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UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI

April 2008
Date:___________________
Nathan Chad Horsley
I, _________________________________________________________,
hereby submit this work as part of the requirements for the degree of:

Doctor of Musical Arts


in:

Trombone Performance
It is entitled:
An Annotated Database of 52 Selected Original Tenor Trombone

Duets Published From 1928-2006

This work and its defense approved by:


Timothy J. Northcut
Chair: _______________________________
Randy C. Gardner
_______________________________
bruce d. mcclung
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AN ANNOTATED DATABASE OF 52 SELECTED ORIGINAL TENOR TROMBONE


DUETS PUBLISHED FROM 1928 2006

A document submitted to the

Division of Graduate Studies and Research


of the University of Cincinnati

in partial fulfillment of the


requirements for the degree of

DOCTOR OF MUSICAL ARTS

in the Division of Performance Studies


of the College-Conservatory of Music

April 2008

by

Nathan Chad Horsley


B.M. Ed., Jacksonville State University, 2000
M.M., University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, 2003

Committee Chair: Timothy Northcut, M.M.

ABSTRACT
The purpose of this document is to provide college and private trombone instructors
with an annotated database of 52 selected original tenor trombone duets published from
1928 2006. This database consists of composer, title, copyright date, publisher, level of
difficulty, availability, range of both parts, clefs used, mutes used, and trombone type
required for performance as tenor or tenor-bass (tenor trombone fitted with an Fattachment). It also includes any required extended techniques, such as multiphonics,
flutter tonguing, lip trills, etc. Each entry concludes with a description of the work
summarizing the overall composition.
This resource will allow instructors to have a graded database from which to choose a
piece or collection of works that supports the development of the student, including
lesserknown compositions that have academic and musical value.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I would like to express my gratitude to my document committee, Professor
Timothy Northcut, Professor Randy Gardner, and Dr. bruce mcclung for their support
during my candidacy. I would like to thank my trombone instructor Professor David
Vining for convincing me to pursue this assignment. I would like to thank the University
of Cincinnatis College-Conservatory of Music faculty for their dedication, expertise, and
guidance during my graduate studies.
Additionally, I would like to recognize the influence of Cristian Ganicenco,
principal trombonist of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, my undergraduate instructor,
Dr. James Roberts, and my high school band director, Mr. Hal Murphy, for instilling in
me the work ethic necessary to accomplish this task. I am thankful for the many friends
that bring laughter and joy to my life. I am blessed to have my wonderful mother, Joan
Horsley, and my big brother, Chip, who have always believed in me. Finally, I am
eternally grateful for my beautiful wife, Kate, who encouraged me during the long hours
it took to finish this paper. Her love and caring made this final endeavor possible.
This work is dedicated to my father, Roy Horsley, for his endless support and
sacrifices, both financial and personal, which have allowed me to pursue my dreams.

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Table of Contents
Page
Abstract ........ ii
Acknowledgments ..... iv
List of Musical Examples from Annotated Compositions .. vii
List of Figures ..... viii
CHAPTERS
1 Explanation of Importance . 1
2

Methods of Data Collection ... 5

Database Field Explanation ........ 6

4 Database Entries: Duets . 8


5

Conclusion .......100

APPENDIX
A Works Indexed Alphabetically by Composers Last Name 103
B Works Indexed Alphabetically by Title .. 105
C Works Indexed by Difficulty .. 107
D Works Indexed by Trombone Type Necessary for Performance ....... 109
E Works Indexed by Trombone One Lower and Upper Range ..... 111
F Works Indexed by Trombone Two Lower and Upper Range .... 114
G Works Indexed by Clefs ..................................................................... 117
H Works Indexed by Trombone One Clefs ... 119
I Works Indexed by Trombone Two Clefs .. 119
J Works Indexed by Mutes Necessary for Performance .. 120

K Works Indexed by Extended Techniques .......... 121


L Publisher Contact Information ............... 122
Bibliography ...... 127

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List of Musical Examples from Annotated Compositions


Bassett, Leslie. 12 Duos for Trombones, C. F. Peters, Glendale, New York. Used by
permission.
Example 1, page 9.
Bolter, Norman. Occurrence, Air-Ev Productions, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Used
by permission.
Example 2, page 16.
Lesley, Simon. The Two Terrible Trombones, Warwick Music, Coventry, England. Used
by permission.
Example 3, page 47.
McCulloh, Byron. Slide Show, Accura Music, North Greece, New York. Used by
permission.
Example 4, page 52.
Stockhausen, Gabriel. Five Interludes, Kagarice Brass Editions, Denton, Texas. Used by
permission.
Example 5, page 75.
Stout, David G. 10-4-2 (Trombone Duets), Leemaur Music by Walrus Music Publishing,
Pismo Beach, California. Used by permission.
Example 6, page 77.

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List of Figures
Page
A. Pitch Name Designation System, from the New Harvard Dictionary of Music ....... 7
B. Database arranged in order from easiest to most difficult .................................... 100

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Chapter One
Motive for Research
The use of trombone duets as an instructional tool in applied lessons has become
the focus of research in recent years.1 Duets in the Applied Lesson, a survey by
Richard Human, investigated the use of trombone duets in improving solo and ensemble
skill. 2 In his discussion, Human used a quote from Himie Voxmans Selected Duets,
which states:
Duet playing affords the student the most intimate form of ensemble experience.
The problems of technique, tone quality, intonation, and ensemble balance are
brought into the sharpest relief. Careful attention must be given to style as
indicated by the printed page and as demanded by the intangibles of good taste.
Mastery of the art of duet playing leads easily and naturally to competent
performance in the larger ensembles. The numerous works included in this
volume have been selected for the purpose of introducing the instrumentalist to
the finest in two-part ensemble literature and acquainting him with a diversity of
musical forms and expressions. 3
For his survey, Human contacted seventeen college trombone teachers across the country
requesting feedback on a series of questions, which focused on the following areas:
intonation, rhythmic accuracy, sight-reading, dynamics, giving/following physical cues,
tone, style, range, recognizing melodic vs. accompanying figures, alternate positions,
setting/following tempo and tempo changes, articulation, vibrato, breath support, slide
technique, instrument position, clef reading, embouchure, use of F-attachment, and
intervals. Topics that received the highest scores in the survey were intonation,
1

Donn Schaefer Using Duet Literature in the Applied Trombone Studio: A Method and
Annotated Guide (DMA doc., University of Iowa, 2003).
2

Richard Human, Survey of the Use of Duets in the Applied Trombone Lesson, Online
Trombone Journal, http://www.trombone.org/articles/library/duetsurvey.asp; Internet: accessed 11 May
2006.
3

Himie Voxman, Selected Duets Volume 1 & 2 (Chicago, IL: Rubank. 1973), preface.

giving/following cues, sight-reading, rhythmic accuracy, style, articulation, and tone. 4 In


the appendices, Human discussed the top five suggested duet collections, which included
12 Two-Part Inventions by J. S. Bach/Donald Miller, Twenty Counterparts by Tom
Ervin, Six Canonic Sonatas by Georg Philipp Telemann/Keith Brown, the previously
mentioned Voxman Selected Duets, and placed Vladislav Blazhevichs Concert Duets
as the most recommended. 5
Composed in the 1920s and first published in 1928, Blazhevichs Concert Duets
are one of the best known examples of pedagogical writing for two trombones,
written/compiled by arguably the foremost trombone pedagogue in the early twentieth
century. 6 These idiomatic duets were designed as an aid in trombone instruction and to
provide new chamber music for public performances. 7
Humans survey notes that the pedagogical benefits of using duets in private lessons
are enormous and help the teacher evaluate specific areas of a students playing in a
performance situation. 8 Teachers use duets in the applied lesson area for many reasons
including conducting, phrasing, articulation, flexibility, slide technique, clef reading,
breath support, intonation, tone quality, style and range. 9 Additional uses of duets include
the assessment of the students consistency, level of concentration, and chamber music
performance capabilities.
4

Human, Survey of the Use of Duets in the Applied Trombone Lesson, 1

Ibid.

Andrey G Kharlamov, Vladislav Blazhevich: A History of His Life, Career, and Compositions.
(DMA doc., Northwestern University, 2005), 68.
7

Ibid.

Human, Survey of the Use of Duets in the Applied Trombone Lesson, 1

Ibid.

Donn Schaefer has presented his research in the form of an instructional guide. 10
References of this project include specific examples of literature to address different
aspects of playing, but incorporate only a small number of original duets. While the
effectiveness of using duets has been well documented, no published guide to the tenor
trombone literature currently exists.
Publications that include duets are plentiful, but they are in the form of lists as in The
Trombone: The Instrument and Its Music by Robin Gregory, 11 The Trombonists
Handbook: A Complete Guide to Playing and Teaching by Reginald Fink, 12 The Art of
Trombone Playing by Edward Kleinhammer, 13 and Literature for the Bb Tenor
Trombone by Grant B. Jenkins, 14 which give only composer, title, and perhaps a level of
difficulty. Notably, these works are out of date. Other publications take duets into
account, but only mention their presence as a peripheral venture in the overview of
pedagogical materials. 15 Reviews of specific pieces have appeared in brass instrument
journals such as the International Trombone Association Journal 16 and the Online

10

Schaefer, Using Duet Literature in the Applied Trombone Studio: A Method and Annotated

Guide, 1.
11

Robin Gregory, The Trombone: The Instrument and Its Music (New York: Praeger Publishers,
1973), 18081.
12

Reginald Fink, The Trombonists Handbook: A Complete Guide to Playing and Teaching
(Athens, OH: Accura Music, 1970), 136.
13

Edward Kleinhammer, The Art of Trombone Playing (Evanston, Illinois: Summy Birchard,
1963), 105.
14

Grant B. Jenkins, Literature for the Bb Tenor Trombone (Glen Ellyn, IL: The Instrumentalist,
1949), 5258.
15

Jeffrey J. Lemke and Mark J. Thompson, French Music for Low Brass Instruments
(Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1994), 59.
16

Mike Halverson, 33 Trombone Duets by Ernest R. Miller: A Review, International Trombone


Association Journal 24 (April 2004): 58.

Trombone Journal 17 but are few and narrow in scope. These materials rarely contain
information concerning the use of mutes, range, rhythmic complexity, or extended
techniques, which prevents the instructor from adequately assessing their merit for a
current application.
In closing, the pedagogical benefit of this database is that it will allow instructors to
have a graded database from which to choose a piece or collection of works that supports
the development of the student, including lesser known compositions that have academic
and musical value.

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Richard Human, Eight Preludes, Op. 34: A Review, Online Trombone Journal,
http://www.trombone.org/articles/library/viewarticles.asp?ArtID=42; Internet: accessed 11 May 2006.

Chapter Two
Methods of Data Collection
Because the current project involves only published tenor trombone duets,
collection of the works began with contacting all known publishers of trombone duet
literature. Primarily, the majority of literature was acquired from Hickeys Music Center,
TAP Music Sales, Sheet Music Service, and Robert King Music. Various internet search
engines, using the words trombone duet and two trombones, were used to attempt to
locate other independent publishing companies that sell trombone duets. The inquiry
continued by referencing the Music Publishers Association directory, which contains the
largest database of publisher information on the Internet. 18 Additionally, the online
resources WorldCat and OhioLINK Inter-library loan at the University of Cincinnati
were used to locate possible out of print works. The author has made every attempt to
acquire the required literature either through OhioLINK Inter-library loan or retail
purchase.
Upon obtaining the corpus of works, the next difficulty for this research project
was to determine if it was an original work for two trombones. The investigation began
with a background check on each piece to determine its originality and authenticity.
Several works were found to be arrangements or transcriptions, which will not be
included in this document. Additionally, the author was confronted with various obstacles
such as works for trombone, baritone, and bassoon. The author has concluded that the
works included in this document were conceived for trombone originally, and published
for other instruments later.

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Music Publishers Association. www.mpa.org; Internet: accessed 19 May 2007.

Chapter Three
Database Field Explanation

Based on the annotations presented in French Music for Low Brass Instruments
by J. Mark Thompson and Jeffrey Jon Lemke, 19 and An Annotated Database of 102
Selected Published Works for Trombone Requiring Multiphonics by Michael
Davidson, 20 each piece listed in the database will contain the following information:
1. Composer
2. Title
3. Publisher
4. Copyright Date
5. Availability
6. Difficulty: The levels listed are as follows:

Medium - playable by a competent high school trombonist

Medium-advanced - playable by a competent first or second year


undergraduate trombonist

Advanced - playable by a competent upper level undergraduate student or


masters level graduate student

Professional - extremely difficult, playable by only the most advanced


performers

19

John Mark Thompson and Jeffrey John Lemke, French Music for Low Brass Instruments
(Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 1994), 9.
20

Michael McKenney Davidson, An Annotated Database of 102 Selected Published Works for
Trombone Requiring Multiphonics (DMA doc., University of Cincinnati, 2005).

7. Trombones required: Indicates what type of trombone is required for


performance. Entries listed shall be tenor, or tenor-bass (a tenor trombone
fitted with an F-attachment).
8.

Overall Range: Lists the lowest and highest notes required in the composition,
and are listed according to the pitch name designation system in the New Harvard
Dictionary of Music, as seen below:

C2 B2

C1 B1

c'

b'

c" b"

Figure A. Pitch Name Designation System, From the New Harvard


Dictionary of Music 21
9. Clefs: Lists all clefs included in the trombone parts.
10. Mutes: Lists all the mutes required for performance.
11. Extended techniques: Lists all the extended techniques required for performance,
including multiphonics, flutter tonguing, trills, etc.
12. Dedication.
13. Overview: Provides a brief overview of the work, including compositional
techniques, a description of the formal structure of the piece, and

biographical

material on the composer (when appropriate).

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Don Michael Randel, ed. The New Harvard Dictionary of Music (Cambridge, MA: The Belknap
Press of the Harvard University Press, 1986), 640.

Chapter Four
Database Entries: Duets
Composer: Bassett, Leslie
Title: 12 Duos for Trombones
Publisher: C. F. Peters, Glendale, New York
Copyright Date: 1978
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Professional
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor-bass 22
Trombone One Range: B-flat 1 b'
Trombone Two Range: G 1 b-flat'
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): straight
Trombone Two Mute(s): straight
Extended techniques: trills
Dedication: For the International Trombone Association and trombonists Thomas Everett and
Glenn Smith
Overview: Leslie Bassett is a highly celebrated twentieth-century American composer. 23
Bassetts collection of twelve duets, composed in 1974, is intended for performance,
lasting approximately sixteen minutes. The titles include The Chase, Tremoli,
Point-Counterpoint, Doubles, Waltz, Rag, Accompanied Aria, Chorale with
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Bassett specifies Trombone 2 with F Valve in the score.

23

Joseph Martin, Leslie Bassett: A Biography and Study of Selected Works for Trombone
(DMA doc., University of Northern Colorado, 2004), 1.

