Road Movie for 16-part Trombone Ensemble Trombone - Sheet Music

Road Movie was commissioned by Professor Niels-Ole Bo Johansen of the Royal Academy of Music, Arhus Denmark and premiered in Salt Lake City Utah for the International Trombone Festival 2008.Wayne Siegel has written a compelling and dramatic musical canvas using a large, 16-part Trombone Ensemble. He uses many special effects on the Trombone to give his score a vivid sound imagery."Road Movie" consists of three movements, each depicting a scene in an imaginary road movie.The first movement, AM, is set on an early morning on a country highway. The abbreviation AM is, of course, ambiguous, implying both the early hours of the day as well as the type of radio that was most common in cars in my youth.The second movement, Canyon Canon depicts a landscape inspired by the Grand Canyon.The third movement, Highway, the road movie comes to a most tragic end.This work of about 23 minutes in length is appropriate for advanced performers.

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Instrument:
Trombone
Genres:
Movies Contemporary
Publishers:
Cherry Classics
Format:
Score Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Advanced
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
1.79 pounds

16-part Trombone Ensemble - advanced

SKU: CY.CC2585

Composed by Wayne Siegel. Arranged by Wayne Siegel. Contemporary. Score and parts. Cherry Classics #CC2585. Published by Cherry Classics (CY.CC2585).

Road Movie was commissioned by Professor Niels-Ole Bo Johansen of the Royal Academy of Music, Arhus Denmark and premiered in Salt Lake City Utah for the International Trombone Festival 2008.

Wayne Siegel has written a compelling and dramatic musical canvas using a large, 16-part Trombone Ensemble. He uses many special effects on the Trombone to give his score a vivid sound imagery.

"Road Movie" consists of three movements, each depicting a scene in an imaginary road movie.
The first movement, AM, is set on an early morning on a country highway. The abbreviation AM is, of course, ambiguous, implying both the early hours of the day as well as the type of radio that was most common in cars in my youth.
The second movement, Canyon Canon depicts a landscape inspired by the Grand Canyon.
The third movement, Highway, the road movie comes to a most tragic end.

This work of about 23 minutes in length is appropriate for advanced performers.

Instrument:
Brass Trombone
Publisher:
Cherry Classics