that they called carols. Nonetheless, some famous folk carols were composed in this era. Eminent composers in the nineteenth century began to revise and adapt them. Consequently, they revived the English carol.  Register for free lifetime updates and revisions at www.jamesguthrie.com  
The First Noel for Trombone & Piano
Trombone et Piano

$24.95 21.32 € Trombone et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Trombone - Digital Download SKU: A0.1328290 By Judy Garland. By E.Y. Yip Harburg and Harold Arlen. Arranged by Benzaiten Editions. 20th Century,Broadway,Film/TV,Musical/Show,Pop,Singer/Songwriter. Score and part. 4 pages. Benzaiten Editions #916283. Published by Benzaiten Editions (A0.1328290). Hey! Do you want to learn how to play The Wizard of Oz for trombone and piano? It's your lucky day! 🎵Over the Rainbow • The Wizard of Oz • Judy Garland / Dorothy | trombone and piano accompaniment sheet music Benzaiten Editions' edition | What are you going to find? By purchasing our edition, You'll be able to download: Full score (trombone and piano accompaniment) Trombone part sheet music About the song Over the Rainbow is a musical gem by Harold Arlen, enchanting audiences since its debut in the iconic film The Wizard of Oz. The song, sung by Judy Garland's character Dorothy, has become an enduring symbol of hope and dreams.With our arrangement of this song you can bring this classic melody to life and add your own musical magic to its rich legacy. Prepare to explore the captivating melody of Over the Rainbow and let your musicality breathe life into this iconic tune! 🌈
Over The Rainbow
Trombone et Piano
Judy Garland
$5.99 5.12 € Trombone et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Trombone - Digital Download SKU: A0.1328291 By Judy Garland. By E.Y. Yip Harburg and Harold Arlen. Arranged by Benzaiten Editions. 20th Century,Broadway,Film/TV,Musical/Show,Pop,Singer/Songwriter. Score and part. 4 pages. Benzaiten Editions #916284. Published by Benzaiten Editions (A0.1328291). Hey! Do you want to learn how to play The Wizard of Oz for trombone and piano? It's your lucky day! 🎵Over the Rainbow • The Wizard of Oz • Judy Garland / Dorothy | trombone and piano accompaniment sheet music with chords Benzaiten Editions' edition | What are you going to find? By purchasing our edition, You'll be able to download: Full score (trombone and piano accompaniment with chords) Trombone part sheet music with chords About the song Over the Rainbow is a musical gem by Harold Arlen, enchanting audiences since its debut in the iconic film The Wizard of Oz. The song, sung by Judy Garland's character Dorothy, has become an enduring symbol of hope and dreams.With our arrangement of this song you can bring this classic melody to life and add your own musical magic to its rich legacy. Prepare to explore the captivating melody of Over the Rainbow and let your musicality breathe life into this iconic tune! 🌈
Over The Rainbow
Trombone et Piano
Judy Garland
$5.99 5.12 € Trombone et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Tenor Trombone - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1335564 Composed by Alexander Burdiss. Contemporary. Score and part. 12 pages. Ars Nova Press #921400. Published by Ars Nova Press (A0.1335564). Too Much For Our Thirstby Alexander BurdissArranged for Trombone and PianoDedicated to Courtney CarmackPerformance Time: approx. 7:00This is an adaptation for trombone of a piece originally written for tuba. The Eyes of the Poor from Paris SpleenWritten by Charles Baudelaire, Translated by Arthur Symons Ah! you want to know why I hate you to-day. It will probably be less easy for you to understand than for me to explain it to you; for you are, I think, the most perfect example of feminine impenetrability that could possibly be found. We had spent a long day together, and it had seemed to me short. We had promised one another that we would think the same thoughts and that our two souls should become one soul; a dream which is not original, after all, except that, dreamed by all men, it has been realised by none. In the evening you were a little tired, and you sat down outside a new café at the corner of a new boulevard, still littered with plaster and already displaying proudly its unfinished splendours. The café glittered. The very gas put on all the fervency of a fresh start, and lighted up with its full force the blinding whiteness of the walls, the dazzling sheets of glass in the mirrors, the gilt of cornices and mouldings, the chubby-cheeked pages straining back from hounds in leash, the ladies laughing at the falcons on their wrists, the nymphs and goddesses carrying fruits and pies and game on their heads, the Hebes and Ganymedes holding out at arm's-length little jars of syrups or parti-coloured obelisks of ices; the whole of history and of mythology brought together to make a paradise for gluttons. Exactly opposite to us, in the roadway, stood a man of about forty years of age, with a weary face and a greyish beard, holding a little boy by one hand and carrying on the other arm a little fellow too weak to walk. He was taking the nurse-maid's place, and had brought his children out for a walk in the evening. All were in rags. The three faces were extraordinarily serious, and the six eyes stared fixedly at the new café with an equal admiration, differentiated in each according to age. The father's eyes said: How beautiful it is! how beautiful it is! One would think that all the gold of the poor world had found its way to these walls. The boy's eyes said: How beautiful it is! how beautiful it is! But that is a house which only people who are not like us can enter. As for the little one's eyes, they were too fascinated to express anything but stupid and utter joy. Song-writers say that pleasure ennobles the soul and softens the heart. The song was right that evening, so far as I was concerned. Not only was I touched by this family of eyes, but I felt rather ashamed of our glasses and decanters, so much too much for our thirst. I turned to look at you, dear love, that I might read my own thought in you; I gazed deep into your eyes, so beautiful and so strangely sweet, your green eyes that are the home of caprice and under the sovereignty of the Moon; and you said to me: Those people are insupportable to me with their staring saucer- eyes! Couldn't you tell the head waiter to send them away? So hard is it to understand one another, dearest, and so incommunicable is thought, even between people who are in love!
Too Much For Our Thirst (Trombone and Piano)
Trombone et Piano

$9.99 8.54 € Trombone et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Trombone - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.792279 Composed by Freidlin, Jan. Arranged by Freidlin, Jan. 20th Century,Contemporary. Score and part. 32 pages. Gordon Cherry #4803797. Published by Gordon Cherry (A0.792279). Jan Freidlin has written a delightful work in 8 movements for Trombone and Piano called A Little Theater Buffo. It is the story of a circus clown and his adventures with his friends. The titles of the movements are: 1. Ouverture  2. Recitativo & Refrain  3. Piano Interlude  4. The Puppet Show  5. Harlequin's Arietta  6. Duetto Military  7. Romance of Pierrot  8. Final Kaleidoscope This work is about 15 minutes in length, for advanced performers and will make a wonderful addition to a recital. 
A Little Theater Buffo for Trombone and Piano
Trombone et Piano

$22.50 19.22 € Trombone et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Tenor Trombone - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.792632 Composed by Alexander Borodin. Arranged by Ralph Sauer. Classical,Romantic Period. Score and part. 12 pages. Gordon Cherry #5042817. Published by Gordon Cherry (A0.792632). Alexander Borodin was actually trained as a chemist and physician and spent a good deal of his time promoting womens’ issues, much to the consternation of his fellow composers who wound up finishing up much of his work after his sudden death at the age of 53. The opera Prince Igor is possibly his greatest and boldest work with many beautiful melodies coming forth, especially the Chorus and Dance of the Polovetsain Maidens. The music has an mysterious Eastern sound which is very captivating. There is nothing like this written for the Trombone and Mr. Sauer’s arrangement is wonderful.This work is about 7 minutes in length for advanced performers.
Chorus and Dance of the Polovetsian Maidens from Prince Igor
Trombone et Piano

$22.50 19.22 € Trombone et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus






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