Good Evening, I was wondering if anyone had any favorite repertoire pieces they would recommend for a college level trombonist? I would like to find something new to practice over winter break before I head back to school next semester. Thank you so much in advance.
(Also sorry if this doesn't belong in this specific forum, I couldn't figure out which to ask this question in)
Any Favorite Solo Rep. Pieces
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Re: Any Favorite Solo Rep. Pieces
This is tough to answer without knowing what you already have worked up and how well you play.
I like the French Conservatoire pieces: Barat Andante and Allegro, Guilmant Morceau Symphonique, Saint-Saens Cavatine, etc. Nice pieces to have under your belt as you move on.
I like the French Conservatoire pieces: Barat Andante and Allegro, Guilmant Morceau Symphonique, Saint-Saens Cavatine, etc. Nice pieces to have under your belt as you move on.
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https://www.youtube.com/@JeremyWilsonTrombone Go here and start listening. You'll get ideas...
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My favorite is the Grondahl concerto.
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110% agree
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The Schubert Arpeggione Sonata
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