Alternatives to Bach Cello Suites
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Alternatives to Bach Cello Suites
I am a big fan of Bach's cello suites, they are great fun to play on trombone. Love the flow in the music as well as the challenges. But as the greedy bastard I am I want more!!!
1. What other Bach etudes can you recommend?
2. Other Bach Cello pieces I should check out?
3. Other Cello etudes by other composers that fits the trombone?
Looking forward to hearing what you all work on!
Anders
PS. I have transposed the first two Bach Cello Suites to all keys - that provide fun challenges in the form of high range / low range or awkward key workout!
1. What other Bach etudes can you recommend?
2. Other Bach Cello pieces I should check out?
3. Other Cello etudes by other composers that fits the trombone?
Looking forward to hearing what you all work on!
Anders
PS. I have transposed the first two Bach Cello Suites to all keys - that provide fun challenges in the form of high range / low range or awkward key workout!
Anders Larson
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Founder of https://www.digitaltrombone.com - the largest collection of trombone exercises and sheet music online.
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Founder of https://www.digitaltrombone.com - the largest collection of trombone exercises and sheet music online.
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Re: Alternatives to Bach Cello Suites
The unaccompanied telemann flute things (fantasies?) are pretty great.
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Lecturer of Low Brass
Principal Trombone, New England Repertory Orchestra
2nd Trombone, Glens Falls Symphony
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Re: Alternatives to Bach Cello Suites
Bump for the Telemann flute fantasies. For specifically cello repertoire the Popper etudes are really challenging with beautiful chromatic language (check out #6). A good deal of octave transposing would be in order for most of them but some, like #6, can be played if you’ve got the range and endurance for it (from F below bass clef to F at the top of treble but it happens only once).
I’ve also been playing some of the Charlier 36 études transcendantes just down the octave. Still very challenging but not the crazy range of the cello stuff.
I’ve also been playing some of the Charlier 36 études transcendantes just down the octave. Still very challenging but not the crazy range of the cello stuff.
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Re: Alternatives to Bach Cello Suites
Vivaldi cello sonatas and Bach Viola de Gamba Sonatas work really well.
The CPE Bach sonata for solo flute is a really nice fit.
The CPE Bach sonata for solo flute is a really nice fit.
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Re: Alternatives to Bach Cello Suites
Telemann flute fantasies edited by Alan Raph. A different kind of unplayable. Ralph Sauer made some recordings of these decades ago which are just unbelievable. There are probably other recordings by now. Helps you work on flexibility, intervals, interpretation, phrasing, time, intonation, breathing, key signatures...
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Re: Alternatives to Bach Cello Suites
I've been working on Suite for Unaccompanied Bass Trombone by Eric Culver, which reminds me of the cello suites in many ways.
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Re: Alternatives to Bach Cello Suites
Thanks a lot for all of your input! I dug into the Telemann Fantasias and have now edited two of them for trombone in bass clef in a number of different keys. Feel free to check them out!
https://www.digitaltrombone.com/teleman ... mbone.html
A total of about 40 pages of flute music turned trombone music!
https://www.digitaltrombone.com/teleman ... mbone.html
A total of about 40 pages of flute music turned trombone music!
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Founder of https://www.digitaltrombone.com - the largest collection of trombone exercises and sheet music online.
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Re: Alternatives to Bach Cello Suites
Bach’s Concerto for Oboe and Violin, BWV 1060R. Play the oboe part an octave down. Use alternative positions for natural slurs as much as possible. Also good exercise for practicing lip trills.
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Re: Alternatives to Bach Cello Suites
Ricercar, by Domenico Gabrieli. It has been recorded by Remko de Jager on the New Trombone Collective “Trombone” CD. I currently see an online version in G minor, but years ago I found a D minor version that’s easier for me to play, and I think Remko plays it in Dm as well.
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Re: Alternatives to Bach Cello Suites
Joseph Boismortier has some nice cello material that works well for trombone!
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Re: Alternatives to Bach Cello Suites
The new books by Ralph Sauer are excellent transcriptions of the melodies from a lot of different Bach music.
Not really for bass trombone, but great for tenor players.
Hey...it's Bach!....what's not to love!
Not really for bass trombone, but great for tenor players.
Hey...it's Bach!....what's not to love!
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Re: Alternatives to Bach Cello Suites
Bach Flute Sonatas.
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