trombone or euphonium ensembles of Sy Brandon
Adages Six Vignettes for Trombone Trio - I. The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. II. Absence makes the heart grow fonder. III. Time flies when you are having fun. IV. Every cloud has a silver lining. V. He who hesitates is lost. VI. A rolling stone gathers no moss. Advanced
$10.00
Dry Bones Fantasy for Trombone Trio - This setting incorporates, rhythmic, tonal, tempo, and contrapuntal variations. Advanced
$10.00
Playground for Trombone Trio - This descriptive composition has three movements; Seesaws, Slides, and Swings. Advanced
$10.00
Adages: Six Vignettes for Trombone Quartet - I. The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. II. Absence makes the heart grow fonder. III. Time flies when you are having fun. IV. Every cloud has a silver lining. V. He who hesitates is lost. VI. A rolling stone gathers no moss. Advanced
$10.00
Euphony for Euphonium Quartet - Euphony can be defined as the use of words and phrases that are distinguished as having a wide range of noteworthy melody or loveliness in the sounds they create. It gives pleasing and soothing effects to the ear due to repeated vowels and smooth consonants. Euphony was chosen as the title of this composition because each movement has a title beginning with "Euph" and the music is descriptive of the movement titles. I. Euphenism II. Euphrates III. Euphorbia IV. Euphoria Advanced
$10.00
Tapestries for Trombone Quintet - A one movement work in three large sections. The first is a moderato in 5/4 with a lyrical line in the bass trombone surrounded by a sixteenth note motif in the tenor trombone parts. Pyramid effects and recitative like sections comprise the lento second section. This leads to a vigorous allegro in 9/8 and 6/8 to conclude the work. This work is recorded by Sara Albert, Tzu-Yang Chow, Henry Henninger, John McClave, and Justin Clark on the Emeritus label. Advanced
$10.00
Echoes for Double Euphonium or Trombone Choir - (8 part Double Euphonium or Trombone Choir) - This work was composed for and premiered at the 2005 International Euphonium Institute. The work is in one movement with four sections. The first and last sections are Allegro and explore antiphonal choir echoes and pyramids. The second section is Adagio and continues the antiphonal echoes between choirs and adds a fading echo in several measures. The third section explores echoes in a scherzo style. Advanced
$15.00