Pedal, Slow March, Juxtapositions, Background-Foreground, and Mad Dash. It


was first performed in 1975 by Thomas Everett and Douglas Wauchope in Boston,
Massachusetts. 24 Bassetts 12 Duos for Trombones was performed at the 1979
International Trombone Workshop in Nashville, Tennessee in part of a celebration
concert following his honorary charter lifetime membership. 25
The work includes trills, double tonguing, strong dissonances, measures without
bar lines, mixed meter, falls, dynamic contrasts, and measured tremolos. Additionally,
Bassett uses cross-harmonic glissandos to create the accompaniment for the seventh
duet, Accompanied Aria, as shown below.

Composition Example 1
Leslie Bassett, 12 Duos for Trombones (Glendale, NY: C.F. Peters, 1978), Mvt. VII, mm. 12.
Copyright 1978 by C. F. Peters. Used by permission.

The composer indicates that duets no. 10, 11, and 12 are Double Duos or quartets. 26
Bassett calls for the two performers to play the third and fourth parts against a tape
recording previously made of the two upper lines of music. Straight mutes are required
for the eleventh duet, Background-Foreground. Leslie Bassetts 12 Duos for
Trombones contains wonderful, idiomatic writing for the instrument.

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Ibid., 170.

25

Ibid, 13.

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Leslie Bassett, 12 Duos for Trombones (Glendale, NY: C.F. Peters, 1978), preface.

Composer: Baxley, Wayne


Title: Reflections
Publisher: Clark-Baxley Productions, Sacramento, California; sold by TAP Music Sales,
Newton, Iowa
Copyright Date: 1989
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Medium
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: c g'
Trombone Two Range: F g'
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): cup
Trombone Two Mute(s): straight
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: Baxleys concert duet is two minutes in duration and requires the participants
to use contrasting mutes. Primarily at mf, Reflections has a narrow dynamic range with
simple rhythms that are easily accomplished at the Larghetto tempo. The theme is
tonal in nature, while the accompanying part tends to be more adventurous, creating an
atmosphere appropriate to the works title, with the beginning and ending notes in unison.
Different mutes present a moderate challenge considering the issues of tone color,
balance, and pitch adjustment. This work would be a good performance piece for
undergraduate students working on mute intonation.

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Composer: Blazhevich, Vladislav


Title: Concert Duets
Publisher: Muzgiz, Moscow, Russia; re-released by Briar Music Press, Chicago, Illinois
Copyright Date: 1928 / 2006
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Professional
Trombone Required: 1) tenor-bass
Trombone Required: 2) tenor-bass
Trombone One Range: C d''
Trombone Two Range: G 1 c''
Trombone One Clefs: bass, tenor, alto
Trombone Two Clefs: bass, tenor, alto
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: Composed in the 1920s and first published in 1928, Blazhevichs Concert
Duets are one of the best known examples of pedagogical writing for two trombones,
written/compiled by arguably the foremost trombone pedagogue in the early twentieth
century. 27 These idiomatic duets were designed as an aid in trombone instruction and to
provide new chamber music for public performances. 28 The preface to this edition
describes how Blazhevichs compositions arrived in the United States through the efforts

27

Kharlamov, Vladislav Blazhevich: A History of His Life, Career, and Compositions, 68.

28

Ibid.

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of Jacob Raichman and William Cramer.


Concert Duets include thirty-eight advanced level duets. Blazhevich incorporates
in each duet fermatas, syncopation, changes in tempo, mixed meter, and sudden dynamic
changes. 29 These technically complex pieces are difficult to sight-read, 30 requiring a
strong sense of pulse and rhythmic accuracy. It has been suggested that duets No. 30 31
and 33, 32 considering their quasi recitative and cadenza ad libitum section, are
appropriate material for teaching physical cues. Additionally, Blazhevich writes other
stringendo and recitative passages which demand acute ensemble skills. Tenor-bass
trombones (with F-attachment) and a proficient level of reading tenor and alto clef are
necessary for both performers. The work is published in score form.
A landmark in trombone literature, this collection of duets serves as an essential
resource for both students and professionals. Blazhevichs Concert Duets is one of the
most recommended collections of trombone duets available, 33 providing teachers with a
plethora of instructional material and chamber music.

29

Human, Survey of the Use of Duets in the Applied Trombone Lesson, 1.

30

Ibid.

31

Schaefer, Using Duet Literature in the Applied Trombone Studio: A Method and Annotated
Guide, 26.
32

Human, Survey of the Use of Duets in the Applied Trombone Lesson, 1.

33

Ibid.

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Composer: Blumenthal, Fred


Title: It Dont Matter If You Win or Lose
Publisher: TAP Music Sales, Newton, Iowa
Copyright Date: 1986
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Medium-Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: F-sharp f '
Trombone Two Range: B-flat 1 e-flat'
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: This short twentieth-century piece is broken into three small sections
separated with fermatas, making it similar to ABA form. A tempo marking of a quarter
note equals 60 beats per minute or faster is printed in the score. The opening measure
incorporates a hemiola effect with the use of triplet glissandos against duple eighth notes.
This effect returns and alternates several times during the duration of the piece. Common
dissonances of a minor second, along with intervallic motives of a major and minor third
recur and alternate throughout the piece. Blumenthal requires the performer on Part 1 to
play air attacks on the untongued and untongued quasi glissando notes. Conceived

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more as an accompaniment part, Part 2 also requires several soft pedal B-flats. For Part 2,
a tenor-bass is not required, but would aid in certain low passages between a-sharp and b.
This piece does not have any extreme challenges, but does have contrasting dynamics and
requires rhythmic independence for proper performance. It would be a piece to program
for a twentieth-century showcase or studio performance.

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Composer: Bolter, Norman


Title: Occurrence
Publisher: Air-Ev Productions, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
Copyright Date: 1997
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Professional
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor-bass
Trombone One Range: F-sharp d-flat''
Trombone Two Range: B-flat 1 e-flat''
Trombone One Clefs: bass, tenor
Trombone Two Clefs: bass, tenor
Trombone One Mute(s): Harmon
Trombone Two Mute(s): Harmon
Extended techniques: multiphonics, flutter tongue, trills
Dedication: N/A
Overview: Norman Bolter, retired second trombonist for the Boston Symphony
Orchestra, has been a very prolific composer of brass music in recent years. Composed in
May 1995, this programmatic work tells the story, from the composers childhood, of a
strange and curious experience which happened in August 1966 in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Based on his UFO sighting, Bolter has composed a very demanding work, which
challenges the performers on many levels including dynamic contrast, range extension,
various articulations, and sudden tempo changes. A Harmon mute is required along with
multiphonics. Diamond-shaped note heads indicate vocalized pitches. An example of

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Bolters use of multiphonics is shown below.

Composition Example 2
Norman Bolter, Occurrence (Chestnut Hill, MA: Air-Ev Productions, 1997), mm. 119122.
Copyright 1997 by Air-Ev Productions. Used by permission.

Each part is balanced in these aspects, and Bolter suggests that each player should look
over the parts and decide which part suits which player best. Several non-traditional
markings are used including calm but strange, frantic, haunting, not strict time, longing,
agitated, pushed, soar with wonder, and slowly with question.
This work is a great example of Bolters atmospheric style with its
programmatic subject, demanding melodies, and expressive use of the instrument. The
various extended techniques required, combined with wide range, make this duet suitable
for professional players.

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Composer: Bolter, Norman


Title: The Archer
Publisher: Air-Ev Productions, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
Copyright Date: 2002
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: B-flat c''
Trombone Two Range: B b'
Trombone One Clefs: tenor
Trombone Two Clefs: tenor
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: A programmatic work, The Archer is through-composed and intended for
public performance. The preface reads Written in June 2002, The Archer was inspired
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyles book, The White Company. This engaging story takes us
back in time to the age of knights and chivalry, a time where certain men and women of
honour stood strong and firm by their principles, bravely upholding that which they
believed to be right and true. Bolter requests that each player get into character by
reading The White Company prior to performance. All parts are of equal importance,
composed entirely in the tenor clef, and labeled Archer One and Archer Two. Several

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non-traditional markings are used including Always moving, Intent Building, Searching,
A moment of ease, Purpose calls, In the field, Vigor!, and Charging. The Archer,
with its contrasting elements, makes the piece a challenge well-suited for advanced
undergraduate performers.

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Composer: Culver, Eric


Title: Ten Duets
Publisher: TAP Music Sales, Newton, Iowa
Copyright Date: 1980 34
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Medium-Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: F-sharp a'
Trombone Two Range: F g'
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: To a favorite friend, Lynne Morrison
Overview: From the post-face, The collection of ten contemporary duets included in
this book were written for a beautiful woman who plays trombone. That is why they are
romantic duets. To be performed successfully your partner for these duets should also
be a beautiful woman who plays trombone. This will enable you to read the titles of the
duets out loud, without sounding foolish to a lot of your friends. Culver has been
credited with his Contemporary Baroque style and ability to compose enjoyable

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The published work lacks a specific date of composition. On 26 May 2007, the author contacted
the composer by email and received the actual year of its original publication.

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idiomatic material. 35 This work contains programmatic titles such as Ill Follow You
To Each New Beginning. As the title suggests, this duet is composed similar to the
Telemann Canonic Sonatas, in which one part repeats to previously performed material.
Overall, the pieces are very well written for trombone and would work for an
undergraduate performance opportunity.

35

Doug Yeo, College Level Bass Trombone Repertoire, Douglas Yeo Trombone Web Site,
http://www.yeodoug.com/resources/text/repert.html; Internet: accessed 11 December 2007.

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Composer: Dedrick, Art


Title: 19 Progressive Trombone Duets
Publisher: Kendor Music, Delevan, New York
Copyright Date: 1970
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Medium
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: B-flat f '
Trombone Two Range: A f '
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: Art Dedrick (19151980) is credited as one of the foremost initiators of the
school jazz ensemble movement. 36 Quoting his online biography, Drawing from his
extensive writing and playing experience, in 1954 he started his own publishing
company, Kendor Music, and issued his first big band charts for school groups. 37 As
stated in the title, this is a collection of nineteen easy duets that progress in difficulty.
Dedricks work includes some arranged works by Prokofiev, and Tchaikovsky, along

36

Kendor Music, http://kendormusic.com/composer/dedrick_art.htm; Internet: accessed 2


December 2007.
37

Ibid.

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with original compositions. Each piece has a title, and the collection concludes with
Adios. As the book progresses, the composer adds details such as dynamics,
articulations, tempo changes. Styles of music include waltz, march, and jazz. The limited
range, homorhythmic construction, and short duration makes these duets ideal for
teaching young players concepts of tone, articulation, and intonation.

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Composer: Defaye, Jean-Michel


Title: Six tudes pour deux trombones
Publisher: Editions Robert Martin by Carl Fischer, New York, New York
Copyright Date: 1989
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Professional
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: E c''
Trombone Two Range: G-sharp b-flat'
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: trills
Dedication: To my friend Michel Becquet
Overview: This challenging collection of works by French film composer Jean-Michel
Defaye has six sections (Intonation, Rythme, Dtach, Intervalles, Legato, and
Vlocit). These works have strong dissonances, disjunct melodic lines, quartal
harmonies with some thematic sections employing the rapid use of rhythmic alternation.
Lip trills are required in Rythme. It has been suggested that this set of higher level
literature, with its complex rhythmic construction and use of mixed-meter, would make
excellent sight-reading material for graduate level instruction. 38 Although these duets

38

Schaefer, Using Duet Literature in the Applied Trombone Studio: A Method and Annotated
Guide, 34.

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were originally composed for pedagogical uses, they are also appropriate for chamber
performances.

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Composer: Desportes, Yvonne


Title: Trombonades 30 Petites pices
Publisher: Grard Billaudot, Paris, France
Copyright Date: 1985
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Medium
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: F f '
Trombone Two Range: F f '
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: Yvonne Desportes (19071993) was a French composer, pianist, and lecturer
of music. 39 In addition to winning the Grand Prix de Rome in 1932, Madame Desportes
was a professor of music at the Conservatoire, teaching solfege, counterpoint, and fugual
concepts. 40 This collection contains thirty small pieces for two trombones. Styles
include waltz, minuet, gavotte, tango, polka, and march. Additionally, the composer
wrote a fugue along with labeling the Subject, Answer, and Countersubject.
Trombonades incorporates the use of sequential and imitative elements, integrated in
39

Viv Mantels, In Memoriam: Yvonne Desportes, ILWC Journal 5 no. 2 (June 1994): 19.

40

Ibid.

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simple song form. Moreover, the collection contains simple four and eight measures
phrases, dynamic contrasts, fermatas, and tempo changes. Teachers will find this work
beneficial in establishing solid concepts of tone production and articulation, along with
building confidence in young players.

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Composer: Edwards, Richard


Title: Seven Deadly Duets
Publisher: Warwick Music, Coventry, England
Copyright Date: 1996
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Professional
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor (tenor-bass 41 )
Trombone One Range: A-flat d''
Trombone Two Range: A-flat 1 b'
Trombone One Clefs: tenor
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: Edwardss work contains seven professional level duets that are composed in
varying styles including swing, funk, and blues. The upper part in this compilation is
written solely in tenor clef. Titles are given to three of the following pieces: II - To
Blazhevich; V To Bugs Bower; VII Mad as a Piano Blues. The second duet, To
Blazhevich, is mostly constructed in complex mixed-meter form. Edwards imitates
Blazhevichs unique style by writing aggressive melodies and providing specific
articulations throughout; however, he deviates by only utilizing one clef per part.

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The composer includes optional notes below the bass clef staff that are only possible with a
tenor-bass trombone with an F-attachment.

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Concerning the fifth duet, To Bugs Bower, the composer is referring to Bugs Bowers
Bop Duets. This set of thirty-nine duets incorporates the bebop, or bop, jazz style made
popular by Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie in the late 1940s. 42 Edwards emulates this
style in a composition that is uniform in rhythm and in ABA form. Two funk duets (III
and VI) are included in this collection, containing the most syncopated and complex
rhythmic material of the collection. Influenced by contemporary commercial music and
jazz, 43 Seven Deadly Duets incorporates an extensive use of the high register in the first
part and require the highest level of rhythmic accuracy for performance.

42

Don Michael, Randel, ed., The New Harvard Dictionary of Music (Cambridge, MA: The
Belknap Press of the Harvard University Press, 1986), 86.
43

Schaefer, Using Duet Literature in the Applied Trombone Studio: A Method and Annotated
Guide, 86.

