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The Metamorphosis is scored for a typical Romantic-sized orchestra. woodwinds: piccolo, 2 flutes, 2 oboes, English horn, 2 clarinets in B-flat, bass clarinet, 2 bassoons, contrabassoon. brass: 4 horns in F, 2 trumpets in B-flat, 2 tenor trombones, bass trombone, tuba.
Michael Haydn, Concertino in D major for Horn, Trombone and Orchestra (1767) [1] Jennifer Higdon, Low Brass Concerto for 2 Tenor Trombones, Bass Trombone, Tuba and Orchestra (2017) Helmut Lachenmann, NUN for Flute, Trombone, Male Choir and Orchestra (1999) Johan de Meij, Two-Bone Concerto for 2 Trombones and Wind Orchestra / Brass Band (2016)
The piece is cast into one movement and takes around 5 to 7 minutes to perform. It is scored for an exceptionally large orchestra, consisting of two piccolos, three flutes, three oboes, an English horn, three clarinets in B-flat, a bass clarinet, three bassoons, a contrabassoon, four French horns in F, four trumpets in B-flat, two trombones, a bass trombone, a tuba, timpani, two harps, a ...
Concerto for Tuba or Bass Trombone and Piano, (1995) Concertino for Bass Trombone and Trombone Choir, (1996) Ballade for Bass Trombone and Piano, (1996) Original version for clarinet and string orchestra; Rhapsody for Bass Trombone and Piano, (1997) Original version for bass trombone and string orchestra; Songs for Love and Loss, (2004)
At a classical bass audition, the performer typically plays a movement from a J.S. Bach suite for solo cello or a movement from a bass concerto and a variety of excerpts from the orchestral literature. The excerpts are typically the most technically challenging parts of bass parts and bass solos from the orchestral literature.
The first is a Baroque orchestra (i.e., J.S. Bach, Handel, Vivaldi), which generally had a smaller number of performers, and in which one or more chord-playing instruments, the basso continuo group (e.g., harpsichord or pipe organ and assorted bass instruments to perform the bassline), played an important role; the second is a typical classical ...
Thème varié for bass trombone (or tuba, or bass saxhorn) and piano (1957) New Orleans for bass trombone (or tuba, or bass saxhorn) and piano (1962) 3 Pièces for trombone quartet (tuba ad libitum) (1964) Ciaccona for trombone and piano (1967) 11 Études sur des modes karnatiques (11 Studies in Karnatic Modes) for trombone (1972)
This is a list of compositions by Alan Hovhaness (1911–2000), ordered by opus number. [1] [2] Composition dates shown in Roman font are as given at Hovhaness.com, [3] while conflicting dates from Kunze [4] or New Grove [5] are shown in italics.