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Arnold Mendelssohn : Le Songe d’une nuit d’été, Opus 61 – Nocturne Trombone
Téléchargez la partition Trombone Le Songe d’une nuit d’été, O…
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Trombone Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1319348

By Taylor Swift. By Annie Clark, Jack Antonoff, and Taylor Swift. Arranged by Guillaume Martin. 21st Century,Contemporary,Instructional,Pop,Singer/Songwriter. Individual part. 3 pages. Guillaume Martin #907987. Published by Guillaume Martin (A0.1319348).

Pop Songs Collection - CRUEL SUMMER (Taylor Swift)


POP SONGS COLLECTION brings together arrangements (in easy keys) of the most popular songs, featuring sheet music for more than fifteen different instruments.



Copyright © 2019 Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Taylor Swift Music, Ducky Donath Music, Big Deal Notes and Nail Polish Manifesto All Rights on behalf of Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Taylor Swift Music and Ducky Donath Music Administered by Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, 424 Church Street, Suite 1200, Nashville, TN 37219 All Rights on behalf of Big Deal Notes and Nail Polish Manifesto Administered by Words & Music, a division of Big Deal Music Group International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved.

Cruel Summer
Trombone
Taylor Swift
$4.99 4.69 € Trombone PDF SheetMusicPlus

Trombone Solo - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1494258

Composed by Thomas Moore. Arranged by Alex Nunes Rodrigues. Folk. Individual part. 1 pages. Alex Rodrigues #1070863. Published by Alex Rodrigues (A0.1494258).

The Last Rose of Summer is a work deeply rooted in Irish culture, originally penned as a poem by the renowned poet and composer Thomas Moore in 1805. Moore, regarded as Ireland’s national poet, was inspired by an 'Old Blush' rose while staying at Jenkinstown Castle in County Kilkenny, Ireland. The poem was published as part of his Irish Melodies collection between 1807 and 1834 and later set to music by fellow Irishman John Stevenson. The song gained widespread popularity and was incorporated into the opera Martha by the German composer Friedrich von Flotow, which premiered in 1847 in Vienna.

This sheet music has been adapted for solo instrument, preserving the original melody by Moore and Stevenson in its essence. The simplicity of the arrangement allows the musician to highlight the purity of the melody, making it easier to perform while maintaining the piece's emotional character. This version is designed to be accessible for beginner to intermediate musicians, enabling an authentic interpretation that respects the traditional nuances of the work.

The Last Rose of Summer captures the essence of melancholy and the passage of time—universal themes reflected in the farewell to the last vestige of a vibrant summer. The melody, paired with Moore’s poetry, evokes a profound sense of loss and longing, with the solitary rose serving as a metaphor for the fleeting nature of life and the seasons. The simplicity and beauty of this piece have made it a classic, perpetuating Irish tradition and touching the hearts of listeners worldwide.

The Last Rose of Summer - Trombone with chords
Trombone

$4.99 4.69 € Trombone PDF SheetMusicPlus

Trombone Solo - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1494261

Composed by Thomas Moore. Arranged by Alex Nunes Rodrigues. Folk. Individual part. 1 pages. Alex Rodrigues #1070866. Published by Alex Rodrigues (A0.1494261).

The Last Rose of Summer is a work deeply rooted in Irish culture, originally penned as a poem by the renowned poet and composer Thomas Moore in 1805. Moore, regarded as Ireland’s national poet, was inspired by an 'Old Blush' rose while staying at Jenkinstown Castle in County Kilkenny, Ireland. The poem was published as part of his Irish Melodies collection between 1807 and 1834 and later set to music by fellow Irishman John Stevenson. The song gained widespread popularity and was incorporated into the opera Martha by the German composer Friedrich von Flotow, which premiered in 1847 in Vienna.

This sheet music has been adapted for solo instrument, preserving the original melody by Moore and Stevenson in its essence. The simplicity of the arrangement allows the musician to highlight the purity of the melody, making it easier to perform while maintaining the piece's emotional character. This version is designed to be accessible for beginner to intermediate musicians, enabling an authentic interpretation that respects the traditional nuances of the work.

The Last Rose of Summer captures the essence of melancholy and the passage of time—universal themes reflected in the farewell to the last vestige of a vibrant summer. The melody, paired with Moore’s poetry, evokes a profound sense of loss and longing, with the solitary rose serving as a metaphor for the fleeting nature of life and the seasons. The simplicity and beauty of this piece have made it a classic, perpetuating Irish tradition and touching the hearts of listeners worldwide.

The Last Rose of Summer - Trombone
Trombone

$4.99 4.69 € Trombone PDF SheetMusicPlus

Trombone Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1284393

By Taylor Swift. By Annie Clark, Jack Antonoff, and Taylor Swift. Arranged by Douglas Cameron. 21st Century,Contemporary,Pop. Individual part. 3 pages. Darkstream Music #875563. Published by Darkstream Music (A0.1284393).

Play along with the original track with this transcription for solo trombone of Taylor Swift's global smash hit Cruel Summer!

The Play-Along Series from Darkstream Music provides accurate transcriptions of popular songs, arranged in the same key as the original track, perfect if you want to play along with your favorite songs.

For less experienced players many of the songs are also available in our Easy-Play Series, with simplified rhythms and key signatures.

Cruel Summer
Trombone
Taylor Swift
$4.99 4.69 € Trombone PDF SheetMusicPlus






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