Three Wesendonck Lieder for Solo Trombone and 5-part Trombone Ensemble by Richard Wagner Trombone Solo - Sheet Music

By Richard Wagner

Wagner composed five songs or lieder for voice and piano in 1857-58 based on poems by Mathilde Wesendonck, the wife of one of his patrons, and have thus been known as the Wesendonck Lieder over time. Three of them: Der Engel (The Angel), Schmerzen (Sorrows), and Träume (Dreams) have been beautifully arranged for solo Trombone (may be performed on Tenor or Bass Trombone) and 5-part Trombone Ensemble by Bob Burnham. They are very beautiful to listen to! Of musical interest....Wagner inscribed the movement Träume as being a "study for Tristan and Isolde". The three movements are about 9-minutes in length and this arrangement is appropriate for moderately advanced to advanced performers and will add a great deal of musical depth to your recital or concert.

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Instrument:
Trombone Solo
Genres:
Opera Romantic Period German
Composers:
Richard Wagner
Publishers:
Cherry Classics
Format:
Score Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Richard Wagner
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.34 pounds

Solo Trombone & 5-part Trombone Ensemble

SKU: CY.CC3471

Composed by Richard Wagner. Arranged by Bob Burnham. 19th Century German lieder. Score and parts. Cherry Classics #CC3471. Published by Cherry Classics (CY.CC3471).

Wagner composed five songs or lieder for voice and piano in 1857-58 based on poems by Mathilde Wesendonck, the wife of one of his patrons, and have thus been known as the Wesendonck Lieder over time. Three of them: Der Engel (The Angel), Schmerzen (Sorrows), and Träume (Dreams) have been beautifully arranged for solo Trombone (may be performed on Tenor or Bass Trombone) and 5-part Trombone Ensemble by Bob Burnham. They are very beautiful to listen to!

Of musical interest....Wagner inscribed the movement Träume as being a "study for Tristan and Isolde".

The three movements are about 9-minutes in length and this arrangement is appropriate for moderately advanced to advanced performers and will add a great deal of musical depth to your recital or concert.