Brass
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$18.00
Worlds Apart
Composer: Gulino, FrankEnsemble: Trombone and PianoGenre: Modern ClassicalGrade: 4Duration: 6Model: CMP1668"Worlds Apart" (2010) is a new work from exciting young composer Frank Gulino. Parts are provided for both Trombone and Bass Trombone. Nice rendition here by Joshua Zimmer, bass trombone -
$20.00 – $150.00Price range: $20.00 through $150.00
Zodiac
Composer: DiLorenzo, AnthonyEnsemble: Solo Horn, Euphonium and BandGenre: Modern ClassicalGrade: 6Duration: 25Model: AOS1295Zodiac is a concerto for Solo Horn and Euphonium. Each of the three movments is based upon some element of Greek Mythology. Gemini Capricorn Aries This work is available in four formats Soloists and piano Soloists and Orchestra (coming soon) Soloists and Concert Band (this version) Soloists and Brass Band ... -
$118.00
Zodiac
Composer: DiLorenzo, AnthonyEnsemble: Brass BandGenre: Modern ClassicalGrade: 6Duration: 25Model: AOS1344Zodiac is a concerto for Solo Horn and Euphonium. Each of the three movments is based upon some element of Greek Mythology. Gemini Capricorn Aries This work is available in four formats Soloists and piano Soloists and Orchestra (coming soon) Soloists and Concert Band Soloists and Brass Band (this version) The... -
$35.00
Zodiac
Composer: DiLorenzo, AnthonyEnsemble: Horn, Euphonium and PianoGenre: Modern ClassicalGrade: 5Duration: 25Model: AOS1346Zodiac is a concerto for Solo Horn and Euphonium. Each of the three movments is based upon some element of Greek Mythology. Gemini Capricorn Aries This work is available in four formats Soloists and piano (this version) Soloists and Orchestra (coming soon) Soloists and Concert Band Soloists and Brass Band The... -
$22.00
Zurg’s Planet from Disney’s Toy Story
Composer: Newman, RandyArranger: Hirschman, EdEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: Modern ClassicalGrade: 4Duration: 3Model: ABP126This music comes from the opening scene of Toy Story 2 where Emperor Zurg uses his ray gun to seemingly vaporize the top half of Buzz's Lightyear's body. Luckily, the makers of the film were simply "trolling" the movie audience, as the scene is revealed to be the onscreen action...