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Sonata No. 1
Composer: Gulino, Frank
Instrumentation: Solo and Piano Instruments: Piano, Trombone
Genre: Contemporarywith PianoLike all journeys, this 18-minute trombone sonata from composer Frank Gulino features beautiful moments and challenging ones; statements of confidence and passages of uncertainty. Premiered by Philadelphia Orchestra co-principal trombonist Matthew Vaughn, "The Journey" offers stunning lyricism and rich harmonic textures that make it broadly appealing to audiences everywhere and ensure that this work will be a staple of the trombone recital repertoire for years to come.Premiered September 21, 2019, at the Towson University Eastern Trombone Workshop by Matthew Vaughn, trombone, and Sophia Kim Cook, piano.The band accompaniment version is titled "Concerto No. 1".Learn MoreUpdate Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.From $22.00
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Once in a Blue Moon
Composer: Liang, Wan-Yun
Instrumentation: Solo and Wind Band Instruments: Euphonium
Genre: Contemporarywith Wind Band; This piece features varied styles and is a nice challenge for an upper level High School player or College student.
Program notes:
“Once in a Blue Moon” is a concerto for euphonium and wind ensemble written by a young Taiwanese composer, Wan-Yun Liang. According to the composer, this romantic piece is telling a story about “two lovers who coincidentally met, fell in love and watched the moon under the moonlight.” This piece consists of four sections without break. The music begins with a lovely main theme played by the soloist. This first section, marked Adagio, is in the style of the blues. It is followed by a fast section and a tango style third section. After a brief cadenza, the main theme comes back in a dance tempo. In this final section, the clarinet section will play the counter melody when the soloist presents the main melody. After that, trumpets and saxophones players will play the main tune while the counter melody will be played by the soloist. This represents the two lovers dancing happily under the moon.
This piece was premiered by the Euphonium player, Tzu-Hsiang Lin, and Taipei Symphonic Band in January 14th 2018, under the direction of Dr. Po-Yuan Ku.
This music has been selected as 2018 Taiwan Tuba Euphonium Competition Set Piece.
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Shipped - Concerto No. 1 (Band accompaniment)
Composer: Gulino, Frank
Instrumentation: Solo and Wind Band Instruments: Piano, Trombone
Genre: Contemporarywith BandLike all journeys, this 18-minute trombone sonata from composer Frank Gulino features beautiful moments and challenging ones; statements of confidence and passages of uncertainty. Premiered by Philadelphia Orchestra co-principal trombonist Matthew Vaughn, "The Journey" offers stunning lyricism and rich harmonic textures that make it broadly appealing to audiences everywhere and ensure that this work will be a staple of the trombone recital repertoire for years to come.The band version was Commissioned by the U.S. Army Band "Pershing's Own" for the 2023 American Trombone Workshop.The piano version was premiered September 21, 2019, at the Towson University Eastern Trombone Workshop by Matthew Vaughn, trombone, and Sophia Kim Cook, piano.Note: Sound sample is from the piano versionLearn MoreUpdate Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.$150.00 -
Illuminations
Composer: Buss, Howard J.
Instrumentation: Solo and Wind Band Instruments: Bass Trombone, Tuba
Genre: ContemporaryOriginally for bass trombone (or tuba) and piano, was composed for Charles Vernon, bass trombonist with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and the 30th Anniversary of the International Trombone Festival. This significant addition to the repertoire is written in an accessible modern style. The musical language is sophisticated, yet appealing to general audiences. Illuminations is cast in 2 contrasting movements: The first, Reverie, is contemplative and lyrical. Beautiful, expansive melodic lines are woven into a gentle, almost mystical, musical fabric. The second movement, Urban Lights, is an energetic rondo that is strongly influenced by jazz, and in one section, funk music. “Thoughtful, tuneful, and rewarding to perform.” – ITA Journal Learn MoreUpdate Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.$100.00 -
Concerto for Horn
Composer: Bough, Thomas
Instrumentation: Solo and Piano Instruments: French Horn, Piano
Genre: Contemporarywith Piano Learn MoreUpdate Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.From $22.00
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Shipped - Concertino
Composer: Batterham, Andrew
Instrumentation: Solo and Wind Band Instruments: Tuba
Genre: ContemporaryConcertino was commissioned by Sergio Carolino (Principal tuba, Orquestra Sinfonica do Porto, Portugal) for premiere with the Banda Sinfonica Portuguesa, under the artistic direction of Francisco Ferreira. Sergio Carolino is an extremely diverse and inquisitive performer, with forays into jazz, funk and duets with a DJ to his credit. To take advantage of this, one of the aims of Concertino is to give this unique performer an opportunity to showcase a varied palette of skills within a symphonic band setting. Andrew Batterham has often assimilated several different musical languages into his work, and so the journey from traditional wind band music, through funk and jazz improvisation, to dance modern styles was an exciting one.
