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Cramer Collection Author Title Components Manuscript Date Notes Concerto per trombone ed archi riduzione per Trombone part is ms; score is Albrechtsberger, Johan Georg trombone e pianoforte Score, trombone part photocopy of ms 1966 Trombone part is ms; score and other parts are photocopy Albrechtsberger, Johan Georg Concerto per trombone ed archi Score, parts of ms 1966 Alette, Carl Sonata for trombone and piano Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms Alexander, Josef Requiem and coda, for euphonium and piano Score Printed music 1967 Alexander, Josef Sonata, for trombone and piano Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms Allen, Omar Sonata for trombone and piano Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms 1963 Alsina, Carlos Roqué Consecuenza Score, trombone part Printed music 1969 Ambrosius, Hermann Sonate fur Posaune oder Bariton und Klavier Score, trombone part Printed music 1958 Amdahl, Magne Elegi for trombone Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms Ames, William Sonatina for trombone and piano Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms 1953 Andersen, Ejvin Sonatina for trombone and piano Score, trombone part Printed music 1968 Angelov, V. Concert piece for trombone and piano Score Photocopy of ms Arnold, Malcolm Fantasy for Trombone Part Printed music 1969 Arnestad, Finn Sonate for trombone and piano Score, trombone part Trombone part is ms; score is 1971 photocopy of ms Arrieu, Claude Mouvements pour Trombone et Piano Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms 1966 Ashkenazy, Benjamin Five pieces for trombone and piano Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms 1982 Ashkenazy, Benjamin Concerto for trombone and orchestra Score Photocopy of ms 1980 Ashkenazy, Benjamin Concerto for trombone, piano and percussion Score Photocopy of ms 1981 Bachelet, Alf. Morceau de Concours pour Trombone avec Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms 1902 accompagnement de Piano Baker, David A. Prelude and Dance for trombone and piano Score, trombone part Manuscript Bambula, Alois Die Posaune, Heft I Part Photocopy of ms Bambula, Alois Die Posaune, Heft II Part Photocopy of ms Bambula, Alois Die Posaune, Heft III Part Photocopy of ms Barat, J. Andante et Allegro Score, trombone part Printed music 5 copies of part Barat, J. Ed. Pièce en Mi flat pour trombone tenor & piano Score, trombone part Printed music 1923 Barta, Lubor Concertino for trombone e piano Score, trombone part Printed music 1964 2 copies Barta, Lubor Sonatine per trombone e pianoforte Score, trombone part Trombone part is ms; score is 1956 photocopy of ms Bartos, Jan Zdenek Sonata for trombone and piano Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms 1978 2 copies of score Basler, Paul Concerto for Tenor Trombone and Chamber Score Photocopy of ms 1984 Orchestra Basset, Leslie Sonata for trombone and piano Score, trombone part Printed music Basset, Leslie Suite for unaccompanied trombone Part Printed music Page 1 of 20 Author Title Components Manuscript Date Notes Bauer, Felix Nursery Suite Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms Bausznern, Dietrich von Konzert fur posaune und orgel Score, trombone part Printed music 1979 Bavicchi, John Preludes for unaccompanied Trombone Part Printed music 1966 Bazant, Jaromir Sonata pro pozoun a klavir, Op.33 Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms 1973 Beasley, Rule Four miniatures, for trombone and tuba Score Photocopy of ms 1971 Beasley, Rule Concerto for Euphonium and Orchestra Piano part, euphonium part Photocopy of ms Beasley, Rule Fantasy for baritone horn and wind orchestra Piano part, euphonium part Photocopy of ms 1959 Beasley, Rule Sonata for trombone and piano Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms 1976 Beckler. Stanworth Sonata for trombone and piano, Op.49 No.7 Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms 1959 Behár, György Concerto for trombone and string orchestra Score, piano part, trombone Trombone part is ms; piano 1974 2 copies of part part is printed music; score is parts photocopy of ms Bentzon, Niels Viggo Sonate for trombone and piano Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms Bernaud, Alain Exponentielles pour trombone tenor et piano Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms 1980 Berio, Luciano Sequenza V Part Printed music Beveridge, Thomas Sonata for trombone and piano Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms Bilik, J.H. Sonata for solo trombone Part Photocopy of ms Blatny, Pavel Scena con ottoni Score, parts Photocopy of ms 1978 Blatter, Alfred Five Sketches Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms 1969 Blazaevich, V. Concert duets for two Trombones 1943 Blazhevich, Vladislav Concerto No.11 for trombone and piano Score Printed music Blazhevich, V.M. School for slide trombone, pt. I: piano part Part Printed music 1947 Blazhevich, V.M. School for slide trombone, pt. I: trombone part Part Printed music 1947 Blazhevich, V.M. School for tuba in B-flat Part Printed music 1935 Blazhevich, Vladislav Concerto No.5 for trombone and piano Score, trombone part Printed music 1956 Blazhevich, Vladislav Concerto No.1 for trombone and piano Score Printed music 1981 Blazhevich, Vladislav Concerto No.2 for trombone and piano Score, trombone part Printed music 1939 Blodek, Vilem V Studni, komicka