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Composer: Girard, Pierre


Title: Dix petits duos progressifs pour trombones
Publisher: Editions Robert Martin by Carl Fischer, New York, New York
Copyright Date: 1982
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Medium
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: A f '
Trombone Two Range: E e'
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: Dix petits duos progressifs pour trombones is a collection of ten duets
arranged in a progressive manner. Titles are listed numerically Premier Duo,
Deuxime Duo, and present a medium level of difficulty as they are written in simple
formal structures. Girard uses sequential techniques, fermatas, varied articulations, and
dynamic changes written in major or minor keys. The published work is printed in score
form, presenting one or more duets per page. Concerning suggested slide positions,
publishing errors can be found in measure eight of Premier Duo, and measure six of
Deuxime Duo. Dix petits duos progressifs pour trombones would be appropriate
material for high school and undergraduate college students.
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Composer: Harris, Aaron & Bob Nelson


Title: 35 Original Duets for Trombone
Publisher: Charles Colin Music, New York, New York
Copyright Date: 1975
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Medium-Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: E b-flat'
Trombone Two Range: E b-flat'
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: As the title states, this work is a collection of thirty-five original duets for two
trombones. Although the front cover includes both names, Aaron Harris is the only
composer credited in the text. The range of the upper part is generally higher, but both
parts are otherwise equal in difficulty. The set contains a variety of flat keys, meters, and
musical styles including the minuet, march, and scherzando. Duets 2-6, 14-20, 25, 26, 29,
30, 32, and 33 contain awkward page turns, thus requiring photocopies for performance.
The work provides not only suitable material for public recitals, but also as a resource of
appropriate sight-reading literature for high school and undergraduate instruction.

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Composer: Hartzell, Doug


Title: Blues for Twos
Publisher: Tap Music Sales, Newton, Iowa
Copyright Date: * 44
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Medium
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: B-flat f '
Trombone Two Range: F d-flat'
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: Doug Hartzell has composed/arranged over four hundred works for
ensembles of all sizes. 45 A retired public school band director, Hartzell spent most of his
teaching career in the Ohio School System. 46 Blues for Twos is composed in a twelve-bar

44

The published copy of this work lacks a copyright date. The author initiated correspondence
with various music publishing companies in an attempt to answer this question. On 24 April 2007, the
author received an e-mail from Shawnee Press, the composers main publisher, which stated that he had
passed away in July 2006. A definitive date of composition or publication was never determined. The
author used WorldCat and internet search engines to compare the composers publication dates, and
speculates that Blues for Twos was composed in the late 1970s along with the majority of his compositions.
45

Shawnee Press; available from www.shawneepress.com; Internet: accessed 17 December


2007.

46

Ibid.

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blues form. Written in B-flat, Blues for Twos is mostly homorhythmic, constructed
mainly of quarter, eighth, and dotted-eighth/sixteenth notes. The composition contains
mild syncopation and upward glissandi scoops, is easy to negotiate, with the only
difficulty being two repeated sections. Published in score form, this would be a fine piece
to introduce to undergraduate students interested in the jazz style.

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Composer: Hidas, Frigyes


Title: Introduzione e fughetta
Publisher: Editio Musica Budapest by Boosey & Hawkes, New York, New York
Copyright Date: 1979
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Medium-Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: B b'
Trombone Two Range: F g-flat'
Trombone One Clefs: bass, tenor
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: Hungarian composer Frigyes Hidas (19282007) composed over fifty works
for brass instruments during his lifetime. 47 Containing two sections, Introduzione and
fughetta, the introduction is presented at a lento ma non troppo tempo and includes
alternating entrances in the two parts. Hidas uses this technique to unite the duo in the
presentation of melodic ideas. The Fugue section displays J. S. Bachs influence on the
composer as the subject is first presented in part 2 and answered by part 1 in the

47

Steven Hendrickson Frigyes Hidas: An Analysis and Discussion of Selected Works for
Trombone (DMA doc., University of Texas at Austin, 1998), 1.

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traditional manner. 48 Hidas then strays from this style, leading into a section of unified
experimentation at the octave, before concluding in the traditional form. Consistent with
the composers style, Hidas incorporates a lot of dotted rhythms and present both tonal
and atonal elements. 49 The ability to read tenor clef is required to perform the first part,
but is only necessary for three measures.

48
49

Ibid., 8.
Ibid., vi.

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Composer: Israel, Brian


Title: Partita Piccola Canonica
Publisher: Tritone Press by Carl Fischer, New York, New York
Copyright Date: 1977
Availability: out of print 50
Difficulty: Medium-Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: E a'
Trombone Two Range: E a'
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: As the title states, this work is composed in canonic style, and includes four
sections (Intrada, Moto Perpetuo, Aria, and Gigue). The first two movements are
in the form of interval canons, in which the second part imitates the first part at any
interval other than the octave or unison. Aria, the third piece, incorporates inverse and
simple canonic techniques, and the final section is in simple round canon form. Total
duration of this work is three minutes and ten seconds. These duets require the second
performer to match the style and tone quality of the previously stated material, making it
an excellent resource for undergraduate instruction.
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The author was unable to locate a publishing house that currently sells this composition.

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Composer: Israel, Brian


Title: Partita Piccola Canonica Seconda
Publisher: Tritone Press by Carl Fischer, New York, New York
Copyright Date: 1982
Availability: out of print 51
Difficulty: Medium-Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: F a'
Trombone Two Range: F a'
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: For Douglas Reicher
Overview: Partita Piccola Canonica Seconda is Brian Israels second anthology of
pieces based on the canonic form. The four movements, (Dance, Campana,
Folksong, and Fanfare) are well written for the trombone and composed in simple
formal structures. The first and third duets (Dance and Folksong) are composed in an
alternating simple canonic structure that displays both grace and technical mastery.
Fanfare, the last and most difficult piece, contains arpeggiated melodies, progressive
harmonies, and is composed entirely in inverse canonic form.

51

The author was unable to locate a publishing house that currently sells this composition.

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Composer: Israel, Brian


Title: Sonata
Publisher: Tritone Press by Carl Fischer, New York, New York
Copyright Date: 1979
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Medium-Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: G a-flat'
Trombone Two Range: G 1 e-flat'
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: Sonata is composed in three movements and is intended for performance.
Sections are labeled numerically and contain printed tempo markings. Movement one has
a march-like character, and incorporates the use of inverse and fugal elements. At times,
the second section has similar inverted construction along with specific dynamics and
sections of imitation on a theme. The final selection contains strong dissonances
throughout, subito dynamic changes, and comic glissando elements. Repeated pedal notes
are required for the second performer. The total work is six minutes fifteen seconds in
length. Sonata is a composition that is well-suited for undergraduate performers.

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Composer: Kahila, Kauko


Title: Andante - Allegro
Publisher: Edition Musicus, Botsford, Connecticut
Copyright Date: 1955
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor-bass
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: E-flat b-flat'
Trombone Two Range: B-flat 1 b-flat'
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: Kauko Kahila was the bass trombonist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra
from 19521972. Contrary to the title, this through-composed work is written in four
sections (Andante, Allegro, Andante, and Allegro), with the latter two segments
each containing a small amount of material. The work functions as a one movement
piece with the composers use of fermatas at transitional points. The longest and most
demanding section is the first Allegro, which contains chromatic alterations, angular
melodies, syncopated rhythms, mixed-meter, and imitative elements. A tenor-bass
trombone (with F-attachment) is required in the first part. In addition to its pedagogical
uses, Andante Allegro is appropriate literature for chamber performances.
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Composer: Katz, Marco


Title: Serious Samba
Publisher: Sneaky Yellow Dog Music, Sacramento, California
Copyright Date: 1995
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Medium-Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: F-sharp g'
Trombone Two Range: F g'
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: As the title states, this work is based on the Brazilian style of samba dancing.
The syncopated duple meter, driving rhythmic figures, and disjunct melodies are
representative of the musical style. This serious piece is lively in nature and invokes a
care-free attitude as the melody is traded between each part giving both performers the
opportunity to have expressive solos. Serious Samba is free at the present time and
available for download on the composers web page, http://www.sydmusic.com.

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Composer: Katz, Marco


Title: Sunset Time on Broadway
Publisher: Sneaky Yellow Dog Music, distributed by TAP Music Sales, Newton, Iowa
Copyright Date: 1994
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Professional
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: E f ''
Trombone Two Range: E f ''
Trombone One Clefs: bass, tenor
Trombone Two Clefs: bass, tenor
Trombone One Mute(s): straight, plunger
Trombone Two Mute(s): straight, cup, plunger
Extended techniques: multiphonics, flutter tongue
Dedication: N/A
Overview: This challenging work is through-composed, requires various extended
techniques in combination with mutes, and is theatrical in nature. Not for the faint of
heart, 52 this composition was envisioned as a work for two dancers with the players
movements representing the choreography. Sunset Time on Broadway was first
performed by the composer and Linda Neel at modern dance showcases in New York
City and the New York Brass Conference. Katz does not include specific dance
instructions, but the environment created by the music is sure to motivate the performers.
Katz conceived this work to be performed on small bore tenor trombones (like the Bach
52

Marco Katz, Sunset Time on Broadway, (Newton, Iowa: Tap Music Sales, 1994), preface.

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36) due to the extreme register shifts presented in the piece. Cross-harmonic glissandos,
flutter tongue, and multiphonics are required. Regular note heads indicate pitches to be
sung. Advanced performers will find this super difficult outing for two tenor trombones
both demanding and musically entertaining. 53

53

Ibid.

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Composer: Katz, Marco


Title: Turkish Taffy
Publisher: Sneaky Yellow Dog Music, Sacramento, California
Copyright Date: 1997
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Medium-Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: e-flat b-flat'
Trombone Two Range: F c'
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: Written for Dale Turk
Overview: This comical work is written in a march style and exploits the trombones
ability to glissando. The preface is as follows: Some say that the trombone has its
origins in Turkey. If so, it is unlikely that they played like this. I named this duet for New
York City freelancer DALE TURK, who plays excellently in every style of music
possible on the tenor and bass trombones, euphonium and tuba. (Whew!) One day, while
we were playing at the Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey Circus, Dale broke up the
whole trombone section by exclaiming, Aarrgh! Now this is real trombone playing.
Influenced by Ringling Brothers Circus Marches, this work is sure to lighten the mood
of any recital or performance. Specific slide positions are indicated in the score to help
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performers negotiate the various glissando passages. Turkish Taffy is free at the present
time and available for download on the composers web page, http://www.sydmusic.com.

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Composer: Langer, Ken


Title: Duets
Publisher: Solid Brass Music Company, San Rafael, California
Copyright Date: 2000
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor-bass 54
Trombone One Range: A a'
Trombone Two Range: G f '
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: lip and valve trills
Dedication: N/A
Overview: This work by Ken Langer includes ten duets: nine for two trombones (I-III,
V-X) and one for trombone and trumpet (IV). Langer uses a variety of compositional
techniques including a syncopated motive that alternates between each part, sequential
elements, mixed-meter, and cascade melodic motion. The ability to perform lip and valve
trills, turns, and grace notes is required. Duets VIII and XI contain the most complex and
demanding rhythmic passages, including a section in 3/16. Use of a tenor-bass trombone
might alleviate some technical issues in the first part, although it is not required for

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In duet VII, the written mid-register trills on g and g-sharp require the performer to use a tenorbass trombone (with F-attachment).

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performance. In closing, Langers duets contain a variety of material from slow melodic
phrases to fast technical sections, providing diverse opportunities for expression.

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Composer: Lesley, Simon


Title: The Two Terrible Trombones
Publisher: Warwick Music, Coventry, England
Copyright Date: 2000
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Medium-Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: E b-flat'
Trombone Two Range: A-flat 1 b'
Trombone One Clefs: bass, tenor
Trombone Two Clefs: bass, tenor
Trombone One Mute(s): metal hat
Trombone Two Mute(s): straight, metal hat
Extended techniques: inhale/exhaling in horn while whistling, multiphonics, flutter tongue
Dedication: N/A
Overview: This through-composed work is programmatic, incorporates theatrical
elements, and presented in a comical manner. Lesley requires the performers to tell a
ghoulish story. The Two Terrible Trombones employs traditional and non-traditional
notation, and dialogue that must be coordinated properly to make the performance
successful. Lesley simulates howling wind through the inhaling/exhaling of air through
the instrument while whistling as shown below.

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Composition Example 3
Simon Lesley. The Two Terrible Trombones (Coventry, England: Warwick Music, 2000), mm. 12.
Copyright 2000 by Warwick Music. Used by permission.

Multiphonics are required, in conjunction with parallel motion glissandi, 55 along with the
integration of straight mute and metal hat. 56 Diamond-shaped note heads indicate the
sung pitches. Two small sections of this work are tonal, with the remaining majority
atonal in construction. Lesleys composition is a wonderful show piece for the instrument
and would be received well by audiences of all ages.

55

Davidson, An Annotated Database of 102 Selected Published Works for Trombone Requiring
Multiphonics, 183.
56

The metal hat is substituted in place of the traditional plunger mute, incorporating open (o) and
closed (+) positions.

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Composer: Lynn, Brian E.


Title: 20 Posh Duets
Publisher: Tezak, Pueblo, Colorado
Copyright Date: 1986
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: F d''
Trombone Two Range: A 1 g'
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: Brian Lynn is a British trombonist and composer of low brass music. The
preface describes the composers style as containing rich harmonies, dazzling rhythmic
juxtapositions, and acrobat-like unison passages, which appear and dissolve quite
suddenly. This composition of twenty duets was commissioned by the Tezak Verlag.
Lynn presents these duets in a contemporary jazz style with limited harsh dissonances, 57
with nine of them written in the swing style. Lynn presents these works in common flat
keys and several sharp keys. Compositional techniques include the use of hemiola,

57

Schaefer, Using Duet Literature in the Applied Trombone Studio: A Method and Annotated
Guide, 92.

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rhythmic alternation, 58 stylized articulations, wide leaps, grace notes, subito dynamic
changes, and jazz turns. Moreover, duet seventeen is written in a funk style, which is
highly syncopated and contains angular melodic lines. High upper notes in the first part
require the player to have solid embouchure and reliable high range. Pedal notes are
required in the second part. This collection of pieces provides beneficial opportunities for
introducing students to jazz styles, along with enjoyable performance material.

58

Ibid.

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Composer: Mais, Chester L.


Title: Scherzo and Meditation
Publisher: Edition Musicus, Botsford, Connecticut
Copyright Date: 1984
Availability: out of print 59
Difficulty: Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: B-flat b-flat'
Trombone Two Range: F g'
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: Scherzo and Meditation contains two through-composed movements. In the
Scherzo, the composer uses rhythmic alternation between voices as a compositional
device. When one player states a theme, the other player fills in rhythmically. Scherzo is
in 6/8 time and requires the performers to periodically scoop notes. The Meditation is
composed of slow melodic motion that often creates dissonances. Mais states that both
movements are complete works, but gives the option to return to the Scherzo briefly
when programmed for performance.

59

The author was unable to locate a publishing house that currently sells this composition.

