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Fauré - Three Romances Without Words Opus 17 for Euphonium and Piano Hebrew The Trombone part is in

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The Trombone part is in Tenor Clef and the length of the work is about eight minutes

A great transcription of Bach's "Dorian Toccata" BWV 538 for 8-part Trombone Ensemble by Ralph Sauer

ending off on a cloud of velvet

The relationship between the two instruments in this Sonata is never that of Soloist and Accompanist

inspired from the Hebrew bible

Fauré - Three Romances Without Words Opus 17 for Euphonium and Piano Hebrew The Trombone part is inThe Three Romances Without Words, Opus 17, were most likely composed for Solo Piano in 1863 while Faur was still a student at the cole Niedermeyer, but not performed in public until much later. They have all of the recognizable features of the composer: Simplicity, lyricism, charm and fluidity. Their inspiration may have come from the earlier works by Mendelssohn, which Mr. Sauer has also lovingly given life to. These three short works can be

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