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Frescobaldi - Toccata - Brass Choir
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Frescobaldi - Toccata - Brass ChoirToccata by Girolamo Frescobaldi (?) (1583 1643) Arranged for Brass Choir by Fredrick Lange The term toccata is derived from the Italian word toccare meaning to touch and refers to performing a keyboard work characterized by rhapsodic sections with sustained chord, scale passages, and broken configurations. The exact origins of this famous work are not precisely known. It is first found attributed to Frescobaldi in a work by Gaspar Casado, Toccata for
Trombone ( former Principal Trombone - Danish National Symphony Orchestra - currently Professor at Royal Danish Music Academy ) - and The Prince of Denmark´s Brass Ensemble
By Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Someone to watch over Me
The standard Solo piece for Trombone is accompanied by Brass Quintet in this arrangement
This edition is in E-flat
Horns Alone
Bass Trombone in bass clef
Trumpet Eb part
Score : 14 pages - Trumpet parts : 3 pages - Horn : 3 pages - Trombone : 2 pages - Tuba : 2 pages
C Trumpet part - ( A and Bb piccolo parts included )
Bb Trumpet and Baritone ( T
Overture from 3
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