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Composer: McCulloh, Byron


Title: Slide Show
Publisher: Accura Music, North Greece, New York
Copyright Date: 1980
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Professional
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor-bass
Trombone One Range: E c''
Trombone Two Range: F-sharp 1 a'
Trombone One Clefs: bass, tenor
Trombone Two Clefs: bass, tenor
Trombone One Mute(s): straight
Trombone Two Mute(s): straight
Extended techniques: trills, flutter tongue, multiphonics
Dedication: N/A
Overview: Byron McCulloh (19272001) was the bass trombonist for the Pittsburgh
Symphony Orchestra, an accomplished composer, and a published poet. This work,
subtitled Seven Brief Obliquities for Two Trombones, contains several extended
techniques including lip trills, flutter tongue, multiphonics, quarter-tones, wide leaps, and
glissandi. Non-traditional notation is used in displaying the necessary microtones as seen
in the example below.

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Composition Example 4
Byron McCulloh. Slide Show (North Greece, NY: Accura Music, 1980), Mvt. II, mm. 14.
Copyright 1980 by Accura Music. Used by permission.

Access to the trigger and pedal register is required in the second part. Smaller note heads
indicate pitches to be sung. McCulloh indicates falsetto for the high multiphonics
notes. These deviations from standard methods illustrate the composers compositional
expertise and creativity.

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Composer: Miller, Ernest R.


Title: 33 Trombone Duets
Publisher: Ludwig Music Publishing Company, Grafton, Ohio
Copyright Date: 1987
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Medium-Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: G b-flat'
Trombone Two Range: E a-flat'
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: This collection of works is separated by difficulty into two sections
(moderately easy, moderately difficult). 60 Along with eleven original compositions, 61
Millers anthology contains transcriptions from the following composers: Schubert, W.
A. Mozart, Handel, Tchaikovsky, Pachelbel, and Orlando di Lassus. Miller uses standard
compositional devices including arpeggios, scale patterns, chromatic motion,
accumulation, imitation, ABA form, and rhythmic alternation. A variety of styles are
60

The preface reads: The sixteen duets in Part I of this collection are moderately easy. The ranges
in both parts are well within the practical playing range and the key signatures are the more common ones.
The seventeen duets in Part II are moderately difficult as they are more demanding technically, have
extended ranges and a good variety of key signatures.
61

The original duets in this work are numbers 6, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 21, 23, 27, 30, and 32.

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presented, ranging from quiet legatos to strident marches. 62 These works are published
in score form, with one or two printed on a page. Undergraduate students will find this
work accessible and full of value.

62

Halverson, 33 Trombone Duets by Ernest R. Miller: A Review, 58.

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Composer: Nash, Richard T.


Title: Four Trombone Duets
Publisher: Dorabet Music Company, distributed by RBC Publications, San Antonio,
Texas
Copyright Date: 1999
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Medium-Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: G b-flat'
Trombone Two Range: E e-flat'
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: Upon moving to Los Angeles in 1954, Richard Nash joined the 20th Century
Fox Studio Orchestra. Additionally, the composer wrote music for the Stan Kenton
orchestra and orchestrated music for Fox films. This work consists of four movements
(Melodie, Contrasts, Perpetuity, and Patterns) written in ABA form, with three
using the Dal Segno al Coda format. The second movement, Contrasts, incorporates
sudden dynamic changes and alternates between legato and detached sections.
Appropriately titled Perpetuity, the third duet presents continuously moving legato

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eighth notes, which are traded between the performers. The last piece contains
syncopated motivic writing and sequential elements.

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Composer: Nelhybel, Vaclav


Title: Interplays
Publisher: J. Christopher Music Company by Carl Fischer, New York, New York
Copyright Date: 1976
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Medium
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: F f '
Trombone Two Range: F e'
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: Interplays contains eleven pieces of trombone chamber music. Nelhybel was
a prolific composer who wrote numerous compositions for small and large ensembles,
along with concerti and vocal music. Over four hundred of the composers works were
published during his lifetime, and many are in the process of being published. 63 These
duets contain canonic imitation, rhythmic motives, and generally involve staggered
entrances. Each duet is one page in length, consisting mainly of eighth, quarter, and half
notes. Additionally, the alternating rhythmic activity creates a driving force commonly
63

Vaclav Nelhybel Official Web Page; available from


http://academic.scranton.edu/department/bandsing/nelhybelsite.shtml; Internet: accessed 1 December 2007.

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associated with Nelhybels music. The independent parts require the performers to
maintain a steady pulse and count accurately, which could be beneficial in teaching
young students rhythmic stability.

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Composer: Nightingale, Mark


Title: Ten Tempestuous Duets
Publisher: Warwick Music, Coventry, England
Copyright Date: 1999
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Professional
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: F c''
Trombone Two Range: F 1 d-flat''
Trombone One Clefs: bass, tenor
Trombone Two Clefs: bass, tenor
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: Mark Nightingale is a well-known jazz trombonist in Great Britain and, in
recent years, has released compositions and educational material. This work, subtitled
For Players Who Like To Blow A Storm!, contains ten interesting duets. Titles include
A Cool Breeze, Forecast Changeable, Whirlwind, High Seas, Grey Skies,
Blizzard Blues, Driving Rain, Danger! Snow and Ice, Carribean Cyclone,
Turning Parky!, and Twister Trouble. The second duet, Forecast Changeable, is
written in a march-like style and utilizes a hocket effect between the two parts, filling
in the rhythmic gaps. Blizzard Blues, the fifth duet, contains the most demanding
rhythmic material and is written in a heavily syncopated funky-swing style. Other
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musical styles include swing, ballad, and Latin. Compositional features include the use of
hemiola, glisses, imitation, chromatic motion, short falls, sequence, wide leaps, and high
range notes. Performers will require a reliable high range and excellent endurance.

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Composer: Pederson, Tommy


Title: Teens N Trombones, Five Duets
Publisher: Tommy Pederson 64
Copyright Date: 1973
Availability: out of print
Difficulty: Medium-Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: F b-flat'
Trombone Two Range: E b-flat'
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: Tommy Pederson (19201998) was a prolific composer who made important
contributions to twentieth century trombone literature. 65 This work includes five duets for
tenor trombone (Grunion Run, Song of the Squid, The Broken Zipper, The
Scamp, and Tux DeLux) and was presented in a series of works written for younger

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The author was able to obtain photocopies through Interlibrary Loan. The edition does not
include a location for the publisher. Referencing Michelle Poland Devlins dissertation on Pederson, it is
probable, considering the copyright date, that DATE Music was the publisher.
65

Michelle Poland Devlin, The Contributions of Tommy Pederson (19201998) to Trombone


Performance and Literature in the Twentieth Century: A Lecture Recital and Document. (DMA doc.,
University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2007), 1.

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trombonists. 66 The music is contemporary in style, containing disjunct melodies,


syncopated rhythms, as well as upward glissandi scoops common in jazz works. The
fourth duet, The Scamp, exploits the use of rhythmic alternation with a series of
constant staccato eighth notes while the upper range is similar in both parts, requiring the
players to have a solid high register. This series of duets displays the composers mastery
of writing for the trombone.

66

Ibid, 44.

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Composer: Pederson, Tommy


Title: Ten Duets for Tenor Trombone
Publisher: Almitra Music Company by Kendor Music, Delevan, New York
Copyright Date: 1976
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Medium-Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: F a'
Trombone Two Range: F a'
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: This work contains ten medium-advanced duets that contains creative titles
such as Push-ups in the Early Morn, The Flannel Fox, The HaHa Fence, Ripoff, Journey to Jordan, Echo Schmecho, High Speed Corners, The Hungry Head
Hunter, Quiet Canoe, and Caterpillardiller. Several of the duets are homorhythmic,
incorporating the same rhythmic ideas throughout each piece. 67 Consistent with
Pedersons style, the composer often introduces the melody in the first part, only to trade
parts on the next statement of the theme. Both parts are treated equally throughout the

67

Schaefer, Using Duet Literature in the Applied Trombone Studio: A Method and Annotated
Guide, 95.

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work in terms of range, use of articulation, and technical difficulty. It has been suggested
that this collection, along with all of Tommy Pedersons duets, are excellent sources of
educational material. 68

68

Ibid.

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Composer: Pederson, Tommy


Title: Ten Duets for Trombone
Publisher: Almitra Music Company by Kendor Music, Delevan, New York
Copyright Date: 1976
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Medium
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: G f '
Trombone Two Range: G f '
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: Inspired by commercial music and jazz, this collection of duets contains
material of medium level difficulty. Imaginative titles include Broomsticks, The
Arrow, Bean Bag, Paper Clips, Pixie Parade, The Glider, The Bug, The
Missing Chair, Chemistry, and Door in the Floor. Pederson uses sequential and
motivic patterns, along with syncopation as compositional devices. The works are often
homorhythmic, written in duple and triple meter, moderate tempos, and simple ABA
forms. Common keys are used, although key signatures are not provided by the
composer. Ten Duets for Trombone is suitable literature for high school students.

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Composer: Raphling, Sam


Title: Sonatina
Publisher: Edition Musicus, Botsford, Connecticut
Copyright Date: 1955
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: E a'
Trombone Two Range: F a-flat'
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: To Dr. George Feldman
Overview: Sam Raphling (19101988) was a twentieth-century American composer who
wrote a variety of solo, chamber, and vocal music. 69 His transcription of Stravinskys
The Rite of Spring, premiered by Dickran Atamian in 1979, was a highlight of the
composers career. This three-movement work is written in the standard (fast, slow, fast)
sonata form while the first and last movements are motivically based with the principal
motive being presented in the first two measures. Raphling integrates the use of the
following compositional techniques: rhythmic alternation, subito dynamic changes,

69

Sam Raphling Dies; Composer and Pianist, New York Times, 14 January 1988; available at
www.nytimes.com; Internet: accessed 8 December 2007.

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chromatic and sequential motion. The parts are published in score form, accompanied by
an additional copy of the second part.

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Composer: Rice, Thomas N.


Title: Duo for Two Trombones
Publisher: Seesaw Music Corporation, by Robert King Music Sales, North Easton,
Massachusetts
Copyright Date: 1978 70
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: F g-flat'
Trombone Two Range: F f '
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: trills
Dedication: To Bob and Wanda Gibble
Overview: Thomas Rice has written over fifty compositions, including several brass and
woodwind chamber works. 71 This one-movement work (opus 42G) is divided into two
connected sections, Allegro and Andante. The author speculates that the opus
number may have been inspired by a popular trombone model of the day, the Bach

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The published manuscript includes the composers initial date of composition. The work was
produced between 7 and 11pm on 27 May, 1978 in Virginia Beach, VA.
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The work includes a catalog of trombone music available from the publisher. Additional
compositions by the composer can be found through Robert King Music Sales; available at
www.rkingmusic.com; Internet: accessed 12 December 2007.

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Stradivarius 42G. 72 Rices piece employs motivic effects as a unifying factor, recurring
in different guises throughout the work. Additionally, the composer incorporates the use
of hemiola, quintuple rhythms, sequential elements, syncopation, rhythmic alternation,
and fermatas while the ability to lip trill is required in the first part. The composition is
published in manuscript score form, providing two copies for the performers, but
awkward page turns are still prevalent.

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According to the Vincent Bach website www.bachbrass.com, around thirty-three thousand


trombones were made between 1970 and 1981. This massive increase in output was primarily a result of
the transference of ownership from to the Selmer Company. A popular model was the Bach 42G trombone,
which included an F-attachment and gold brass bell.

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Composer: Richter, Marga


Title: One for Two and Two for Three
Publisher: Carl Fisher, New York, New York
Copyright Date: 1986
Availability: out of print 73
Difficulty: Medium-Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: f a-flat'
Trombone Two Range: e g-flat'
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: Inspired by visual experiences and nature, Marga Richter (1926 ) has
composed music for nearly every genre including opera, solo, chamber, choral and
orchestral works. 74 This three-movement work is comprised of one duet and two trios.
The through-composed Duo is written in varying mixed meter, which include 3/8, 4/8,
5/8, 6/8, 7/8, and 8/8. Richter incorporates a limited tonal range, syncopation, close

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The author was unable to locate a publishing house that currently sells this composition.

74

Carl Fischer; available from http://www.carlfischer.com/Fischer/richterbio.html; Internet:


accessed 12 December 2007.

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dissonances, and chromatic motion. The duration of this movement is around fifty
seconds.

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Composer: Ross, Walter


Title: tudes a deux
Publisher: Nichols Music Company by Ensemble Publications, Ithaca, New York
Copyright Date: 1994
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor-bass
Trombone One Range: F-sharp b-flat'
Trombone Two Range: D g'
Trombone One Clefs: bass, tenor
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): Harmon
Trombone Two Mute(s): Harmon
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: For Per and Kjetil Brevig
Overview: Composed in 1982, 75 tudes a deux is a collection of twelve duets written
for Per Brevig, former principal trombonist in the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, and his
son Kjetil. The preface states that each (duet) addresses a different aspect of 20th
Century literature. The duets are arranged progressively, increasing in difficulty
throughout the collection. Ross incorporates the use of reverse slide-rips, Harmon mute,
mixed meter, and disjunct melodies. In the first part, the ability to read tenor clef is
necessary for four of the pieces while the second part requires the use of a tenor-bass
75

Walter Ross; available from www.people.virginia.edu/~wbr/; Internet: accessed 20 December

2007.

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trombone in order to facilitate the low trigger notes in duets V and IX. The published
work is issued in part form, with one or two duets on each page. tudes a deux is a
collection of music that sounds right and is a joy to play! 76

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Walter Ross, tudes a deux (Waltham, MA: Nichols Music Company, 1994), preface.

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Composer: Stockhausen, Gabriel


Title: Five Interludes
Publisher: Kagarice Brass Editions, Denton, Texas
Copyright Date: 1999
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Professional
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: F e-flat''
Trombone Two Range: B-flat 1 c''
Trombone One Clefs: bass, tenor
Trombone Two Clefs: bass, tenor
Trombone One Mute(s): straight
Trombone Two Mute(s): straight, Harmon
Extended techniques: multiphonics, trills, flutter tonguing,
Dedication: N/A
Overview: This programmatic work consists of five movements (Entrance, Musical
Chair, Dialogue, Lullaby, and Epilogue). Multiphonics occur in the third
movement, with white note heads indicating the pitches to be sung. In addition to
multiphonics, trills, multiple tonguing, and flutter tonguing are required. The piece
contains disjunctive leaps, glissandi, and abrupt pauses, and employs the use of mixed
meter, feathered beamings, and hemiola. This use of non-traditional notation can be seen
in the example below.

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Composition Example 5
Gabriel Stockhausen. Five Interludes (Denton, TX: Kagarice Brass Editions, 1999), Mvt. III, mm. 12.
Copyright 1999 by Kagarice Brass Editions. Used by permission.

For the Epilogue, Stockhausen introduces two additional trombone parts creating a trio
to accompany Trombone 1 onstage. The musical styles of each movement, along with the
visual interactions, provide the audience with an entertaining musical drama.
Performance notes are provided, including an onstage/backstage diagram.

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Composer: Stout, David G.


