Calabrese - A.Bazzini Arr.Geren - euphonium and piano |
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Calabrese for Euphonium
Antonio Bazzini/arr. Geren
First published in 1859, Antonio Bazzini's Calabrese, Op. 34, No. 6 comes from a collection of six characteristic pieces written for violin. The euphonium version of the work was premiered by American virtuoso Dr. Benjamin Pierce and Tomoko Kashiwagi at the University of Arkansas in February 2013. The constant mixture of duple and triple rhythms provides the opportunity to display firm control over rhythmic accuracy. Additionally, the endurance, flexibility and technical prowess required will challenge the performer to sustain a light approach throughout. -Patrick Geren (arranger)
This is a fabulous piece but only for the advanced player. It's similar to some of the other crazy encore-type piece Steve plays from time to time, including the Dance of the Goblins, by the same composer!
Congrats to Patrick Geren for finding these fabulous works to arrange.
Solo Parts Included: Euphonium BC and TC