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English Suite
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English Suite Transcribed for B-Flat Trumpet (Or Cornet) and Piano by Various Chamber Music - Sheet Music

By Various
Chamber Music Cornet in Bb, Trumpet in Bb

SKU: PR.114400280

Transcribed for B-Flat Trumpet (Or Cornet) and Piano. Composed by Various. This edition: saddle-wire stitch. Sws. Back To School. Score and parts. With Standard notation. 16 pages. Theodore Presser Company #114-40028. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.114400280).

ISBN 9781598061062. UPC: 680160003921. 9 x 12 inches. Transcribed by Bernard Fitzgerald.

This popular contest selection consists of 5 movements in a very playable arrangement: Rule Britannia/British Grenadiers, My Lovely Celia, Greensleeves, Polly Oliver, Begone Dull Care/The Jolly Miller.

  • I. Prelude
  • II. Aria
  • Iii. Pastoral (Greensleeves)
  • IV. Andante
  • V. Finale

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Based on 2 Reviews
Grits B.
April 16, 2017
Very Nice
I played this piece years ago (about 4 decades ago, I suppose), when I was in high school. It was one of my favorite performance pieces. I enjoyed it so much that I bought it again to play now that I am retired and have picked up the trumpet again. It is fun to play and quite enjoyable to the audience. I believe that this is a standard part of the intermediate repertoire.
Jazzplaya13
February 06, 2010
Nice piece!
This is a nice piece for someone that has been playing trumpet for a few years. It has a few stylistic parts that even the advance player can get some value out of. It is a popular piece that audience will enjoy and identify. Great piece if you are doing a recital and need a not so challenging piece to take up some time. The first, second, and final movements are actually very fun to play, and offer the tiniest bit of a challenge. The first movement even makes for a good opening piece, for a recital.