Title: 10-4-2 (Trombone Duets)
Publisher: Leemaur Music by Walrus Music Publishing, Pismo Beach, California
Copyright Date: 1978
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor-bass
Trombone One Range: F d-flat''
Trombone Two Range: A 1 b'
Trombone One Clefs: bass, tenor
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: trills
Dedication: N/A
Overview: 10-4-2 (Trombone Duets), as the title suggests, is a set of ten duets for two
trombones. The collection contains plenty of syncopated melodies to keep the
performers attention. Furthermore, the composer integrates fermatas, subito dynamics,
frequent time changes, trills, and several passages of mixed-meter including 2/8, 3/8, 4/8,
5/8, 6/8, and 7/8. Compositional elements include intervallic, motivic, and sequential
motion. The ability to read tenor clef is required in the first part, along with pedal notes
written in the second part. Stout incorporates pedagogical lip slur exercises in duet
number IX as shown below.

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Composition Example 6
David G. Stout, 10-4-2 (Trombone Duets) (Pismo Beach, CA: Leemaur Music by Walrus Music
Publishing, 1978), No. IX, mm. 1720. Copyright 1978 by Walrus Music Publishing.
Used by permission.

A tenor-bass (with F-attachment) is necessary for the required trigger notes. The work is
published in manuscript score form. Long glisses are indicated in non-traditional notation
by wavy lines. These pieces are well-suited for advanced undergraduate and graduate
performers.

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Composer: Stratton, Scott


Title: Study Duets for Trombone
Publisher: TrumCor Music, Dallas, Texas
Copyright Date: 2002
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Medium-Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor-bass 77
Trombone One Range: F c''
Trombone Two Range: D b'
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: Special thanks to Professor John Marcellus of the Eastman School of Music
for his editorial advice.
Overview: Study Duets for Trombone contains thirty-three duets intended for
pedagogical use. Along with eleven original compositions, 78 Strattons collection
contains arrangements from the following composers: William Billings, W. A. Mozart,
Robert Schumann, F. J. Haydn, J. S. Bach, Benedetto Marcello, G. F. Handel, Arcangelo
Corelli, G. P. Telemann, Felix Mendelssohn, Camille Saint-Sans, and Ludwig van
Beethoven. Stratton has arranged the music in a progressive manner, hoping that it will
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A tenor-bass trombone is required to perform the trigger notes in #32.

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The original duets in this work are numbers 5, 9, 14, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22, 24, 26, 28.

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provide an opportunity for genuine, artful music making. A variety of styles are
presented, ranging from Renaissance to Blues. Duet #16 is a Rhythmic Study on the
famous Wagner motive Ride of the Valkyries. Duets #21 and #22, Just Your Basic
Blues, are designed to introduce students to the twelve-bar blues, and chord changes.
Mixed-meter and syncopation is used in #28 Vivace in 5/8. These works are
published in score form, each printed on one or two adjacent pages. Undergraduate
students will find this work valuable.

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Composer: Tanner, Paul


Title: Suite for Two Trombones
Publisher: Dorabet Music Company, distributed by RBC Publications, San Antonio,
Texas
Copyright Date: 1981
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Medium-Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: B-flat g'
Trombone Two Range: B-flat f '
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: Tanner states in the preface: This suite has three parts which may be played
individually or collectively according to the needs of the performers. The form is
centuries old but has quite stringent rules: all of the parts must be related, threads of
musical themes must be used throughout for continuity. The movements include
Rondo, Repose, and Suivant. Rondo is presented in the traditional seven-part
form of ABACADA. Written in a masterful idiomatic style, the opening section is
presented in B-flat major, and visits B-flat minor, E-flat major, and F major. Repose,
meaning refresh by rest, is presented by the composer as a relief from the faster
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pieces. Concluding the work, Suivant is a canon written at the distance of a unison.
Tanner indicates that the music is not difficult but must be performed with the utmost
precision possible. 79 Required rhythms include half, quarter, and eighth notes, along
with a few sixteenth notes. The published work includes two copies of the music in score
form. Applied instructors will find this piece well-suited for undergraduate students.

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Paul Tanner, Suite for Two Trombones, (San Antonio, TX: RBC Publications, 1981), preface.

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Composer: Tanner, Paul


Title: Trombone Duets Vol. 1
Publisher: Wester International Music, Greeley, Colorado
Copyright Date: 1966
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Medium-Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: B-flat a-flat'
Trombone Two Range: A-flat a-flat'
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: This set includes five duets (Andante, Legato, Canon, Waltz, and
Chase). Tanner incorporates the use of simple ABA form along with sequential and
imitative elements. Thematic material is presented in simple four or eight measure
phrases, often traded back and forth between the two parts. This compositional technique
results in each performer having the same requirements, in terms of range and technical
ability. Chase, the last movement, utilizes short sections of rhythmic alternation along
with harsh dissonances of a minor second. Additionally, the composer deviates from the
traditional modulation to the dominant (B-flat), choosing to move to the tri-tone (A)
before returning to the tonic (E-flat major). The music is published in score form.
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Considering the contrasting styles, Tanners collection of duets can be performed


individually, or combined into a multi-movement performance work. Teachers will find
these duets helpful in teaching ensemble and listening skills.

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Composer: Tanner, Paul


Title: Trombone Duets Vol. 2
Publisher: Dorabet Music Company, distributed by RBC Publications, San Antonio,
Texas
Copyright Date: 1980
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Medium-Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: B-flat g'
Trombone Two Range: F g'
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: Paul Tanners second volume of duets includes five pieces (Allegro,
Lento, Canon Ad Unison, Dolce, and Dance). This collection of works is similar
to his first volume, with his trading of thematic material between parts and use of simple
song forms. Compositional techniques also include the use of sequential and imitative
elements. Dance, the final duet, incorporates mild syncopation along with contrasting
detached and legato sections. The publication is printed in score form. Like the first
volume, these duets are valuable teaching tools, creating the opportunity for students to
develop good intonation by playing with a teacher or colleague.
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Composer: Uber, David


Title: Concert Duets
Publisher: Edition Musicus, Botsford, Connecticut
Copyright Date: 1953
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor-bass
Trombone Required: 2) tenor-bass
Trombone One Range: G 1 c''
Trombone Two Range: D-flat b'
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: David Uber (19212007) was a prolific composer, writing over four hundred
works during his lifetime. 80 Concert Duets is a collection of ten duets intended for
performance. Titles include Rolling Hills, Strolling Through a Lilac Paradise,
Pantomine, Rose Legend, Chinatown Pageantry, Elegy, Yankee Festival,
Sentimental Interlude, Pastoral Melody, and County Dance. Similar to the works
by Paul Tanner, each part is treated equally in terms of difficulty and range. A pedal G is
required in the first part. Additionally, confidence and accuracy in the upper register is
also required. Uber incorporates four and eight measure phrases, thematic material that is
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Kendor Music. www.kendormusic.com; Internet: accessed 2 December 2007.

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alternated between the parts, syncopation, wide intervallic leaps, fermatas, repeated
sections, rapid technical passages, and imitative elements. Published in score form,
photocopies of duets I, III, IV, and V, or an extra copy of the score, is necessary for
performance to alleviate awkward page turns. David Ubers collection contains suitable
material for chamber music opportunities.

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Composer: Uber, David


Title: Ten Tasty Duos
Publisher: Virgo Music Publishers by Robert King Music Sales, North Easton,
Massachusetts
Copyright Date: 1989
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor 81
Trombone One Range: f d''
Trombone Two Range: B-flat 1 b-flat' 82
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: Inspired by tasty dishes, Ubers compositions are named after common
food pairings. The menu includes: Fish n Chips, Corned Beef n Cabbage, Liver n
Onions, Peaches n Cream, Bagels n Lox, Spaghetti n Meatballs, Surf n Turf,
Champagne n Oysters, and Rhubarb n Custard. These creative titles are reminiscent
of those associated with Tommy Pederson and the approach is consistent with Ubers
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The composer indicates 8va basso notes for performing these pieces on bass trombones
(trombones with an F-attachment).
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If the performer elects to use a tenor-bass or bass trombone, the required range would be A 1

a'.

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style, incorporating disjunct melodic lines, wide leaps, complex rhythms, subito
dynamics, mixed meter, and strong upper register requirements. A solid high range is
necessary for the first part, which is written primarily above the bass clef staff. Uber
indicates optional bass trombone notes in the second part, which would lower the
required range to A 1 . The published work includes copies of the Trombone 1 and
Trombone 2 part, lacking a copy of the score. Ten Tasty Duos is loaded with intriguing
morsels of musical magic that is cleverly written and musically filling. 83

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Daniel Innaimo, Ten Tasty Duos, International Trombone Association Journal 19 (Winter/January
1991): 50.

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Composer: Uber, David


Title: Three Picaresque Duos
Publisher: Almitra Music Company by Kendor Music, Delevan, New York
Copyright Date: 1985
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: F c''
Trombone Two Range: A-flat 1 f '
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: Three Picaresque Duos (Allegretto, Valse lento, andAllegro spiritoso)
contain moderate tempos, subito dynamic changes, tempo changes, wide intervallic leaps
in the upper register, syncopation, and grace notes. Stylized articulation patterns require
consistency between players. Ubers integration of imitative elements creates a constantly
changing environment. The second duet, Valse lento, includes multiple tempo changes
and rubato and ritardando. Concluding the collection, Uber uses brief thirty-second notes
and exchanges of sixteenth-note passages in the last duet. The work is printed in score
form, with each piece containing cumbersome page turns. Applied instructors will find

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these duets useful in teaching ensemble skills, along with introducing enjoyable chamber
music.

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Composer: Uber, David


Title: Tribal Dances
Publisher: Hidalgo Music by Robert King Music Sales, North Easton,
Massachusetts
Copyright Date: 1995
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Medium-Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor-bass
Trombone One Range: B-flat g'
Trombone Two Range: C e-flat'
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: Tribal Dances, Opus 342 contains five movements (Allegro barbaro,
Allegro misterioso, Moderato, Allegro moderato, and Allegro grazioso). As the
title implies, this set incorporates sequential and motivic elements that creates a driving
rhythmic force. Additionally, the composer includes tempo changes in the form of ritards
and rallentandos. Allegro barbaro focuses on the harmonic interval of a third for the
duration of the piece. The second and fifth duets have the most rhythmic complexity,
containing mixed-meter, syncopation, and rhythmic alternation. Although the second part
requires the use of a tenor-bass trombone, the composer has added optional notes to allow
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tenor trombones (without F-attachment) to play the necessary sections. The collection is
printed in score form, with awkward page turns presented in each piece. An estimated
length of six minutes is given in the score, suggesting performance as a five-movement
suite.

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Composer: Uber, David


Title: Twelve Duets
Publisher: Southern Music Company, San Antonio, Texas
Copyright Date: 1977
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: E d-flat''
Trombone Two Range: A 1 c''
Trombone One Clefs: bass, tenor, alto
Trombone Two Clefs: bass, tenor, alto
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: Twelve Duets is a collection of twelve duets for two trombones. Comparable
to the works of Vladislav Blazhevich, twelve duets require the ability to read tenor and
alto clef. The pieces contain the following titles: Demons Rendezvous, Moonlit
Canyon, Shooting Stars, Mystic Moorland, Pathways, Dialectics,
Tournament, Ancient Valley, Ventures, Footlight Histrionics, Homage to
Bach, and Interchange. The works are rhythmically active, with several including
mixed-meter, and contain angular melodic lines, tempo changes, fermatas, abrupt stops,
syncopation, wide upward leaps, and sudden dynamic changes. These pieces are
appropriate for advanced students with a reliable high range and fine endurance.
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Composer: Vining, David


Title: Daily Routines for Trombone
Publisher: Kagarice Brass Publications, Denton, Texas
Copyright Date: 2002
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Medium-Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor-bass
Trombone Required: 2) tenor-bass
Trombone One Range: F 1 f ''
Trombone Two Range: F 1 f ''
Trombone One Clefs: bass, tenor
Trombone Two Clefs: bass, tenor
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: Special Thanks to John Drew, Dan Cherry, and all the students who had a
hand in developing these routines.
Overview: Daily Routines for Trombone is a wonderful collection of warm-up routines
composed to help students develop a better understanding of fundamentals and establish
consistency on a daily basis. The work contains the following topics: Basic Routine,
Articulation, Flexibility/Accuracy, Register Change/Dynamic Extreme, Natural
Slur/Vibrato, Range, Duet/Intonation, and Easy Routine. Each routine includes
long tones, crescendos/diminuendos, lip slurs, subito dynamic changes, low and loud
resonant passages, articulation, range study, and a relaxation/warm-down section. The
ability to read tenor clef and buzz notes on the mouthpiece is required. Vining suggests
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transposing Section 2 and 6C to various keys for additional study. The duet routine is
intended to be a learning experience for the players and is not intended as performance
material.
Intonation is the primary focus of this routine, but additional benefits include
concept of tone, flexibility, range, articulation, and slide technique. The majority of these
duets are possible with tenor trombones (without F-attachment). Vining requests that a
metronome be used throughout the routine, unless stated otherwise. It would be valuable
to incorporate these duets, along with the entire collection, into an undergraduate and
graduate curriculum. Additionally, this compilation of exercises could be used as part of
a college entrance/scholarship audition to test the students ability.

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Composer: Whitfield, Ralph


Title: Gallop
Publisher: Rainbow Brass Music, Rainbow City, Alabama
Copyright Date: 2006
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Medium-Advanced
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: c f '
Trombone Two Range: c f '
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: Ralph Whitfield is a composer of low brass, band, choral, and orchestra
music. 84 Presented in a fast tempo, this duet is through-composed and uses a narrow
dynamic and tonal range. Gallop is written in 3/4, exploiting rhythmic alternation and
imitation elements. Constant running eighth notes are traded back and forth between the
two parts. Because the parts alternate, the author suggests distancing the players in
performance to enhance the stereo effect. Whitfield does not indicate any
articulations throughout the piece, with the exception of the last note. Considering this,

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performers could introduce a variety of articulations and dynamic changes to add more
character to the work. The work is published in score form.

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Composer: Wienandt, Elwyn A.


Title: Dozen Plus One
Publisher: Southern Music Company, San Antonio, Texas
Copyright Date: 1990
Availability: currently in print
Difficulty: Medium
Trombone Required: 1) tenor
Trombone Required: 2) tenor
Trombone One Range: A g'
Trombone Two Range: F g'
Trombone One Clefs: bass
Trombone Two Clefs: bass
Trombone One Mute(s): N/A
Trombone Two Mute(s): N/A
Extended techniques: N/A
Dedication: N/A
Overview: This collection of duets contains twelve arrangements and one original
composition, thus the title Dozen Plus One. Wienandt borrows music from several
composers including Engelbert Humperdinck, Ludwig van Beethoven, Arcangelo Corelli,
Benedetto Marcello, and Johann Pezel. It has been suggested that these duets, considering
their simplicity, would be appropriate sight-reading material for young players. 85 The one
original work, #12 Blues, incorporates an eight-bar phrase that is repeated three times
and alternated between the two performers. Wienandt desires swung eighth notes, as

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Schaefer, Using Duet Literature in the Applied Trombone Studio: A Method and Annotated
Guide, 31.

