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(More customer reviews)Not sure where Henry Smith got his ability to arrange music, maybe a cracker jack box. Last time I looked, and I've been playing Trombone for over thirty years, a Trombone solo meant that you have the melody. Beware, Sleepers Wake melody is written for the piano, not for Trombone. If you look for the melody in the Trombone book portion of this collection, you will be greatly disappointed. It's not there. If you want to take the extra time to transpose it so that you can play it on Trombone, be aware that you will be echoed by the piano, supposedly the "accompaniment."
Don't waste your time and money. Shop for this music by an arranger that actually knows what he is doing.
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Contents: Adagio (from Concerto for Cello and Orchestra) ¥ Adagio Contabile (from Sonata VI for Violin) ¥ Alla Siciliano (from Sonata V for Bassoon) ¥ Andante Cantabile (from Concerto for Trombone and Band) ¥ Arioso (from Piano Concerto in F Minor) ¥ Chorale (from Sleepers, Wake!) ¥ Concert Piece, Op. 88 ¥ Elegy for Mippy II (for unaccompanied trombone) ¥ Menuet Alternat (from Sonata VI for Bassoon) ¥ Panis Angelicus ¥ Preludio (from Violin Sonata in F) ¥ Recitative and Prayer (from Grand Symphony for Band, Op.15) ¥ Rondo (from Concerto No. 2) ¥ Sarabande (from Oboe Concerto in G Minor) ¥ Second Movement (from Sonatina for Trombone and Piano) ¥ Vocalise.
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