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Two Pieces for Trombone & Piano. Reinhold Moritzovich Gliere. Trombone sheet music. Advanced.

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Twee stukken voor Trombone. Reinhold Gliere Moritzovich. Trombone bladmuziek. Vergevorderd.

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Two Pieces for Trombone & Piano composed by Reinhold Moritzovich Gliere. 1874-1956. Arranged by Ralph Sauer. For trombone & piano. Russian 19th Century. Advanced. Solo part and accompaniment. Published by Cherry Classics. CY.CC2594. Gliere's Two Pieces, Op. 9 is an early work, originally written for double bass with the two movements having been beautifully arranged for Trombone and Piano by Ralph Sauer. The Intermezzo is lyrical, sensual and "Eastern" sounding. The Tarantella is a sprightly folk dance of southern Italy. The curious name comes from the "wolf spider" or Tarantula whose bite is highly poisonous and in earlier times was believed to cause the victims to engage in a frenzied dance. The two movements are about 9.5 minutes in length and are. appropriate for advanced performers. The mp3 clip is of Ralph Sauer on Trombone and Mac Booke on Piano.

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Two Pieces for Trombone & Piano composed by Reinhold Moritzovich Gliere. 1874-1956. Georganiseerd door Ralph Sauer. Voor trombone. Russische 19e eeuw. Vergevorderd. Solopartij en begeleiding. Gepubliceerd door Cherry Classics. CY.CC2594. Gliere's Two Pieces, Op. 9 is an early work, originally written for double bass with the two movements having been beautifully arranged for Trombone and Piano by Ralph Sauer. The Intermezzo is lyrical, sensual and "Eastern" sounding. The Tarantella is a sprightly folk dance of southern Italy. The curious name comes from the "wolf spider" or Tarantula whose bite is highly poisonous and in earlier times was believed to cause the victims to engage in a frenzied dance. The two movements are about 9.5 minutes in length and are. appropriate for advanced performers. The mp3 clip is of Ralph Sauer on Trombone and Mac Booke on Piano.