Flute and bass bone duet?
- Elow
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Anyone know of a good duet for trombone and flute? I can transpose parts, but its probably a challenge to not overpower the flute if its originally written for clarinet and flute or something
- Mamaposaune
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I think there is a duet called "The Elephant and the Fly" written for flute and tuba/bass bone.
Sorry I don't remember more, but a quick search should get you an answer
Sorry I don't remember more, but a quick search should get you an answer
- BGuttman
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Quinto Maganini wrote something called "The Boa Constrictor and the Bobolink" which is nominally for flute and tuba, but can be played on bass trombone. I played this with a flute playing friend once.
- harrisonreed
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My favorite duet for tenor trombone and piccolo happens about 5 minutes into the motorbike concerto. One of the weirdest yet musical moments in a piece written for trombone.
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Edit ... It happens exactly at 5:00 in lol!
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Edit ... It happens exactly at 5:00 in lol!
- Bassclefstef
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Carter Pann wrote a duet for alto saxophone and bass trombone that he later adapted for flute and bass trombone
- IanDeterlingComposer
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Here is one!
https://www.iandeterling.com/duet-in-f-minor
It is a three-movement duet. The instrumentation is flexible - but flute/bass trombone is one of the possible combinations!
https://www.iandeterling.com/duet-in-f-minor
It is a three-movement duet. The instrumentation is flexible - but flute/bass trombone is one of the possible combinations!
- MrHCinDE
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It might be worth looking through what’s out there for bassoon and flute or cello and flute.
It’s a while ago but my euphonium teacher, at the time, used to play some gigs with euphonium, flute and piano. I’m pretty sure they borrowed stuff from bassoon/cello and flute that should also work with bass trombone. I’ll have a dig through my music archive and see what I can find.
It’s a while ago but my euphonium teacher, at the time, used to play some gigs with euphonium, flute and piano. I’m pretty sure they borrowed stuff from bassoon/cello and flute that should also work with bass trombone. I’ll have a dig through my music archive and see what I can find.
- baileyman
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I just heard on the radio a bit from Scooby-Doo, music for Velma, bass trombone and flute duet.
- JCBone
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[quote="IanDeterlingComposer"]Here is one!
https://www.iandeterling.com/duet-in-f-minor
It is a three-movement duet. The instrumentation is flexible - but flute/bass trombone is one of the possible combinations![/quote]
I was just about to recommend your piece.
https://www.iandeterling.com/duet-in-f-minor
It is a three-movement duet. The instrumentation is flexible - but flute/bass trombone is one of the possible combinations![/quote]
I was just about to recommend your piece.
- IanDeterlingComposer
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[quote="JCBone"]<QUOTE author="IanDeterlingComposer" post_id="140884" time="1613507637" user_id="9814">
Here is one!
https://www.iandeterling.com/duet-in-f-minor
It is a three-movement duet. The instrumentation is flexible - but flute/bass trombone is one of the possible combinations![/quote]
I was just about to recommend your piece.
</QUOTE>
Thanks!!!! :hi: :hi: :hi:
Here is one!
https://www.iandeterling.com/duet-in-f-minor
It is a three-movement duet. The instrumentation is flexible - but flute/bass trombone is one of the possible combinations![/quote]
I was just about to recommend your piece.
</QUOTE>
Thanks!!!! :hi: :hi: :hi:
- StephenK
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While not a duet as such, there's some interplay between flute and bass trombone in the Nielsen flute concerto. ( There isn't much other brass!)
- Bassclefstef
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I've heard Randy Hawes play Leonard Bernstein's 'Dream With Me,' from Peter Pan, as a trio for soprano, bass trombone, and piano a few times, (it's originally soprano, cello, and piano) and I bet that would make a really cool trio with flute instead of voice. I'm not sure where it's published, you may have to do a little leg work to track it down.
My wife and I play a set of Brahms songs together pretty often- the Zwei Gesange, Op. 91, originally for viola, alto, and piano. She plays viola, I play the voice part down an octave. The viola part may work on flute, played up an octave, but you'd also have to mess around with double stops too. It may ultimately be a little too far away from the original, but they're lovely pieces, it's probably worth a try. Here's a link to the piece on IMSLP:
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You could also look into some of the duets and trio stuff that Danei Schnyder has written for himself and Dave Taylor- some of them are for flute already, and most of the soprano saxophone stuff would probably work fine on flute. Get ready for lots of notes, though!
[quote="StephenK"]While not a duet as such, there's some interplay between flute and bass trombone in the Nielsen flute concerto. ( There isn't much other brass!)[/quote]
This is such a cool piece! The story I've heard about it is that in the orchestra where the flautist Nielsen wrote it for was a member, there was also a trombonist who would try to imitate the flute player's warm-up exercises before rehearsals. Nielsen heard this at rehearsals, wrote the interactions into the concerto to reference that. I'm not sure if that's true or not though, anyone else heard that story?
My wife and I play a set of Brahms songs together pretty often- the Zwei Gesange, Op. 91, originally for viola, alto, and piano. She plays viola, I play the voice part down an octave. The viola part may work on flute, played up an octave, but you'd also have to mess around with double stops too. It may ultimately be a little too far away from the original, but they're lovely pieces, it's probably worth a try. Here's a link to the piece on IMSLP:
You could also look into some of the duets and trio stuff that Danei Schnyder has written for himself and Dave Taylor- some of them are for flute already, and most of the soprano saxophone stuff would probably work fine on flute. Get ready for lots of notes, though!
[quote="StephenK"]While not a duet as such, there's some interplay between flute and bass trombone in the Nielsen flute concerto. ( There isn't much other brass!)[/quote]
This is such a cool piece! The story I've heard about it is that in the orchestra where the flautist Nielsen wrote it for was a member, there was also a trombonist who would try to imitate the flute player's warm-up exercises before rehearsals. Nielsen heard this at rehearsals, wrote the interactions into the concerto to reference that. I'm not sure if that's true or not though, anyone else heard that story?
- StephenK
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This is such a cool piece! The story I've heard about it is that in the orchestra where the flautist Nielsen wrote it for was a member, there was also a trombonist who would try to imitate the flute player's warm-up exercises before rehearsals. Nielsen heard this at rehearsals, wrote the interactions into the concerto to reference that. I'm not sure if that's true or not though, anyone else heard that story?
The story I was told when my orchestra played it was that the flautist and the bass trombonist were going through a difficult break up.
- Konstantin
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- MBurner
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You can use any trombone/trumpet arrangement, and either play a C part in the flute or transpose. My wife and I have played Ewazen’s Pastoral many times for churches. Same for Violin/Cello, Flute/Bassoon, etc. Choro music will build your technique!!
Additionally, we’ve done some Handel- Music for the birthday of Queen Mary, Trumpet shall sound, etc. One plays the vocal part, the other the trumpet part, and it’s quite thrilling.
Finally, some spousal promotion, I’m married to a rather gifted arranger and performer. If you have a piece you need written for trombone and treble instrument, she’s a monster musician.
Additionally, we’ve done some Handel- Music for the birthday of Queen Mary, Trumpet shall sound, etc. One plays the vocal part, the other the trumpet part, and it’s quite thrilling.
Finally, some spousal promotion, I’m married to a rather gifted arranger and performer. If you have a piece you need written for trombone and treble instrument, she’s a monster musician.