Concertino for Brass - Score and Parts by Bruce Adolphe Horn - Sheet Music

By Bruce Adolphe

Commissioned by the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, this concertino was originally conceived as a part of a complete educational concertprogram. Four concertini, each featuring a different instrumental family within the chamber orchestra, are played in succession to demonstrate the characteristic sounds of those instruments. The music is thematically related but not identical to the Concertino for Chamber Orchestra (parts available on rental from the publisher), which serves as the program's closer, demonstrating all of theorchestral sections playing together. This program is suggested by the composer for orchestra concerts, however each instrumental concertino can be performed individually and stands quite effectively on its own as a short chamber recital piece.

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Instrument:
Horn Trombone Trumpet
Genres:
Classical
Composers:
Bruce Adolphe
Publishers:
Lauren Keiser Music Publishing
UPC:
888680095208
Format:
Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Bruce Adolphe
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9.0x12.25x0.092 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.36 pounds

Horn; Trombone; Trumpet

SKU: HL.153135

Composed by Bruce Adolphe. LKM Music. Lauren Keiser Music Publishing #X203002. Published by Lauren Keiser Music Publishing (HL.153135).

UPC: 888680095208. 9.0x12.25x0.092 inches.

Commissioned by the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, this concertino was originally conceived as a part of a complete educational concertprogram. Four concertini, each featuring a different instrumental family within the chamber orchestra, are played in succession to demonstrate the characteristic sounds of those instruments. The music is thematically related but not identical to the Concertino for Chamber Orchestra (parts available on rental from the publisher), which serves as the program's closer, demonstrating all of theorchestral sections playing together. This program is suggested by the composer for orchestra concerts, however each instrumental concertino can be performed individually and stands quite effectively on its own as a short chamber recital piece.