Quartet just published by Cherry Classics!
- Cmillar
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Very nice to announce that Gordon Cherry and his 'Cherry Classics' publishing have just published a trombone quartet of mine.
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This piece was originally written for Jim Pugh's trombone ensemble when he was teaching at SUNY Purchase Music Conservatory. The audio file is from a performance they gave.
When Jim and his ensemble visited the Trombone Workshop in DC, the piece was on their program as well.
FYI, Gordon Cherry was a schoolmate of Jim Pugh's way back when at Eastman School of Music.
A nice description by Gordon for the piece:
"Arriver for Trombone Quartet by Cam Millar is a fine new work that was written for Jim Pugh and the SUNY Purchase College Trombone Choir. The 4-minute work begins with a spirited fugue and then settles into a chorale-like section that explores rich textures and harmonies from the ensemble. From there the energy builds and builds to a final denouement that brings this excellent work to its conclusion.
Suitable for moderately advanced performers."
Enjoy!
This piece was originally written for Jim Pugh's trombone ensemble when he was teaching at SUNY Purchase Music Conservatory. The audio file is from a performance they gave.
When Jim and his ensemble visited the Trombone Workshop in DC, the piece was on their program as well.
FYI, Gordon Cherry was a schoolmate of Jim Pugh's way back when at Eastman School of Music.
A nice description by Gordon for the piece:
"Arriver for Trombone Quartet by Cam Millar is a fine new work that was written for Jim Pugh and the SUNY Purchase College Trombone Choir. The 4-minute work begins with a spirited fugue and then settles into a chorale-like section that explores rich textures and harmonies from the ensemble. From there the energy builds and builds to a final denouement that brings this excellent work to its conclusion.
Suitable for moderately advanced performers."
Enjoy!