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A-1031


Laszlo Dubrovay:
Solo No.12

Laszlo Dubrovay (1943- )
Virtuoso solo piece for bass trombone experimenting with new sounding.


6.50


A-1172

Laszlo Dubrovay: Concerto for Horn and Trombone

Laszlo Dubrovay (1943– )

I composed this work at the request of Miklós Sugár for a concert by the  EAR Ensemble in 2008. It is dedicated to Zoltán Varga and Róbert Káip. An unusual feature of the concerto is that without an orchestral accompaniment, the two soloists "compete" with one another. Knowing the exceptional technical and viruoso abilities of the performers I  composed a three movement work in which they can show what they and their instruments can do. In the powerful first movement (Con fuoco) we hear overtone-glissandos, lip trills, valve trills, the low register, the high register, echo-effects and  double-tongued progressions organized into binary form.In the second movement (Moderato) ternary form is built from modulations of timbre, floating evaporating flutter-tonguings, and note progressions of simultaneous lip trills and valve trills.The third movement Libero /Allegro assai), after the introduction (notes with dynamic echoes and  lip-vibrations), is a very fast, virtuoso  rondo, in which we hear staccatos, glissando harmonics, and humorous  sounds made with a wah-wah mute. In the second episode the theme from the second movement appears in a different medium, after which the return of the second rondo theme  – with blockings – mixes together still more sound elements. The coda, after recalling the fifth-echo and lip-vibration motives of the introduction, closes the work with an overtone-glissando punchline.

Laszlo Dubrovay

2 playing scores

15.00

A-1083

Peter Durko:
Monologue for Trombone

Peter Durko (1972- )
Solo concert piece which was the compulsory work of a competition of the Liszt Academy Budapest.

5.50

A-1184

Fekete Gyula: Parlato

Gyula Fekete (1962– )
A solo piece in one movement, in a tonal, communicative manner composed in 2000 which the trombonist can reach a virtuoso kind of success with. (6 pages)

10.50




A-1078

Melinda Kistetenyi:
Sonata per trombone solo

Melinda Kistetenyi (1928-1999)
A drawing-like, lyrical concert piece by the composer, also reknown as an organist, in a style following Kodály, useful on higher educational degrees as well.

5.50

 

 


A-1036

Balazs Szunyogh:
Study

Balazs Szunyogh (1954-1999)
Concert piece that can be played from intermediate level of education.


6.00




A-1073

Ivan Madarasz:
Dialogue for trombone and piano

Ivan Madarasz (1949- )
Virtuoso composition using modern effects of intonation.

10.50

A-1157

Viktor Togobitsky: Scherzo

Viktor Togobitsky (1952–1999)
A concert piece for trombone and piano by the Russian composer who lived in Hungary. Suitable for intermediate educational purposes, too. (Trombone part included)

15.00

A-1167

Peter Durkó: Brass Engravings

Peter Durko (1972– )
A quartet for trombones in three movements.
Score and parts

22.00

A-1118

Ilona Mesko: Fo(u)r Corpus

Ilona Mesko (1981–  )
Concert piece in one movement dedicated to the Corpus Trombone Quartet.
Score and parts

 

22.00