The piece is divided into two halves. The first is couched in a Classical, common-chord musical language, developing traditional material in a slow, soulful way. The second half develops the same material, but utilizing beat-oriented styles such as funk and techno, resulting in a varied musical canvas upon which the soloist can express themselves in spectacular fashion.
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Shipped - Concerto for Euphonium
Composer: York, Barbara
Instrumentation: Solo and Wind Band Instruments: Euphonium
Genre: Contemporarywith Wind Band (piano and orchestra accompaniment also available )
In four movements and subtitled "Creative States", this concerto will allow the audience's imagination run wild as the performer paints the picture:
I. Wonder
II. Emptiness
III. Emptiness
IV. Joy
This piece was commissioned by:
Amy Schumaker Bliss
Lauren Veronie Curran
Jonathan Helmick
Jamie Lipton
Gail Robertson
Travis Scott
Evagene Wellman
I tend to think that the subtitle and movement titles of this piece should be fairly self explanatory. However, after thinking about it a bit I realized that perhaps there is room for at least a little elaboration. This piece is about states that I (and you?) can put myself in when I have little or no inspiration for a piece. In that sense, it was a bit of a joke on myself as I was writing this concerto. I have always claimed that there is plenty of human and personal subject matter about which to write, so this is about what one can do when not feeling particularly inspired.
Three of the movements are states of childlike awareness - Wonder, Playfulness and Joy. The second movement is more of a meditative state, Emptiness, and is musically reflective of the piano "Gymnopedies" of Erik Satie. To me, it is a zen like emptying of oneself, creating a mental and emotional vacuum into which inspiration can enter. What is not mentioned here is that deadlines can also be a powerful impetus towards creativity for composers and other artists. Deadlines are the most terrifying, but often the most effective.
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Concerto for Tuba
Composer: McMillan, Benjamin
Instrumentation: Solo and Wind Band Instruments: Tuba
Genre: Contemporarywith Wind Band (also available with Piano accompaniment)
This work was commissioned by Timothy Northcut in honor of Winston Morris, professor of tuba and euphonium at Tennessee Tech University since 1967. Among many others, his former students—both Tim and I included—call him a mentor, friend, and genuine hero to the tuba-euphonium world. Anyone who’s met Winston knows that he’s a larger-than-life character, and our goal was to capture a snapshot of that character within the piece.
The first movement, RWM, is constructed from a rhythmic motive that forms the basis of the entire work: 1/4 note followed by 4 1/8 notes
This motive, based on the name ‘R. Winston Morris’, becomes the driving force throughout the work, acting as a musical anchor point. The entrance of the solo tuba introduces the main musical theme that goes on to form much of the melodic material. Conceptually, the first movement represents a day in September of 1967 as Morris began his career at Tennessee Tech University. Beginning with a gentle, noble theme, the mood quickly builds and shifts into an energetic and sometimes whimsical whirlwind. The end of the movement relentlessly hammers out the motive—a tribute to Winston’s unrelenting musical drive. This abruptly shifts with the final note, moving seamlessly into the second movement.
The second movement, Sweet Steel, is dedicated in loving memory to Barbara “Bobbie” Morris. Although the tone is very dark and brooding, it’s ultimately a love song by the soloist, journeying through the stages of grief. From the darkness a second theme, hopeful and uplifting, rises to a heartfelt climax.
The final movement, Cookevegas, is a tongue-in-cheek reference to Cookeville, TN, home of Winston and Tennessee Tech University. His love of jazz is a major influence on this hectic, jazzy trip through the small Southern city. A return of the driving ‘RWM’ motive from the first movement brings the concerto to its finale.