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indicated by written dotted-eighth sixteenths, and employs the use of standard flat-III,
and flat-VII blues notes. Although the piece is not difficult to negotiate, a g is required in
both parts. The work includes two copies of the printed score. High school students
interested in the jazz style will enjoy this easy piece.

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Conclusion
The purpose of this document was to investigate and catalog original tenor
trombone duets published from 19282006. The author was able to locate a total of fiftytwo original collections and works through OhioLINK Inter-library loan and retail
purchase. Included were eight works of medium difficulty (M), twenty-two of mediumadvanced difficulty (M-A), thirteen of advanced difficulty (A), and nine of professional
difficulty (P). Twelve require one or both performers to have an F-attachment. Thirtyeight works were written only in bass clef, with the remaining fourteen works including
tenor or alto clef. Compositional techniques used in the collection of works range from
traditional to the avant-garde.
Table B lists the works in order from easiest to most difficult. Instructors will find
this list useful for establishing goals for students as they progress towards the more
advanced literature.
Table B.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

Composer
Dedrick, Art
Wienandt, Elwyn A.
Pederson, Tommy
Baxley, Wayne
Nelhybel, Vaclav
Desportes, Yvonne
Hartzell, Doug
Girard, Pierre
Katz, Marco
Blumenthal, Fred
Nash, Richard T.
Pederson, Tommy
Whitfield, Ralph
Tanner, Paul
Tanner, Paul
Tanner, Paul
Katz, Marco

Title
19 Progressive Trombone Duets
Dozen Plus One
Ten Duets for Trombone
Reflections
Interplays
Trombonades 30 Petites pices
Blues for Two
Dix petits duos progressifs pour trombones
Turkish Taffy
It Don't Matter If You Win or Lose
Four Trombone Duets
Ten Duets for Tenor Trombone
Gallop
Trombone Duets Vol. 1
Trombone Duets Vol. 2
Suite for Two Trombones
Serious Samba
100

Difficulty
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M-A
M-A
M-A
M-A
M-A
M-A
M-A
M-A
M-A

18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52

Miller, Ernest R.
Israel, Brian
Hidas, Frigyes
Uber, David
Pederson, Tommy
Israel, Brian
Israel, Brian
Richter, Marga
Culver, Eric
Stratton, Scott
Harris, A. & Bob Nelson

Lesley, Simon
Vining, David
Rice, Thomas N.
Kahila, Kauko
Raphling, Sam
Mais, Chester L.
Uber, David
Ross, Walter
Uber, David
Lynn, Brian E.
Bolter, Norman
Uber, David
Stout, David G.
Langer, Ken
Uber, David
Bassett, Leslie
Katz, Marco
Defaye, Jean-Michel
McCulloh, Byron
Bolter, Norman
Nightingale, Mark
Edwards, Richard
Stockhausen, Gabriel
Blazhevich, Vladislav

33 Trombone Duets
Sonata
Introduzione e Fughetta
Tribal Dances
Teens N Trombones, Five Duets
Partita Piccola Canonica
Partita Piccola Canonica Seconda
One for Two and Two for Three
Ten Duets
Study Duets for Trombone
35 Original Duets for Trombone
The Two Terrible Trombones
Daily Routines for Trombone
Duo for Two Trombones
Andante Allegro
Sonatina
Scherzo and Meditation
Concert Duets
tudes deux
Three Picaresque Duos
20 Posh Duets
The Archer
Ten Tasty Duos
10-4-2 (Trombone Duets)
Duets
Twelve Duets
12 Duos for Trombones
Sunset Time on Broadway
Six tudes pour deux trombones
Slide Show
Occurrence
Ten Tempestuous Duets
Seven Deadly Duets
Five Interludes
Concert Duets

M-A
M-A
M-A
M-A
M-A
M-A
M-A
M-A
M-A
M-A
M-A
M-A
M-A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P

Utilizing this data, the author proposes the following curriculum for high school
through advanced college students and professionals:
High School
Desportes, Yvonne
Girard, Pierre
Nelhybel, Vaclav
Pederson, Tommy

Trombonades 30 Petites pieces


Dix petits duos progressifs pour trombones
Interplays
Ten Duets for Trombone

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First or Second Year Undergraduate


Culver, Eric
Ten Duets
Harris, A. & B. Nelson 35 Original Duets for Trombone
Israel, Brian
Sonata
Miller, Ernest R.
33 Trombone Duets
Pederson, Tommy
Ten Duets for Tenor Trombone
Stratton, Scott
Study Duets for Trombone
Tanner, Paul
Suite for Two Trombones
Tanner, Paul
Trombone Duets Vol. 1
Tanner, Paul
Trombone Duets Vol. 2
Vining, David
Daily Routines for Trombone
Upper Level Undergraduate/Masters Level Student
Lynn, Brian E.
20 Posh Duets
Ross, Walter
tudes deux
Stout, David G.
10-4-2 (Trombone Duets)
Uber, David
Concert Duets
Uber, David
Ten Tasty Duos
Uber, David
Twelve Duets
Advanced/Professional Players
Bassett, Leslie
12 Duos for Trombones
Blazhevich, Vladislav Concert Duets
Defaye, Jean-Michel Six tudes pour deux trombones
Edwards, Richard
Seven Deadly Duets
Nightingale, Mark
Ten Tempestuous Duets

In conclusion, the author offers this document to trombone performers and


teachers to aid in locating appropriate material for private and collegiate instruction.

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Appendix A: Works Indexed Alphabetically by Composers Last Name


Composer
B
Bassett, Leslie
Baxley, Wayne
Blazhevich, Vladislav
Blumenthal, Fred
Bolter, Norman
Bolter, Norman
C
Culver, Eric
D
Dedrick, Art
Defaye, Jean-Michel
Desportes, Yvonne
E
Edwards, Richard
G
Girard, Pierre
H
Harris, Aaron & Bob Nelson
Hartzell, Doug
Hidas, Frigyes
I
Israel, Brian
Israel, Brian
Israel, Brian
K
Kahila, Kauko
Katz, Marco
Katz, Marco
Katz, Marco
L
Langer, Ken
Lesley, Simon
Lynn, Brian E.
M
Mais, Chester L.
McCulloh, Byron
Miller, Ernest R.
N
Nash, Richard T.
Nelhybel, Vaclav
Nightingale, Mark

Title

Page

12 Duos for Trombones


Reflections
Concert Duets
It Dont Matter If You Win or Lose
Occurrence
The Archer

8
10
11
13
15
17

Ten Duets

19

19 Progressive Trombone Duets


Six tudes pour deux trombones
Trombonades 30 petites pices

21
23
25

Seven Deadly Duets

27

Dix petits duos progressifs pour trombones

29

35 Original Duets for Trombone


Blues for Two
Introduzione e fughetta

30
31
33

Partita Piccola Canonica


Partita Piccola Canonica Seconda
Sonata

35
36
37

Andante - Allegro
Serious Samba
Sunset Time on Broadway
Turkish Taffy

38
39
40
42

Duets
The Two Terrible Trombones
20 Posh Duets

44
46
48

Scherzo and Meditation


Slide Show
33 Trombone Duets

50
51
53

Four Trombone Duets


Interplays
Ten Tempestuous Duets

55
57
59

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P
Pederson, Tommy
Pederson, Tommy
Pederson, Tommy
R
Raphling, Sam
Rice, Thomas N.
Richter, Marga
Ross, Walter
S
Stockhausen, Gabriel
Stout, David G.
Stratton, Scott
T
Tanner, Paul
Tanner, Paul
Tanner, Paul
U
Uber, David
Uber, David
Uber, David
Uber, David
Uber, David
V
Vining, David
W
Whitfield, Ralph
Wienandt, Elwyn A.

Teens N Trombones, Five Duets


Ten Duets for Tenor Trombone
Ten Duets for Trombone

61
63
65

Sonatina
Duo for Two Trombones
One for Two and Two for Three
tudes a deux

66
68
70
72

Five Interludes
10-4-2 (Trombone Duets)
Study Duets for Trombone

74
76
78

Suite for Two Trombones


Trombone Duets Vol. 1
Trombone Duets Vol. 2

80
82
84

Concert Duets
Ten Tasty Duos
Three Picaresque Duos
Tribal Dances
Twelve Duets

85
87
89
91
93

Daily Routines for Trombone

94

Gallop
Dozen Plus One

96
98

104

Appendix B: Works Indexed Alphabetically by Title


Composer
Stout, David G.
Bassett, Leslie
Dedrick, Art
Lynn, Brian E.
Miller, Ernest R.
Harris, Aaron & Bob Nelson
Kahila, Kauko
Hartzell, Doug
Blazhevich, Vladislav
Uber, David
Vining, David
Girard, Pierre
Wienandt, Elwyn A.
Langer, Ken
Rice, Thomas N.
Ross, Walter
Stockhausen, Gabriel
Nash, Richard T.
Whitfield, Ralph
Nelhybel, Vaclav
Hidas, Frigyes
Blumenthal, Fred
Bolter, Norman
Richter, Marga
Israel, Brian
Israel, Brian
Baxley, Wayne
Mais, Chester L.
Katz, Marco
Edwards, Richard
Defaye, Jean-Michel
McCulloh, Byron
Israel, Brian
Raphling, Sam
Stratton, Scott
Tanner, Paul
Katz, Marco
Pederson, Tommy
Culver, Eric
Pederson, Tommy
Pederson, Tommy
Uber, David
Nightingale, Mark

Title
10-4-2 (Trombone Duets)
12 Duos for Trombones
19 Progressive Trombone Duets
20 Posh Duets
33 Trombone Duets
35 Original Duets for Trombone
Andante - Allegro
Blues for Two
Concert Duets
Concert Duets
Daily Routines for Trombone
Dix petits duos progressifs pour trombones
Dozen Plus One
Duets
Duo for Two Trombones
tudes a deux
Five Interludes
Four Trombone Duets
Gallop
Interplays
Introduzione e fughetta
It Dont Matter If You Win or Lose
Occurrence
One for Two and Two for Three
Partita Piccola Canonica
Partita Piccola Canonica Seconda
Reflections
Scherzo and Meditation
Serious Samba
Seven Deadly Duets
Six tudes pour deux trombones
Slide Show
Sonata
Sonatina
Study Duets for Trombone
Suite for Two Trombones
Sunset Time on Broadway
Teens N Trombones, Five Duets
Ten Duets
Ten Duets for Tenor Trombone
Ten Duets for Trombone
Ten Tasty Duos
Ten Tempestuous Duets

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Page
76
8
21
48
53
30
38
31
11
85
94
29
98
44
68
72
74
55
96
57
33
13
15
70
35
36
10
50
39
27
23
51
37
66
78
80
40
61
19
63
65
87
59

Bolter, Norman
Lesley, Simon
Uber, David
Uber, David
Desportes, Yvonne
Tanner, Paul
Tanner, Paul
Katz, Marco
Uber, David

The Archer
The Two Terrible Trombones
Three Picaresque Duos
Tribal Dances
Trombonades 30 petites pices
Trombone Duets Vol. 1
Trombone Duets Vol. 2
Turkish Taffy
Twelve Duets

106

17
46
89
91
25
82
84
42
93

Appendix C: Works Indexed By Difficulty


Medium
Composer
Baxley, Wayne
Dedrick, Art
Desportes, Yvonne
Girard, Pierre
Hartzell, Doug
Nelhybel, Vaclav
Pederson, Tommy
Wienandt, Elwyn A.

Title
Reflections
19 Progressive Trombone Duets
Trombonades 30 Petites pices
Dix petits duos progressifs pour trombones
Blues for Two
Interplays
Ten Duets for Trombone
Dozen Plus One

Page
10
21
25
29
31
57
65
98

Composer
Blumenthal, Fred
Culver, Eric
Harris, Aaron & Bob Nelson
Hidas, Frigyes
Israel, Brian
Israel, Brian
Israel, Brian
Katz, Marco
Katz, Marco
Lesley, Simon
Miller, Ernest R.
Nash, Richard T.
Pederson, Tommy
Pederson, Tommy
Richter, Marga
Stratton, Scott
Tanner, Paul
Tanner, Paul
Tanner, Paul
Uber, David
Vining, David
Whitfield, Ralph

Medium-Advanced
Title
It Dont Matter If You Win or Lose
Ten Duets
35 Original Duets for Trombone
Introduzione e fughetta
Partita Piccola Canonica
Partita Piccola Canonica Seconda
Sonata
Serious Samba
Turkish Taffy
The Two Terrible Trombones
33 Trombone Duets
Four Trombone Duets
Teens N Trombones, Five Duets
Ten Duets for Tenor Trombone
One for Two and Two for Three
Study Duets for Trombone
Suite for Two Trombones
Trombone Duets Vol. 1
Trombone Duets Vol. 2
Tribal Dances
Daily Routines for Trombone
Gallop

Page
13
19
30
33
35
36
37
39
42
46
53
55
61
63
70
78
80
82
84
91
94
96

Advanced
Composer
Bolter, Norman
Kahila, Kauko
Langer, Ken
Lynn, Brian E.

Title
The Archer
Andante - Allegro
Duets
20 Posh Duets

107

Page
17
38
44
48

Mais, Chester L.
Raphling, Sam
Rice, Thomas N.
Ross, Walter
Stout, David G.
Uber, David
Uber, David
Uber, David
Uber, David

Scherzo and Meditation


Sonatina
Duo for Two Trombones
tudes a deux
10-4-2 (Trombone Duets)
Concert Duets
Ten Tasty Duos
Three Picaresque Duos
Twelve Duets

50
66
68
72
76
85
87
89
93

Professional
Composer
Bassett, Leslie
Blazhevich, Vladislav
Bolter, Norman
Defaye, Jean-Michel
Edwards, Richard
Katz, Marco
McCulloh, Byron
Nightingale, Mark
Stockhausen, Gabriel

Title
12 Duos for Trombones
Concert Duets
Occurrence
Six tudes pour deux trombones
Seven Deadly Duets
Sunset Time on Broadway
Slide Show
Ten Tempestuous Duets
Five Interludes

108

Page
8
11
15
23
27
40
51
59
74

Appendix D: Works Indexed By Trombone Type Necessary for Performance


Tenor, Tenor
Composer
Baxley, Wayne
Blumenthal, Fred
Bolter, Norman
Culver, Eric
Dedrick, Art
Defaye, Jean-Michel
Desportes, Yvonne
Edwards, Richard
Girard, Pierre
Harris, Aaron & Bob Nelson

Hartzell, Doug
Hidas, Frigyes
Israel, Brian
Israel, Brian
Israel, Brian
Katz, Marco
Katz, Marco
Katz, Marco
Lesley, Simon
Lynn, Brian E.
Mais, Chester L.
Miller, Ernest R.
Nash, Richard T.
Nelhybel, Vaclav
Nightingale, Mark
Pederson, Tommy
Pederson, Tommy
Pederson, Tommy
Raphling, Sam
Rice, Thomas N.
Richter, Marga
Stockhausen, Gabriel
Tanner, Paul
Tanner, Paul
Tanner, Paul
Uber, David
Uber, David
Uber, David
Whitfield, Ralph
Wienandt, Elwyn A.

