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Collection of 10 easy pieces of the romantic period arranged for Trombone or Euphonium or Bassoon (part included) and Piano, very useful for students of the first courses. Contents: 1. Largo from “New World Symphony” – A. Dvorák 2. Theme from "Le Streghe" - N. Paganini 3. Melody in F – A. Rubinstein 4. Soldier March – R. Schumann 5. The Great Gate of Kiev - M. Mussorgsky 6. Theme from "New World Symphony" (IV mov.) - A. Dvorák 7. Theme from "Symphony n. 1" (IV mov.) - J. Brahms 8. Theme from "Symphony n. 5" (II mov.) - L. van Beethoven 9. Theme from "Symphony n. 7" (II mov.) - L. van Beethoven 10.Theme from "Swane Lake" - P. I. Tchaikovsky. _________________ Raccolta di 10 facili brani del periodo romantico arrangiati per Trombone o Euphonium o Fagotto (parte inclusa) e Pianoforte, di grande utilità per saggi e concerti degli allievi dei primi corsi.
The Paris Conservatoire's rigorous curriculum for training both singers and instrumentalists led to a wealth of musical treasures in the form of pieces composed specifically for the end-of-year examinations, which culminated in a public prize competition, the Concours du Conservatoire. The solos composed for these examinations, both the sight-reading works and the longer contest pieces (morceaux de concours), constitute the first extended series of compositions for woodwinds, brass, and harp in music history, being composed nearly annually for each instrument beginning in the 1830s. The wealth of musical treasures resulting from this systematic accumulation of works represents the historical core of these instrumental repertories today. The present volume contains a selection of morceaux de concours and other pieces written in a similar style, representing some of the most influential oboists and composers associated with the Conservatoire.
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