Recording is from the premiere with the U.S. Army Band:
https://www.usarmyband.com/tuba/index.html
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Suite Tuba
Composer: Bough, Thomas
Instrumentation: Solo and Wind Band Instruments: Tuba
Genre: ContemporaryThis version of Suite Tuba is for Tuba and Wind Ensemble. There is also a Tuba and Piano reduction version available.
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Suite Tuba was written in honor of my doctoral advisor and applied instructor from Arizona State University, J. Samuel Pilafian. Although Sam is best known in the brass world for his ground-breaking performances as the tuba player and founding member of the Empire Brass Quintet, he was also the primary arranger and business manager for Empire for nearly 20 years. He is also an incredible teacher, who has trained thousands of musicians around the world. Sam had a profound impact on my career in all four areas, that is, as a player, a composer and arranger, entrepreneur and teacher. This composition is designed to reflect different elements of training and studying with Sam.Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.As low as $100.00
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Shipped - Concerto (War Games)
Composer: York, Barbara
Instrumentation: Solo and Wind Band Instruments: Bass Trombone
Genre: ContemporaryCONCERTO
“War Games”
I. Toy Soldiers
II. Courtship
III. Marriage
IV. Capture the Flag
I commissioned this concerto in honor of Maestro Charles Schneider, the founding music director of Glimmerglass Opera and recently retired conductor of four symphony orchestras in upstate New York: Schenectady, Catskill (Oneonta), Utica, and Clinton. Maestro Schneider gave me my first job when I moved to the area. In addition to the symphonies and opera, I enjoyed playing under Chuck’s direction for a wide variety of one-nighters with famous musicians, Broadway shows at the Orpheus Theater, and with two ballet companies. His impact on the musical life of Central New York over the past five decades is incalculable. He is currently putting the finishing touches on his own opera, Skaters.
Barbara York likes to find inspiration for her compositions in the life of the person who places the commission, thus the subtitle War Games, taken from my avid interest in tabletop board games.
Toy Soldiers paints a vivid picture of plastic men come to life, patrolling the house after dark, then returning to their game box as the skies begin to brighten.
Courtship and Marriage speak to the sometimes not so subtle “battle of the sexes” we often experience in our relationships.
When I first heard the synthesized sound file for Courtship, I was delighted by its 19th-century parlor music flavor. Ms. York later explained that she wanted to capture the courtship scenes in my Civil War novel, The Unfinished Work. She succeeded beautifully! The movement opens with Jake’s heartfelt emotions as he awaits the arrival of his beloved. When she arrives, a minor dispute breaks out: “I thought you said….” Jake splutters his defense but is cut off with her, “Did too!” Emotion released, his beloved turns to gentle flirtations; but after a brief interlude, her temper briefly flares once again. Jake calms her by pouring out his heart in music.
The mixed meters and minor key in Marriage keep the listener off balance and create a wonderful sense of intrigue: standard strategies from The Wife’s Game Plan?
Capture the Flag percolates with the energy and adrenaline rush of seeking to capture before being captured.
The piano edition was premiered by Frank Meredith and Charles Powers on May 31, 2019 at Calvary Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Schenectady, NY.
The band edition was premiered by Frank Meredith and the Catskill Valley Wind Ensemble; Andrew Pease, conductor; November 17, 2019 in Oneonta, NY.
Frank Meredith
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Nussun Dorma
Composer: Puccini, Giaccomo Arranger: Spaniola, Joseph
Instrumentation: Solo and Wind Band Instruments: Euphonium
Genre: Operawith Band; from Turandot Learn MoreFrom $24.00
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Un Bel Di
Composer: Puccini, Giaccomo Arranger: Spaniola, Joseph
Instrumentation: Solo and Wind Band Instruments: Euphonium
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Vissi d'arte
Composer: Puccini, Giaccomo Arranger: Spaniola, Joseph
Instrumentation: Solo and Wind Band Instruments: Euphonium
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Dondie Lieta
Composer: Puccini, Giaccomo Arranger: Spaniola, Joseph
Instrumentation: Solo and Wind Band Instruments: Euphonium
Genre: Operawith Band; from La Boheme Learn MoreFrom $24.00
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Introduction and Dance
Composer: Barat, J. Edouard Arranger: Phillips, Daniel
Instrumentation: Solo Instruments: Euphonium, Piano
Genre: Contemporarywith Band Learn MoreFrom $75.00
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