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B R a Ss C a Ta Lo G BRASS CATALOG 2 Contents Trumpet 3–5 Trumpet Duets 6 Find us on Horn 7 social media and streaming sites Tuba 7 Trombone 8 Trios 9 Quartet 9–11 Quintet 12–14 Ensemble 15 Downloadable Music In a hurry? We’ve got you covered. With our downloadable selection of music, simply download, print, and go.. Not sure how to download? Watch our short video tutorial on YouTube. 3 Trumpet & Piano Trumpet or Flugelhorn Ming (Brush Strokes) Festival Prelude on Thaxted TRUMPET Su Lian Tan Gustav Holst / David Howard Pettit A recital piece, marked “mysterious.” Opens and closes Trumpet or Flugelhorn and Organ with muted passages, owing between consonance and A beautiful solo arrangement of the dissonance. much-loved THAXTED tune from Gus- 7961 $27.00 tav Holst’s The Planets. This setting is playable on either the trumpet or the Sonata for Trumpet and Piano (Legends) ugelhorn. Appropriate for worship Daniel Pinkham services, weddings, and concerts. The rst movement is almost entirely unaccompanied, Medium with a haunting improvisational feel. The second move- 20-767 $12.00 ment is quite gentle, while the third is much more of a back-and-forth between trumpet and piano. The nal Here I Am, Lord movement moves quickly, keeping a feeling of unease Daniel L. Schutte / through the end. David Howard Pettit 6517 $28.35 Trumpet or Flugelhorn and Organ This popular hymn HERE I AM is Naomi’s Lullaby arranged here in a owing setting Stanley M. Homan that shifts the melody back and forth “The melody had been swimming around in my head between the organ and the trumpet. since the 1970s. When Naomi was born in 2004, it gave A good addition to the instrumental me a reason to compose an accompaniment for it and repertoire for all who love this hymn. name it in honor of my only child.”—Stanley M. Homan Medium Easy 20-774 $9.00 7.0685 $9.00 Vocalise for Square Dance Flugelhorn and Piano Robert L. Sanders Daron Hagen Short, lively piece for trumpet and piano. Flugehorn and Piano 1.2168 $8.30 Vocalise is written for Don Plotz, and subtitled “Homage à Bud Powell.” Three Baroque Trumpet Tunes 4727 $8.00 S . Drummond Wol Upbeat. Includes: Trumpet Tune from Voluntary in D by John Stanley; Trumpet Tune from First Voluntary in D by William Boyce; Trumpet Tune from Concerto in D (Con Tromba) by Guiseppi Torelli; Trumpet (Medium-Moder- ately Dicult); Keyboard (Moderately Easy-Medium) Moderately Easy - Moderately Dicult with Strings 20-925 $14.00 Suite for Trumpet and Strings Orlando Gibbons / Adrian Cruft with Clarinet The movements of this suite were se- lected and freely arranged from the Two Dances keyboard music of Orlando Gibbons Walter Hartley (1583–1625) by Adrian Cruft, and are Clarinet, Trumpet, and Piano entitled: “Italian Ground;” “Coranto;” This trio contains 1. Rag Tango, and 2. Slow Drag. Both “Maske;” “The King’s Juell.” String parts available on rental. are more dissonant takes on traditional ragtime. Medium 1.3026 $8.30 1.5128 $10.75 with Horn Four Trumpets Ave Maria Salute Franz Schubert / John A. Romeri Trumpet, French Horn, and Organ Walter Piston / Luis C. Engelke / Carl B. Schmidt This arrangement of Schubert’s familiar work begins by Four Trumpets with opt. Percussion giving the melody primarily to the trumpet and then alternating between the horn and trumpet to provide a The edition of this gemcontains glorious eect. C instrument and vocal parts are provid- extensive notes by the editors in this ed as an alternative to the horn. scholarly performance edition. Medium Medium 20-940 $13.00 8113 $14.40 4 Dallas Blair Come and Rejoice! Joyful, Joyful Seasonal Music for Trumpet and Organ Three Hymns for Trumpet and Trumpet and Organ Organ Five settings that span the seasons of Advent, Trumpet and Organ Christmas and Epiphany. Sometimes jubilant, Each of the three compositions is designed sometimes expressive, they give the perform- to be a piece unto itself. The writing is accessible ers a fresh approach to familiar carols through for both organist and trumpeter and makes colorful harmonies and interesting countermel- creative use of rhythm and melody, along with odies. contrasts in mood and tempo. Although hymn Medium based, each can be used in concert as well as 20-245 $20.00 in worship. Includes:”Immortal Invisible” (St. Denio);”Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee” (Hymn to Sound the Trumpet Joy);”Now Thank We All Our God” (Nun Danket Seasonal Music for Trumpet and Alle Gott). Keyboard (Lent/Easter) Medium Trumpet and Keyboard 20-705 $15.00 This collection of hymn arrangements will TRUMPET provide much needed repertoire for the solo Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us trumpeter during the Lent and Easter season. Three Hymn Settings Moderately Easy for Trumpet and Organ 20-390 $31.00 Trumpet and Organ Overall theme is hope and security of the believer. Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us BRAD Hymn Introductions and Descants BURY and God, Whose Giving Knows No Ending (Beach Spring) are quiet and contemplative in for Trumpet and Organ, Set 1 nature, emphasizing the expressive qualities of Dallas Blair both the trumpet and keyboard. We’re Marching Trumpet and Organ to Zion (Marching to Zion) is more upbeat in The trumpet introductions and descants lie well tempo, in the happy, jovial feeling of a march. within a comfortable range for the trumpeter, Each piece is moderately easy in range and which makes this volume accessible for dierent technique. levels of expertise. Moderately Easy Medium–Moderately Dicult 20-765 $16.00 20-400, Set 1 $15.00 20-702, Set 2 $20.00 20-141, Set 3 $21.00 20-703, Set 4 $20.00 Trumpet & Organ ORIGINAL WORKS Blue, Green, Red Voluntary for Trumpet Julian Wachner and Organ “Blue, Green, Red”, a three-movement piece for trumpet Domecq Smith and organ, is infused with the inuences of jazz and blues. The work should nd a variety of Julian Wachner paints each movement’s respective color use for diering occasions. The with aplomb using the tone colors of the two instruments trumpet writing is alternately to great eect. “Blue, Green, Red” was commissioned by broad, exible, sometimes playful. the International Trumpet Guild and was premiered by Ste- It presents technical material phen Burns and David Schrader at the 2013 International which will be of interest to the Trumpet Guild Conference in Grand Rapids, MI. trumpet player. The work is Moderately Dicult easily adapted for use as an organ 8221 $18.00 solo. As is characteristic of many trumpet voluntaries, the piece may be lengthened or shortened according to Scenes circumstance. This work is ideal for use where nobility of Daniel Pinkham expression is desired. Reproducible pages for C or B-at Commissioned by the Boston Chapter of the American Trumpet provided. Guild of Organists. Contains four short works: Jericho; Moderately Dicult Jonah; Absalom; A Time to Dance. 20-920 $7.00 6749 $21.00 5 Trumpet & Organ TRUMPET ORIGINAL WORKS Trumpet Tune in G Two Trumpet Tunes for a Celebration Jeremy J. Bankson Robert Cavarra A reworking of the composer’s original edition for brass Styled after the popular trumpet tunes of Purcell and quintet and organ, this jubilant and original composition Clarke. Includes trumpet parts in C and D. will be a welcome addition the repertoire for organ and Medium solo trumpet. It can also be played by organ alone, with 20-922 $7.50 cue notes provided for all the trumpet passages. Moderately Easy 20-919 $12.00 CLASSICAL ARRANGEMENTS E’en So, Lord Jesus, Quickly Come Trumpet Prelude Paul Manz / Philip Brunelle Johan Helmich Roman / S. Drummond Wol A faithful setting of this much-beloved piece. From Drottningholm’s orchestral suite of wedding music Moderately Easy written for a Swedish royal wedding. A tuneful, joyous work, 20-063 $9.00 rewarding to play. Competent trumpeter. Prelude to Te Deum Medium Marc-Antoine Charpentier / Scott M. Hyslop 20-908 $9.00 Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1643-1704) composed his setting of the Te Deum in D Major between 1688 and 1698. Two Festive Christmas Settings The Prelude from the Te Deum, originally scored for trumpet for Trumpet and Organ and orchestra, is the introductory movement to this large J. S. Bach / Layton James multi-movement work. This arrangement retains all of the Glittering trumpet writing of two Baroque works, that regal and joyful characteristics of the original, while making captures the festal anticipation of the Christmas season: J.S. it accessible for use at weddings and celebratory services. Bach’s “Hear, King of Angels” from his Christmas Oratorio, Moderately Easy and G. F. Handel’s”Joy to the World.” Virtuosic organ parts 20-935 $8.00 to match. Ideal for preludes or postludes. ”Hear, King of Angels” is suitable for Christmas procession or any festive Three Trumpet Tunes occasion. for Solo Trumpet and Organ Moderately Dicult–Dicult William Boyce / S. Drummond Wol 20-101 $10.00 Music from the English Baroque period. Trumpet tunes from Voluntaries No. 1, 3, 5. Competent high school trumpeter. Moderately Easy–Medium 20-921 $14.00 HYMNBASED Praise to the Lord This Is My Father’s World Classic Chorale Preludes Three Hymns for Trumpet and Organ Paul Manz / Benjamin M. Culli Philip M. Young One of our most comprehensive collections Three bright and joyful hymn tunes from England of music for solo instrument and either piano and Wales provide spritely interplay between solo or organ. Chorale preludes by Paul Manz are trumpet and organ. Parts for trumpet in C and B-at skillfully adapted to feature a solo line, while are included.
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