Five Men's Choruses for Trombone Ensemble (arr. David Fetter) by Franz Liszt Sheet Music for Brass Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct
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Five Men's Choruses for Trombone Ensemble (arr. David Fetter) Digital Sheet Music
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Five Men's Choruses for Trombone Ensemble (arr. David Fetter)
by Franz Liszt Trombone Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

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Here is how arranger David Fetter describes the Franz Liszt Five Men's Choruses he has beautifully arranged for 5-part Trombone Ensemble.

They are engaging, accessible character pieces with appealing melodies and refined expression.

1. Nothing Said! is whimsical and philosophical (nothing ventured, nothing gained).

2. Green Fields is an unassumingly ardent description of a summer landscape.

3. Calm Over the Rooftops is a setting of a Goethe poem of comfort, Uber allen Gipfein Ist Ruh. In this, the lower voices begin each line with varying statements of a unison melody, which is answered each time by the full choir.

4. Serenade, the first part's entreaties are endorsed by his companions. Their approach is of cordial charm, rather than drama.

5. Student Song from Goethe's "Faust" is three verses with refrain of a lusty chorus with a boisterous soli passage for the lower voices that becomes more exaggerated in its repetitions.

The music of about is suitable for advanced intermediate performers, all in bass clef.

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