Trombone Duets

Two Duets from Woodland Sketches Op.51 by Edward MacDowell trans. Jamie Wehr The American composer Edward MacDowell is, perhaps, best known for his Woodland Sketches Op.51, a piano piece of great beauty. Composer-trombonist Jamie Wehr has set the two most memorable sketches from this miniature masterpiece “To a Wild Rose” and “In Autumn” for tenor and bass trombones. Whether the two movements are played as a suite or individually, this new publication is easily programmable. WM #276…$7.50

Duet for Piano and Two Trombones by Charles Small The “original” version of the Duet by Mr. Small, features the lyrical quality of the trombone at the introduction and the closing. The middle section is powerfully set with a strong percussive accompaniment from the piano. WM #19…$12.50

Ten Duets for Bass Trombone by Earl Zindars The prolific Mr. Zindars has done it again. He used his commanding and unique ability to create a set of duets. The range of the set provides a satisfying variety of music, from the beautiful Duet #3: Children’s Songs 1 & 2 to grooves such as Duet #7: Funklore. You will want to have this collection in your studio to play with students and friends. WM #205…$7.50

Ten Duets for Tenor Trombone by Earl Zindars What the jazz trombonist and teacher always demand for an extremely versatile set of duets in which the players may stretch out to improvise if they want because the chord changes are figued in the score. The players may use these in a performance type setting with a combo or they may play them with other students in a studio. The set is very tuneful and can be played just for fun. “Zindars provides us with a duet collection primarily consisting of pieces in a jazz ballad style…The parts rarely overlap, and a teacher can use these duets profitably with a student who has limited range. The addition of a keyboard player improvisising and accompaniment on the given chord structures will enhance the learning experience.” Paul Overly, Bob Jones, ITA Journal, July 2003 WM #211…$9.00