![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Riddle, Nelson Five Pieces for Bass Trombone (DePaolo)
20th Century (1969). For bass trombone &
piano. Piano reduction of a work originally
for bass trombone and brass quartet.
Five Pieces for Bass Trombone was written
by one of the pre-eminent American composers of
the 20th Century. Nelson Riddle has composed or
arranged for the likes of Frank Sinatra, Ella
Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole, Judy Garland, Dean
Martin, Peggy Lee, Johnny Mathis, Rosemary
Clooney, Keely Smith and Linda Ronstadt. He was
also the composer of a number of popular
television and movie themes, including those of
Barnaby Jones; Batman; The Bob Newhart Show;
Emergency; Oceans 11; Robin and the 7 Hoods; Route
66; and more.
In the late 1960's, in the midst of his busy
career, Riddle was approached by Dick Noel to
compose a solo work for bass trombone for use on
the LP record album Practice Makes Perfect, an
early music-minus-one type project. On the LP, the
work was performed by none other than George
Roberts, "Mr Bass Trombone" himself, backed by the
Academy Brass quartet. One of the earliest works
written specifically for the bass trombone, Five
Pieces has become a legend in the bass trombone
world. This long out-of-print "lost" chart is now
available in a clean modern edition, free of the
numerous errors and omissions of the original. The
editor has also included performance advice
(tempos, styles, et cetera) lacking in the
original scores, so that today's players might
better understand the composer's intentions and
also better emulate the style of Roberts. All
advice is parenthetical, and may be ignored as
desired.
Tenor Trombonists: This chart can be
performed on a large bore tenor with F attachment
readily, provided you have some facility in the
trigger register. The range is not terribly low,
and you don't need a second valve. My housemate
used to nail it on a Bach 42B, so if you're
determined, here's a great way to play an original
by Nelson Riddle! -cdp
|
Ensemble Publications P.O. Box 32 Ithaca, NY 14851-0032 |
All Contents © 1995-2019 Ensemble Publications