Brass Quintet Euphonium,Horn,Trombone,Trumpet,Tuba - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.817110 Composed by Ferruccio Busoni. Arranged by Charles Decker. 20th Century,Baroque,Chamber,Multicultural,World. 20 pages. Charles Decker Music Press #3540945. Published by Charles Decker Music Press (A0.817110). For ambitious brass quintets seeking innovative programming here is the final fugue from Italian composer and pianist Ferrucio Busoni's 1912 magnum opus treatise Fantasia Contrappuntistica that pays homage to J.S. Bach's Art of the Fugue with inventive counterpoint and harmonic transformations. Busoni’s ingenious Final Fugue #12 presents Bach’s uncompleted last fugue in an entirely new light. The audio file is an actual brass quintet performance of the entire work and not a computer playback of the score. See more than 70 mixed brass ensemble publications with Charles Decker Music Press at Sheet Music Plus for inexperienced to advanced musicians with music ranging from the Renaissance to contemporary new works for trios, quartets, quintets, brass choir and brass band. Many of the mixed brass ensemble editions include alternate and substitute parts being alternate C trumpet parts for B-flat trumpet parts, flugelhorn/trumpet substitute for horn, horn substitute for trombone and treble clef euphonium substitute for trombone. See also 50+ homogeneous brass group editions with Charles Decker Music Press at Sheet Music Plus for horn, trumpet and trombone ensembles. Check out the Music of Black Composers Series with Charles Decker Music Press at Sheet Music Plus with 25 arrangements for mixed brass ensembles ranging from early jazz to symphonic works with composers Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, R. Nathaniel Dett, William Grant Still, Will Marion Cook, James Reese Europe, James Johnson and others.  All ensemble publications include recordings of the entire edition.    For more of Charles Decker quintet editions use these links to  Kendor Music and Cherry Classics Music for listings of my arrangements of music by J.S. Bach, H.L. Clarke, Debussy, Dukas, Elgar, Falla, Holst, Ives, Nestico, Rachmaninoff, Satie, and Tchaikovsky.
