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After You’ve Gone
Composer: Creamer and Layton,Arranger: Levesque, CraigEnsemble: Brass TrioGenre: JazzGrade: 4Duration: 2Model: CRL120Composed in 1918 by Layton and Creamer, this popular song has been recorded numerous times, and its chord progression is the basis of many other compositions. It was recently used as the theme song for the British sitcom of the same name. This arrangement is for Brass Trio. -
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Beale Street Blues
Composer: Handy, W.C.Arranger: Levesque, CraigEnsemble: Brass TrioGenre: JazzGrade: 3Duration: 3Model: CRL118The title of the "Beale Street Blues" refers to a street in Memphis, Tennessee, which served as the center of African American entertainment at that time. Its is also a place closely associated with the development of the blues. This arrangement is for B♭ Trumpet, Horn and Trombone. -
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St. James Infirmary
Composer: TraditionalArranger: Levesque, CraigEnsemble: Woodwind QuintetGenre: JazzGrade: 4Duration: 3.5Model: AOS082The "St. James Infirmary Blues" is an American Folksong of anonymous origin. The title is derived from St. James Hospital in London, a religious foundation for the treatment of leprosy. The melody is based on an 18th century English folk song called “The Unfortunate Rake”. This arrangement for Woodwind Quintet features written... -
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St. James Infirmary
Composer: TraditionalArranger: Levesque, CraigEnsemble: Brass TrioGenre: JazzGrade: 4Duration: 3Model: CRL119The "St. James Infirmary Blues" is an American Folksong of anonymous origin. The title is derived from St. James Hospital in London, a religious foundation for the treatment of leprosy. The melody is based on an 18th century English folk song called “The Unfortunate Rake”. This arrangement, for brass trio,... -
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St. James Infirmary
Composer: TraditionalArranger: Levesque, CraigEnsemble: Trumpet, Horn and PianoGenre: JazzGrade: 4Duration: 4Model: CRL129An arrangement of the Blues standard for Trumpet, Horn and Piano. It features improvised solo sections for each instrument, and a written out solo is included for the horn player. Nice rendition here by Thrice