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$20.00
Paravent
Composer: Luis, IngoEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: JazzGrade: 5Duration: 5Model: AOS600Paravent is a new piece based on themes from Ravel’s “Pavane pour une infante défunte” (Pavane for a dead princess) which was originally written for solo piano. "I am drawn to Ravel's music and the music of other impressionists because its rich chromaticism reminds me of Jazz, my first love.... -
$15.00
Perspiration Refrigeration
Composer: Hirschman, EdEnsemble: Trumpet QuartetGenre: JazzGrade: 5Duration: 3.5Model: ABP507This trumpet quartet is based on funk-soul riffs and is a lot of fun to play. Each player gets an opportunity to solo and the soli section is an excellent vehicle to see how "tightly" everyone can play together. The solos from the original recording have been transcribed or the... -
$18.00
Pomp and Circumstance
Composer: Elgar, EdwardArranger: Bill, Christopher and William PrinziEnsemble: Trombone QuartetGenre: JazzGrade: 5Duration: 4Model: AOS745Not your standard arrangement, "Pomp and Circumstance" starts with a traditional setting, followed by a Jazz/Funk section. Bass and Drum parts are included The Video below features the arranger playing all 4 parts as an audio and video overdub. -
$20.00
Reunion Rag
Composer: Nagle, PaulEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: JazzGrade: 3Duration: 2Model: PN04This rag is firmly in the tradition of the great rags of the past, yet offers something different such as the unanticipated syncopation in the trombone in the last section. Give Joplin a much-needed rest and try Nagle on your next concert!Includes optional drum set part. -
$24.00
Rialto Ripples
Composer: Gershwin, GeorgeArranger: Allen, MichaelEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: JazzGrade: 4Duration: 3Model: BB-BQ930103This tune was used as the theme song for the Ernie Kovaks show during the 1950's. In fact, Jack Newlon 'borrowed' the first strain from Gershwin's only rag for his own composition the Oriental Blues which was the music used by Mr. Kovaks for his radio and television programs from... -
$45.00
Rialto Ripples – a Rag
Composer: Gershwin, GeorgeArranger: Allen, MichaelEnsemble: Brass EnsembleGenre: JazzGrade: 4Duration: 3Model: BB-BE000802This tune was used as the theme song for the Ernie Kovaks show during the 1950's. In fact, Jack Newlon 'borrowed' the first strain from Gershwin's only rag for his own composition the Oriental Blues which was the music used by Mr. Kovaks for his radio and television programs from... -
$18.00
Royal Garden Blues
Composer: TraditionalArranger: Nagle, PaulEnsemble: Brass QuartetGenre: JazzGrade: 4Duration: 2Model: EC410The "Royal Garden Blues" was composed in 1919 by Clarence and Spencer Williams, and popularized by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band. It is thought to be one of the first popular songs based on a riff. Includes: Trumpet 1, Trumpet 2, Horn in F (Trombone alternate part provided), and Trombone. -
$20.00
Samba de Mogán
Composer: Luis, IngoEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: JazzGrade: 5Duration: 3Model: AOS602"Samba de Mogán is piece reminiscent of the beautiful old village and harbor of Mogán on the Island of Gran Canaria, where I often spend my holidays. Mogán is one of the lovely Canary Islands located in the Atlantic Ocean near Morocco."Ingo LuisReviews:Steve Tayton: "What a great piece for Brass... -
$20.00
Sensation Rag
Composer: Original Dixieland Jazz Band,Arranger: Gale, JackEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: JazzGrade: 4Duration: 3Model: EC568The Sensation Rag, an early hit for the "Original Dixieland Jazz Band", was composed by Joseph Lamb. Lamb, James Scott and Scott Joplin are known as the "Big Three" composers of the classic ragtime genre. -
$20.00
Shine on Harvest Moon
Composer: Bayes/Norworth,Arranger: Hirschman, EdEnsemble: Brass QuintetGenre: JazzGrade: 5Duration: 2.5Model: ABP102This charts starts with a slow statement of the melody, but soon starts simmering and boiling with a quick swing beat and ascending key signatures. The shout chorus is fun and challenging at this tempo, hold on to your hats! "Shine on, Harvest Moon" is a popular early-1900s song credited...