Title
Reflections
It Dont Matter If You Win or Lose
The Archer
Ten Duets
19 Progressive Trombone Duets
Six tudes Pour Deux Trombones
Trombonades 30 Petites pices
Seven Deadly Duets
Dix petits duos progressifs pour trombones
35 Original Duets for Trombone
Blues for Two
Introduzione e fughetta
Partita Piccola Canonica
Partita Piccola Canonica Seconda
Sonata
Serious Samba
Sunset Time on Broadway
Turkish Taffy
The Two Terrible Trombones
20 Posh Duets
Scherzo and Meditation
33 Trombone Duets
Four Trombone Duets
Interplays
Ten Tempestuous Duets
Teens N Trombones, Five Duets
Ten Duets for Tenor Trombone
Ten Duets for Trombone
Sonatina
Duo for Two Trombones
One for Two and Two for Three
Five Interludes
Suite for Two Trombones
Trombone Duets Vol. 1
Trombone Duets Vol. 2
Ten Tasty Duos
Three Picaresque Duos
Twelve Duets
Gallop
Dozen Plus One

109

Page
10
13
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
30
31
33
35
36
37
39
40
42
46
48
50
53
55
57
59
61
63
65
66
68
70
74
80
82
84
87
89
93
96
98

Composer
Bassett, Leslie
Bolter, Norman
Langer, Ken
McCulloh, Byron
Ross, Walter
Stout, David G.
Stratton, Scott
Uber, David

Tenor, Tenor-bass
Title
12 Duos for Trombones
Occurrence
Duets
Slide Show
tudes a deux
10-4-2 (Trombone Duets)
Study Duets for Trombone
Tribal Dances

Page
8
15
44
51
72
76
78
91

Composer
Kahila, Kauko

Tenor-bass, Tenor
Title
Andante - Allegro

Page
38

Composer
Blazhevich, Vladislav
Uber, David
Vining, David

Tenor-bass, Tenor-bass
Title
Concert Duets
Concert Duets
Daily Routines for Trombone

Page
11
85
94

110

Appendix E: Works Indexed By Trombone One Lower and Upper Range


Composer
Vining, David
Uber, David
Bassett, Leslie
Blazhevich, Vladislav
Kahila, Kauko
Israel, Brian
Raphling, Sam

Title
Daily Routines for Trombone
Concert Duets
12 Duos for Trombones
Concert Duets
Andante - Allegro
Partita Piccola Canonica
Sonatina
Harris, Aaron & Bob Nelson 35 Original Duets for Trombone
Lesley, Simon
The Two Terrible Trombones
Defaye, Jean-Michel
Six tudes pour deux trombones
McCulloh, Byron
Slide Show
Uber, David
Twelve Duets
Katz, Marco
Sunset Time on Broadway
Desportes, Yvonne
Trombonades 30 petites pices
Nelhybel, Vaclav
Interplays
Rice, Thomas N.
Duo for Two Trombones
Israel, Brian
Partita Piccola Canonica Seconda
Pederson, Tommy
Ten Duets for Tenor Trombone
Pederson, Tommy
Teens N Trombones, Five Duets
Nightingale, Mark
Ten Tempestuous Duets
Stratton, Scott
Study Duets for Trombone
Uber, David
Three Picaresque Duos
Stout, David G.
10-4-2 (Trombone Duets)
Lynn, Brian E.
20 Posh Duets
Stockhausen, Gabriel
Five Interludes
Blumenthal, Fred
It Dont Matter If You Win or Lose
Katz, Marco
Serious Samba
Culver, Eric
Ten Duets
Ross, Walter
tudes A Deux
Bolter, Norman
Occurrence
Pederson, Tommy
Ten Duets for Trombone
Israel, Brian
Sonata
Miller, Ernest R.
33 Trombone Duets
Nash, Richard T.
Four Trombone Duets
Edwards, Richard
Seven Deadly Duets
Girard, Pierre
Dix petits duos progressifs pour trombones
Wienandt, Elwyn A.
Dozen Plus One
Langer, Ken
Duets
Dedrick, Art
19 Progressive Trombone Duets
Hartzell, Doug
Blues for Two
Tanner, Paul
Suite for Two Trombones
Tanner, Paul
Trombone Duets Vol. 2
Uber, David
Tribal Dances

111

Lower
F1
G1
B-flat 1
C
E-flat
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F-sharp
F-sharp
F-sharp
F-sharp
F-sharp
G
G
G
G
A-flat
A
A
A
B-flat
B-flat
B-flat
B-flat
B-flat

Upper
f ''
c''
b'
d''
b-flat'
a'
a'
b-flat'
b-flat'
c''
c''
d-flat''
f ''
f'
f'
g-flat'
a'
a'
b-flat'
c''
c''
c''
d-flat''
d''
e-flat''
f'
g'
a'
b-flat'
d-flat''
f'
a-flat'
b-flat'
b-flat'
d''
f'
g'
a'
f'
f'
g'
g'
g'

Tanner, Paul
Mais, Chester L.
Bolter, Norman
Hidas, Frigyes
Whitfield, Ralph
Baxley, Wayne
Katz, Marco
Richter, Marga
Uber, David

Trombone Duets Vol. 1


Scherzo and Meditation
The Archer
Introduzione e fughetta
Gallop
Reflections
Turkish Taffy
One for Two and Two for Three
Ten Tasty Duos

Composer
Vining, David
Katz, Marco
Stockhausen, Gabriel
Lynn, Brian E.
Uber, David
Edwards, Richard
Blazhevich, Vladislav
Uber, David
Stout, David G.
Bolter, Norman
Uber, David
Defaye, Jean-Michel
McCulloh, Byron
Nightingale, Mark
Stratton, Scott
Uber, David
Bolter, Norman
Bassett, Leslie
Hidas, Frigyes
Kahila, Kauko

Title
Daily Routines for Trombone
Sunset Time on Broadway
Five Interludes
20 Posh Duets
Ten Tasty Duos
Seven Deadly Duets
Concert Duets
Twelve Duets
10-4-2 (Trombone Duets)
Occurrence
Concert Duets
Six tudes pour deux trombones
Slide Show
Ten Tempestuous Duets
Study Duets for Trombone
Three Picaresque Duos
The Archer
12 Duos for Trombones
Introduzione e fughetta
Andante - Allegro
Harris, Aaron & Bob Nelson 35 Original Duets for Trombone
Lesley, Simon
The Two Terrible Trombones
Pederson, Tommy
Teens N Trombones, Five Duets
Ross, Walter
tudes a deux
Miller, Ernest R.
33 Trombone Duets
Nash, Richard T.
Four Trombone Duets
Mais, Chester L.
Scherzo and Meditation
Katz, Marco
Turkish Taffy
Israel, Brian
Partita Piccola Canonica
Raphling, Sam
Sonatina
Israel, Brian
Partita Piccola Canonica Seconda
Pederson, Tommy
Ten Duets for Tenor Trombone
Culver, Eric
Ten Duets
Langer, Ken
Duets

112

B-flat
B-flat
B-flat
B
C
C
E-flat
F
F

a-flat'
b-flat'
c''
b'
f'
g'
b-flat'
a-flat'
d''

Lower
F1
E
F
F
F
A-flat
C
E
F
F-sharp
G1
E
E
F
F
F
B-flat
B-flat 1
B
E-flat
E
E
F
F-sharp
G
G
B-flat
E-flat
E
E
F
F
F-sharp
A

Upper
f ''
f ''
e-flat''
d''
d''
d''
d''
d-flat''
d-flat''
d-flat''
c''
c''
c''
c''
c''
c''
c''
b'
b'
b-flat'
b-flat'
b-flat'
b-flat'
b-flat'
b-flat'
b-flat'
b-flat'
b-flat'
a'
a'
a'
a'
a'
a'

Richter, Marga
Israel, Brian
Tanner, Paul
Katz, Marco
Wienandt, Elwyn A.
Tanner, Paul
Tanner, Paul
Uber, David
Baxley, Wayne
Rice, Thomas N.
Desportes, Yvonne
Nelhybel, Vaclav
Blumenthal, Fred
Pederson, Tommy
Girard, Pierre
Dedrick, Art
Hartzell, Doug
Whitfield, Ralph

One for Two and Two for Three


Sonata
Trombone Duets Vol. 1
Serious Samba
Dozen Plus One
Suite for Two Trombones
Trombone Duets Vol. 2
Tribal Dances
Reflections
Duo for Two Trombones
Trombonades 30 petites pices
Interplays
It Dont Matter If You Win or Lose
Ten Duets for Trombone
Dix petits duos progressifs pour trombones

19 Progressive Trombone Duets


Blues for Two
Gallop

113

F
G
B-flat
F-sharp
A
B-flat
B-flat
B-flat
C
F
F
F
F-sharp
G
A
B-flat
B-flat
C

a-flat'
a-flat'
a-flat'
g'
g'
g'
g'
g'
g'
g-flat'
f'
f'
f'
f'
f'
f'
f'
f'

Appendix F: Works Indexed By Trombone Two Lower and Upper Range


Composer
Nightingale, Mark
Vining, David
McCulloh, Byron
Israel, Brian
Bassett, Leslie
Blazhevich, Vladislav
Uber, David
Edwards, Richard
Lesley, Simon
Lynn, Brian E.
Stout, David G.
Uber, David
Blumenthal, Fred
Kahila, Kauko
Uber, David
Stockhausen, Gabriel
Bolter, Norman
Uber, David
Uber, David
Ross, Walter
Stratton, Scott
Nash, Richard T.
Girard, Pierre
Miller, Ernest R.
Israel, Brian

Title
Ten Tempestuous Duets
Daily Routines for Trombone
Slide Show
Sonata
12 Duos for Trombones
Concert Duets
Three Picaresque Duos
Seven Deadly Duets
The Two Terrible Trombones
20 Posh Duets
10-4-2 (Trombone Duets)
Twelve Duets
It Dont Matter If You Win or Lose
Andante - Allegro
Ten Tasty Duos
Five Interludes
Occurrence
Tribal Dances
Concert Duets
tudes a deux
Study Duets for Trombone
Four Trombone Duets
Dix petits duos progressifs pour trombones

33 Trombone Duets
Partita Piccola Canonica
Harris, Aaron & Bob Nelson 35 Original Duets for Trombone
Pederson, Tommy
Teens N Trombones, Five Duets
Katz, Marco
Sunset Time on Broadway
Katz, Marco
Turkish Taffy
Hartzell, Doug
Blues for Two
Nelhybel, Vaclav
Interplays
Desportes, Yvonne
Trombonades 30 petites pices
Rice, Thomas N.
Duo for Two Trombones
Hidas, Frigyes
Introduzione e fughetta
Baxley, Wayne
Reflections
Culver, Eric
Ten Duets
Katz, Marco
Serious Samba
Mais, Chester L.
Scherzo and Meditation
Tanner, Paul
Trombone Duets Vol. 2
Wienandt, Elwyn A.
Dozen Plus One
Raphling, Sam
Sonatina
Israel, Brian
Partita Piccola Canonica Seconda
Pederson, Tommy
Ten Duets for Tenor Trombone

114

Upper
Lower
d-flat''
F1
F1
f ''
F-sharp 1 a'
G1
e-flat'
G1
b-flat'
c''
G1
A-flat 1
f'
A-flat 1
b'
A-flat 1
b'
A1
g'
b'
A1
A1
c''
B-flat 1
e-flat'
b-flat'
B-flat 1
B-flat 1
b-flat'
B-flat 1
c''
B-flat 1
e-flat''
C
e-flat '
D-flat
b'
D
g'
D
b'
E
e-flat'
E
e'
E
a-flat'
E
a'
E
b-flat'
E
b-flat'
E
f ''
F
c'
F
d-flat'
F
e'
F
f'
F
f'
F
g-flat'
F
g'
F
g'
F
g'
F
g'
F
g'
F
g'
F
a-flat'
F
a'
F
a'

Langer, Ken
Pederson, Tommy
Defaye, Jean-Michel
Tanner, Paul
Dedrick, Art
Tanner, Paul
Bolter, Norman
Whitfield, Ralph
Richter, Marga

Duets
Ten Duets for Trombone
Six tudes pour deux trombones
Trombone Duets Vol. 1
19 Progressive Trombone Duets
Suite for Two Trombones
The Archer
Gallop
One for Two and Two for Three

Composer
Vining, David
Katz, Marco
Bolter, Norman
Nightingale, Mark
Blazhevich, Vladislav
Uber, David
Stockhausen, Gabriel
Edwards, Richard
Lesley, Simon
Stout, David G.
Uber, David
Stratton, Scott
Bolter, Norman
Bassett, Leslie
Kahila, Kauko
Uber, David

Title
Daily Routines for Trombone
Sunset Time on Broadway
Occurrence
Ten Tempestuous Duets
Concert Duets
Twelve Duets
Five Interludes
Seven Deadly Duets
The Two Terrible Trombones
10-4-2 (Trombone Duets)
Concert Duets
Study Duets for Trombone
The Archer
12 Duos for Trombones
Andante - Allegro
Ten Tasty Duos
Harris, Aaron & Bob Nelson 35 Original Duets for Trombone
Pederson, Tommy
Teens N Trombones, Five Duets
Defaye, Jean-Michel
Six tudes pour deux trombones
McCulloh, Byron
Slide Show
Israel, Brian
Partita Piccola Canonica
Israel, Brian
Partita Piccola Canonica Seconda
Pederson, Tommy
Ten Duets for Tenor Trombone
Miller, Ernest R.
33 Trombone Duets
Raphling, Sam
Sonatina
Tanner, Paul
Trombone Duets Vol. 1
Lynn, Brian E.
20 Posh Duets
Ross, Walter
tudes a deux
Baxley, Wayne
Reflections
Culver, Eric
Ten Duets
Katz, Marco
Serious Samba
Mais, Chester L.
Scherzo and Meditation
Tanner, Paul
Trombone Duets Vol. 2
Wienandt, Elwyn A.
Dozen Plus One

115

G
G
G-sharp
A-flat
A
B-flat
B
C
E

f'
f'
b-flat'
a-flat'
f'
f'
b'
f'
g-flat'

