Description
Resonant Brass: Trombone Duos – From Medieval Ballads to Contemporary Works
- UPC: N/A
- Product Type: Paperback Sheet Music
- Brand Name: Editio Musica Budapest Zeneműkiadó (EMB)
- MPN: 6910
- ISMN: 9790080069103
- Genre: Pedagogical Performance Pieces / Brass Duets
- Style: Multi-Era (Medieval to 20th Century)
- Instrument: Trombone Duet (Two Trombones)
Overview
Trombone Duos (Harsonaduók) is a cornerstone of brass pedagogy, meticulously curated to guide students through the evolving styles of Western music. Published in June 1976 by Editio Musica Budapest and edited by the distinguished trombonist József Perlaki, this 32-page volume offers a sophisticated repertoire for two trombones. The collection is uniquely broad, beginning with the 14th-century polyphony of Guillaume de Machaut and traversing the Baroque canons of Telemann before arriving at the vibrant, rhythmically complex works of modern Hungarian composers. Designed in the large "Bach" format for excellent legibility, these duos are ideal for developing intonation, rhythmic synchronization, and stylistic awareness in a collaborative setting.
Áttekintés (Hungarian)
A Harsonaduók a rézfúvós pedagógia egyik alapműve, amely célja, hogy a növendékeket végigvezesse a nyugati zene stíluskorszakain. Az Editio Musica Budapest 1976-os kiadványát a neves harsonaművész, Perlaki József gondozta. A 32 oldalas kötet rendkívül széles skálán mozog: Guillaume de Machaut 14. századi polifóniájától indul, érinti Telemann barokk kánonjait, majd eljut a modern magyar zeneszerzők ritmikailag izgalmas műveiig. A nagyméretű „Bach” formátum kiváló olvashatóságot biztosít, a duók pedig tökéletesek az intonáció, a ritmikai precizitás és a stílusérzék fejlesztésére közös zenélés közben.
Product Features
- Format: Paperback, Bach Format (23 x 30.2 cm)
- Length: 32 Pages
- Setting: Two Trombones (Unaccompanied)
- Language: Hungarian, English (Bilingual)
- Musical Range: Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, and Contemporary
- Publication Date: June 1976
- Origin: Made in Hungary
Interesting Facts
- Early Music Mastery: The inclusion of Machaut and Orlando di Lasso allows trombone students to experience the linear, vocal-like phrasing of early polyphony, which is essential for mastering the instrument's slide technique and legato.
- The Vietorisz Codex: This volume features pieces from the Vietorisz Codex, a 17th-century Hungarian manuscript that provides a rare look into the regional musical life of the Baroque era.
- Contemporary Hungarian Innovation: The book highlights major 20th-century figures like Miklós Kocsár and Iván Patachich, whose "Acquerelli" (Watercolors) challenges the player with more modern harmonic colors and textures.
- The Editor: József Perlaki was a prominent figure in the Hungarian brass world, known for his dedication to expanding the available repertoire for lower brass instruments through scholarly editions and transcriptions.
Track Listing (Contents)
- Guillaume de Machaut: Chanson balladée
- Orlando di Lasso: 2 Motets
- Angelo Michele Bertalotti: Canone alla quinta
- Codex Vietorisz: 2 Duos
- Dietrich Buxtehude: Choral 'Vater unser im Himmelreich'
- Henry Purcell: Prelude
- Georg Philipp Telemann: Sonata canonica
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: 2 Duos
- Mihály Hajdu: 2 invenzioni
- Iván Patachich: Acquerelli
- György Tornyos: Duo
- Miklós Kocsár: Canzone e allegro
- István Bogár: Scherzo bulgaro
Publishers
Editio Musica Budapest Zeneműkiadó (EMB) First Published: June 1976 Budapest, Hungary
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