opera o jednom jednani Score Photocopy of ms Blokker, Lees Studies for trombone Part Photocopy of ms Blumenfeld, Aaron Sonata for Trombone and Piano Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms Boda, John Sonatina for baritone horn and synthesizer Score Photocopy of ms 2 copies Boda, John Sonatina for euphonium and tape Score, piano part Photocopy of ms 1983 Boda, John Sonatina for trombone and piano Score, trombone part Printed music 1954 3 copies of part Boda, John Sonatina for trombone and piano No.2 Score Photocopy of ms 1970 Bogár, István Bevezetes es Rondo for trombone and piano Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms Bogár, István Sonatina per trombone e pianoforte Score, piano part, trombone Score and trombone part are 1962 part ms; piano part is photocopy of ms Bogár, István Burlesca per otón Score, parts Printed music 1971 Page 2 of 20 Author Title Components Manuscript Date Notes Bogár, István Three movements, for brass quartet Score, parts Printed music 1972 Bogár, István Brass-rubbings(three sketches for brass sextet) Score Printed music 1979 Bohrnstedt, Wayne R. Concertino for trombone and strings Score, piano part, trombone Trombone part is probably ms; part piano part and score are photocopy of ms Bottje, Will Gay Recitative, arioso, and finale for trombone and Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms piano Botyarov, Yevgeny Mikhailovich Sonatina for trombone and piano Score, trombone part Printed music 1982 Boutry, Roger Trombonera pour Trombone et Piano Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms 1956 Bozza, Eugene Trois essays, pour trombone et percussion(un Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms 1977 percussionniste) Bozza, E. Ciaccona pour Trombone et Piano Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms 1967 Brandon, Sy Sonata for trombone and piano Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms 1970 Brink, Philip Concerto for trombone and piano Score, trombone part Printed music 1972 Brink, Philip Exegesis Part Photocopy of ms 1973 Brockner, Charles E. Concerto for trombone and orchestra Part Manuscript Brown, J.E. Impromtu for bass or tenor trombonen and tape Part Printed music 1973 Brown, Newel Kay Sonata for trombone and piano Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms Bruce, Neelly Grand duo for trombone and piano Score Photocopy of ms 1971 Bruce, Neely Untitled piece no. IV, for trombone and Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms percussion Bulis, Jiri Ctyri Sklabdy for Flute, Trombone, Bassoon, and Score, parts Photocopy of ms 1979 Piano Bulis, Jiri Private message Part Photocopy of ms 1974 Büsser, Henri Phoebus Variations pour Trombone et Piano Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms 1933 Büsser, Henri Pièce en mi bèmol Pour Trombone Tènor avec Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms accompagnement de Piano Buttner, Max Conzerto for posaune und clavier Score, trombone part Printed music 1954 Buyanovsky, Vitali Three pieces for trombone solo Part Photocopy of ms Cabus, Peter Fuga en Toccata voor bazuin en clavier Score Photocopy of ms 1958 Cabus, P. Intrada, pour 3 trompettes, 1 cor & 2 trombones Score, parts Photocopy of ms 1964 Cabus, Peter Mouvement en forme sonate Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms 1968 Cage, John Solo for sliding trombone Part Photocopy of ms 1960 Campo, Frank Commedie, for trombone & percussion Score Photocopy of ms 2 copies Capdeville, Constance Sonate concertante Score, trombone part Printed music 1966 Casinière, Y.de la Thème Variè pour Trombone et Piano Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms 1958 Castérède, Jacques Fantaisie Concertante pour Trombone basse ou Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms 1960 Tuba Ut ou Saxhorn basse si flat et Piano Page 3 of 20 Author Title Components Manuscript Date Notes Castérède, Jacques Sonatine pour trombone et piano Score, trombone part Printed music 1958 Ceika, Petr. Sonata for trombone and piano Score, trombone part One manuscript set, two 1971 3 copies photocopy of ms sets Childs, Barney Music for trombone and piano Score Photocopy of ms 1966 Childs, Barney Sonata for solo trombone Part Photocopy of ms 1962 Chudova, Tatiana A. Sonata for trombone and piano Score, trombone part Printed music 1973 Cimera, Jaroslav Concerto for trombone and piano, Mvt.1&2 Score, trombone part Printed music 1968 Clérisse, Robert Théme de Concours pour trombone ou bassoon Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms et piano Coker, Wilson Concerto for tenor-bass trombone and Score, trombone part Printed music 1961 symphonic band Composition for Trombone and Orchestra Opus Score, trombone part Printed music 1987 2 Con, Peter Tre Trombonetti pre Trombone a Klavir Score Photocopy of ms Constant, Maurice Concerto “Gli elementi” per trombone, archi e Piano part, trombone part Photocopy of ms 1977 due corni Coolridge, Richard A. Arioso for trombone and piano Score, trombone part Photocopy of ms 1966 Coolridge, Richard A. Curves of Gold Score, trombone part One photocopy of ms set, one 1973 2 copies printed set Concertos for brass instruments: Concertos for Piano part, trombone part Printed music 1982 Opus 2 trombone Concertos for wood and brass wind instruments Score, trombone part Printed music 1978 Opus 1 and orchestra by Soviet composers.
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