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Doug Bristol: Five Miniatures - Tenor Trombone, Tenor Saxophone & Piano

To download the sample score click on the link below
https://warwickmusic.egnyte.com/dl/M5WRpdB1Hq/TB1032_sample_score.pdf_

Five Miniatures, written in 2003, was commissioned and first performed by Debra McKim, Marc LaChance, and Ruth Moore, faculty members at Hasting College in Hastings, Nebraska. It was premiered in the same year at Hastings College and the World Saxophone Congress in Minneapolis, MN. The compositional style of Five Miniatures is generally tonal and based on modes or other scales, excluding the Intermezzo, which uses the twelve-tone technique. Each movement was written to depict a different feeling or mood, from the lively, mixed meter, Dance movement to the more majestic and stately Rondo. The middle movement, Ballad, is pretty and amiable while the final movement, Perpetual Motion, moves along at a brisk pace with six-note melodic fragments exchanged between the tenor saxophone and trombone. The piano adds periodic sheets of sound and disjunct accompanying patterns.

A recording of Five Miniatures is available on the CD Snapshots by Demondrae Thurman.

 

 

This publication is part of the ITA Press series from the International Trombone Association

 

 

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Warwick Music Publishing print sheet music is distributed globally and exclusively by Hal Leonard Europe. You can buy printed sheet music from a number of their approved retailers.

 

 

SKU: TB1032
Composer: Doug Bristol
Difficulty: Intermediate
Instrumentation: Tenor Trombone; Tenor Saxophone; Piano 


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