Lower
Upper
F1
f ''
E
f ''
e-flat''
B-flat 1
F1
d-flat''
c''
G1
A1
c''
B-flat 1
c''
A-flat 1
b'
A-flat 1
b'
b'
A1
D-flat
b'
D
b'
B
b'
G1
b-flat'
B-flat 1
b-flat'
B-flat 1
b-flat'
E
b-flat'
E
b-flat'
G-sharp b-flat'
F-sharp 1 a'
E
a'
F
a'
F
a'
E
a-flat'
F
a-flat'
A-flat
a-flat'
g'
A1
D
g'
F
g'
F
g'
F
g'
F
g'
F
g'
F
g'

Richter, Marga
Hidas, Frigyes
Uber, David
Desportes, Yvonne
Rice, Thomas N.
Langer, Ken
Pederson, Tommy
Dedrick, Art
Tanner, Paul
Whitfield, Ralph
Girard, Pierre
Nelhybel, Vaclav
Israel, Brian
Blumenthal, Fred
Uber, David
Nash, Richard T.
Hartzell, Doug
Katz, Marco

One for Two and Two for Three


Introduzione e fughetta
Three Picaresque Duos
Trombonades 30 petites pices
Duo for Two Trombones
Duets
Ten Duets for Trombone
19 Progressive Trombone Duets
Suite for Two Trombones
Gallop
Dix petits duos progressifs pour trombones

Interplays
Sonata
It Dont Matter If You Win or Lose
Tribal Dances
Four Trombone Duets
Blues for Two
Turkish Taffy

116

E
F
A-flat 1
F
F
G
G
A
B-flat
C
E
F
G1
B-flat 1
C
E
F
F

g-flat'
g-flat'
f'
f'
f'
f'
f'
f'
f'
f'
e'
e'
e-flat'
e-flat'
e-flat'
e-flat'
d-flat'
c'

Appendix G: Works Indexed By Clefs


(B-Bass, T-Tenor, A-Alto)
Composer
Bassett, Leslie
Baxley, Wayne
Blazhevich, Vladislav
Blumenthal, Fred
Bolter, Norman
Bolter, Norman
Culver, Eric
Dedrick, Art
Defaye, Jean-Michel
Desportes, Yvonne
Edwards, Richard
Girard, Pierre

Title
12 Duos for Trombones
Reflections
Concert Duets
It Dont Matter If You Win or Lose
Occurrence
The Archer
Ten Duets
19 Progressive Trombone Duets
Six tudes pour deux trombones
Trombonades 30 petites pices
Seven Deadly Duets
Dix petits duos progressifs pour trombones
35
Original Duets for Trombone
Harris, Aaron & Bob Nelson
Hartzell, Doug
Blues for Two
Hidas, Frigyes
Introduzione e fughetta
Israel, Brian
Partita Piccola Canonica
Israel, Brian
Partita Piccola Canonica Seconda
Israel, Brian
Sonata
Kahila, Kauko
Andante Allegro
Katz, Marco
Serious Samba
Katz, Marco
Sunset Time on Broadway
Katz, Marco
Turkish Taffy
Langer, Ken
Duets
Lesley, Simon
The Two Terrible Trombones
Lynn, Brian E.
20 Posh Duets
Mais, Chester L.
Scherzo and Meditation
McCulloh, Byron
Slide Show
Miller, Ernest R.
33 Trombone Duets
Nash, Richard T.
Four Trombone Duets
Nelhybel, Vaclav
Interplays
Nightingale, Mark
Ten Tempestuous Duets
Pederson, Tommy
Teens N Trombones, Five Duets
Pederson, Tommy
Ten Duets for Tenor Trombone
Pederson, Tommy
Ten Duets for Trombone
Raphling, Sam
Sonatina
Rice, Thomas N.
Duo for Two Trombones
Richter, Marga
One for Two and Two for Three
Ross, Walter
tudes a deux
Stockhausen, Gabriel
Five Interludes
Stout, David G.
10-4-2 (Trombone Duets)
Stratton, Scott
Study Duets for Trombone
Tanner, Paul
Suite for Two Trombones

117

Trombone
One
Two
Bass Bass
Bass Bass
B,T,A B,T,A
Bass Bass
B,T
B,T
Tenor Tenor
Bass Bass
Bass Bass
Bass Bass
Bass Bass
Tenor Bass
Bass Bass
Bass Bass
Bass Bass
B,T
Bass
Bass Bass
Bass Bass
Bass Bass
Bass Bass
Bass Bass
B,T
B,T
Bass Bass
Bass Bass
B,T
B,T
Bass Bass
Bass Bass
B,T
B,T
Bass Bass
Bass Bass
Bass Bass
B,T
B,T
Bass Bass
Bass Bass
Bass Bass
Bass Bass
Bass Bass
Bass Bass
B,T
Bass
B,T
B,T
B,T
Bass
Bass Bass
Bass Bass

Tanner, Paul
Tanner, Paul
Uber, David
Uber, David
Uber, David
Uber, David
Uber, David
Vining, David
Whitfield, Ralph
Wienandt, Elwyn A.

Trombone Duets Vol. 1


Trombone Duets Vol. 2
Concert Duets
Ten Tasty Duos
Three Picaresque Duos
Tribal Dances
Twelve Duets
Daily Routines for Trombone
Gallop
Dozen Plus One

118

Bass
Bass
Bass
Bass
Bass
Bass
B,T,A
B,T
Bass
Bass

Bass
Bass
Bass
Bass
Bass
Bass
B,T,A
B,T
Bass
Bass

Appendix H: Works Indexed By Trombone One Clefs


Trombone One with bass and/or tenor clef
Composer
Bolter, Norman
Bolter, Norman
Edwards, Richard
Hidas, Frigyes
Katz, Marco
Lesley, Simon
McCulloh, Byron
Nightingale, Mark
Ross, Walter
Stockhausen, Gabriel
Stout, David G.
Vining, David

Title
Occurrence
The Archer
Seven Deadly Duets
Introduzione e fughetta
Sunset Time on Broadway
The Two Terrible Trombones
Slide Show
Ten Tempestuous Duets
Etudes a deux
Five Interludes
10-4-2 (Trombone Duets)
Daily Routines for Trombone

Page
15
17
27
33
40
46
51
59
72
74
76
94

Trombone One with bass, tenor, and alto clef


Composer
Blazhevich, Vladislav
Uber, David

Title
Concert Duets
Twelve Duets

Page
11
93

Appendix I: Works Indexed By Trombone Two Clefs


Trombone Two with bass and/or tenor clef
Composer
Bolter, Norman
Bolter, Norman
Katz, Marco
Lesley, Simon
McCulloh, Byron
Nightingale, Mark
Stockhausen, Gabriel
Vining, David

Title
Occurrence
The Archer
Sunset Time on Broadway
The Two Terrible Trombones
Slide Show
Ten Tempestuous Duets
Five Interludes
Daily Routines for Trombone

Page
15
17
40
46
51
59
74
94

Trombone Two with bass, tenor, and alto clef


Composer
Blazhevich, Vladislav
Uber, David

Title
Concert Duets
Twelve Duets

119

Page
15
93

Appendix J: Works Indexed By Mutes Necessary for Performance


Straight Mute
Composer
Bassett, Leslie
Baxley, Wayne
Katz, Marco
McCulloh, Byron
Stockhausen, Gabriel

Title
12 Duos
Reflections
Sunset Time on Broadway
Slide Show
Five Interludes

Part(s)
Both
Trombone Two
Both
Both
Both

Cup Mute
Composer
Baxley, Wayne
Katz, Marco

Title
Reflections
Sunset Time on Broadway

Part(s)
Trombone One
Trombone Two

Harmon Mute
Composer
Bolter, Norman
Ross, Walter
Stockhausen, Gabriel

Title
Occurrence
Etudes a deux
Five Interludes

Part(s)
Both
Both
Trombone Two

Other Mutes
Composer
Katz, Marco
Lesley, Simon

Title
Sunset Time on Broadway
The Two Terrible Trombones

120

Type
Plunger
Metal Hat

Part(s)
Both
Both

Appendix K: Works Indexed By Extended Techniques 86


Composer
Bassett, Leslie
Bolter, Norman

Title
12 Duos for Trombones
Occurrence

Defaye, Jean-Michel
Katz, Marco

Six tudes pour deux trombones


Sunset Time on Broadway

Langer, Ken
Lesley, Simon

Duets
The Two Terrible Trombones

McCulloh, Byron

Slide Show

Rice, Thomas N.
Stockhausen, Gabriel

Duo for Two Trombones


Five Interludes

Stout, David G.

10-4-2 (Trombone Duets)

86

Type
Trills
Flutter Tongue
Multiphonics
Trills
Trills
Flutter Tongue
Multiphonics
Trills
Flutter Tongue
Multiphonics

Part(s)
Both
Both
Both
Both
Both
Both
Part 2
Both
Part 1
Both
Inhale/Exhale/Whistling Part 2
Flutter Tongue
Both
Multiphonics
Both
Trills
Both
Trills
Part 1
Flutter Tongue
Part 1
Multiphonics
Both
Trills
Part 2
Trills
Both

The works by Norman Bolter, Marco Katz, Byron McCulloh, and Gabriel Stockhausen contain
the use of multiphonics. They are not mentioned in Davidsons An Annotated Database of 102 Selected
Published Works for Trombone Requiring Multiphonics (DMA doc., University of Cincinnati, 2005), but
have been cited here.

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Appendix L: Publisher Contact Information


Accura Music
P.O. Box 257
North Greece, NY 14515-0257
Telephone: (585) 227-1550 / Fax: (585) 227-2829
www.accuramusic.com
Air-Ev Productions
675 VFW Parkway
PMB 352
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467-3656
Email: contact@air-ev.com / www.air-ev.com
Almitra Music Company
c/o Kendor Music
P.O. Box 278
Delevan, NY 14042-0278
Telephone: (716) 492-1254 / Fax: (716) 492-5124
www.kendormusic.com
Briar Music Press
4146 W. Cornelia Ave.
Chicago, IL 60641
E-mail: info@briarmusic.com
C. F. Peters
7030 80th Street
Glendale, NY 11385
Telephone: (718) 416-7800 / Fax: (718) 416-7805
E-mail: sales@cfpeters-ny.com
Carl Fischer
65 Bleecker Street
New York, NY 10012
Telephone and Fax: (800) 762-2328
E-mail: cf-info@carlfischer.com / www.carlfischer.com
Charles Colin Music
315 West 53rd Street
New York, NY 10019
Telephone: (212) 581-1480 / Fax: 212-489-5186
http://www.charlescolin.com/

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Clark-Baxley Publications
c/o TAP Music Sales
1992 Hunter Avenue
Newton, IA 50208
Telephone: (800) 554-7628
www.tapmusicsales.com
Dorabet Music Company
RBC Publications
P.O. Box 29128
San Antonio, TX, USA 78229
Telephone: (800) 548-0917 / Fax: (210) 736-6902
http://www.dorabetmusiccompany.com/
Editio Musica Budapest
c/o Boosey & Hawkes, Inc.
35 East 21st Street
9th Floor
New York, NY 10010
Telephone: (212) 358-5300 / Fax: (212) 358-5309
www.boosey.com
Edition Musicus, Inc.
P.O. Box 628
Botsford, CT 06404
Telephone: (203) 268-1522
E-mail: edmus@sbcglobal.net
Editions Robert Martin
c/o Carl Fischer
65 Bleecker Street
New York, NY 10012
Telephone and Fax: (800) 762-2328
E-mail: cf-info@carlfischer.com / www.carlfischer.com
Grard Billaudot
14, rue de lEchiquier
75010 Paris, France
Telephone: +33 1 47 70 14 46 / Fax: +33 1 45 23 22 54
Hidalgo Music
c/o Robert King Music Sales
140 Main Street
North Easton, MA 02356
Fax: (508-238-2571)
www.rkingmusic.com

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J. Christopher Music Company


c/o Carl Fischer
65 Bleecker Street
New York, NY 10012
Telephone and Fax: (800) 762-2328
E-mail: cf-info@carlfischer.com / www.carlfischer.com
Kagarice Brass Publications
P.O. Box 305302
Denton, TX 76203
Fax: (940) 891-3435
E-mail: kagarice@jove.acs.unt.edu
Kendor Music
P.O. Box 278
Delevan, NY 14042-0278
Telephone: (716) 492-1254 / Fax: (716) 492-5124
www.kendormusic.com
Leemaur Music
c/o Walrus Music Publishing
P.O. Box 1910
Pismo Beach, CA 93448-1910
Telephone: (805) 489-2055
www.walrusmusic.com
Ludwig Music Publishing Company
1044 Vivian Drive
Grafton, OH 44044
Telephone: (800) 851-1150 / Fax: (440) 926-2882
Email: info@ludwigmusic.com / www.ludwigmusic.com
Nichols Music Company
c/o Ensemble Publications
P.O. Box 32
Ithaca, NY 14851-0032
Telephone: (607) 592-1778 / Fax: (607) 273-4655
E-Mail: enspub@aol.com
Noga Music, Jerusalem
c/o Ensemble Publications
P.O. Box 32
Ithaca, NY 14851-0032
Telephone: (607) 592-1778 / Fax: (607) 273-4655
E-mail: enspub@aol.com

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Rainbow Brass Music


130 Nottingham Rd.
Rainbow City, AL 35906
www.rainbowbrassmusic.com/
Seesaw Music Corporation
c/o Robert King Music Sales
140 Main Street
North Easton, MA 02356
Fax: (508-238-2571)
www.rkingmusic.com
Sneaky Yellow Dog Music
Sacramento, California
http://www.sydmusic.com/
Solid Brass Music Company
71 Mt. Rainier Drive
San Rafael, CA 94903
Telephone: (800) 873-9798 / Fax: (415) 598-1342
www.sldbrass.com
Southern Music Company
P.O. Box 329
San Antonio, TX 78292
Telephone: (210) 226-8167 / Fax: (210) 223-4537
www.southernmusic.com
TAP Music Sales
1992 Hunter Avenue
Newton, IA 50208
Telephone: (800) 554-7628
www.tapmusicsales.com
Tezak Music Publishing Co.
P.O. Box 3147
Pueblo CO 81005
Tritone Press
c/o Carl Fischer
65 Bleecker Street
New York, NY 10012
Telephone and Fax: (800) 762-2328
E-mail: cf-info@carlfischer.com / www.carlfischer.com

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TrumCor, Inc.
8176 San Benito Way
Dallas, TX 75218
Telephone and Fax: (214) 321-0606
E-Mail: trumcor@sbcglobal.net
Virgo Music Publishers
c/o Robert King Music Sales
140 Main Street
North Easton, MA 02356
Fax: (508-238-2571)
www.rkingmusic.com
Warwick Music
1 Broomfield Road
Coventry, England CV5 6JW
Telephone: +44 (0)24 7671 2081 / Fax: +44 (0)24 7671 2550
www.warwickmusic.com
Western International Music
3707 65th Avenue
Greeley, CO 80634-9626
Telephone: (970) 330-6901 / Fax: (970) 330-7738
E-mail: wimbo@wiminc.com

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