Sächsische Posaunenmission
Gott danken ist Freude
100 Jahre Sächsische Posaunenmission
Sächsische Posaunenmission
Gott danken ist Freude
100 Jahre Sächsische Posaunenmission
- Instrumentation Brass Instrument
- Composer Sächsische Posaunenmission
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Difficulty Level
- Edition Sheet Music
- Publisher Strube Verlag
- Order no. STRUBE2122
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Description:
The new standard work for trombone choirs. 100 works by old and contemporary masters.
A book that no trombone choir should be without: old and new chorale music, movements for new congregational hymns, folk song movements, old and new free wind music, spirituals and swing, etc. - The 100 titles from various stylistic periods (baroque, renaissance, romantic, classical and modern) provide an almost inexhaustible repertoire for (almost) every occasion. In addition to many easy-to-play four-part movements, there are double choirs, combination movements and special pieces for trumpets and trombones - all composed by masters of their trade (Saint-Saens, Graap, Purcell, Scheidt, Schein, Karg-Elert, Böhler, Crüger and many others). "Every brass instrumental group oriented towards Christian literature will find something to suit their taste, and even those less interested in "chorale-based" music will be attracted by interesting new compositions and arrangements." (Württ. Blätter 4/2003)
A book that no trombone choir should be without: old and new chorale music, movements for new congregational hymns, folk song movements, old and new free wind music, spirituals and swing, etc. - The 100 titles from various stylistic periods (baroque, renaissance, romantic, classical and modern) provide an almost inexhaustible repertoire for (almost) every occasion. In addition to many easy-to-play four-part movements, there are double choirs, combination movements and special pieces for trumpets and trombones - all composed by masters of their trade (Saint-Saens, Graap, Purcell, Scheidt, Schein, Karg-Elert, Böhler, Crüger and many others). "Every brass instrumental group oriented towards Christian literature will find something to suit their taste, and even those less interested in "chorale-based" music will be attracted by interesting new compositions and arrangements." (Württ. Blätter 4/2003)