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Im Original

Paul Véronge de la Nux. Piece of contest. Trombone and Piano. Sheet Music. Trombone, Piano Accompaniment. TBN. PFA. Paul Veronge De La Nux.

Übersetzung

Paul Véronge de la Nux. Piece of contest. Posaune und Klavier. Noten. Posaune, Klavier-Begleitung. TBN. PFA. Paul Veronge De La Nux.

Im Original

Composed by Paul Véronge de la Nux , Solo de concours is a piece for Trombone and Piano accompaniment initially written for the the Paris Conservatoire contest. It is ideal to demonstrate the abilities of upper-intermediate players. The beginning by the Piano sounds slightly dramatic but the piece turns out to be really melodious, with a hint of nostalgia. A second part is then introduced, fierceful, stronger and faster with the Trombone Solo. The Piano then joins the Trombone for the last part, quite demanding with a faster rhythm and long phrases. The music sounds more cheerful, and leads to a harmonious end. The piece lasts between five and six minutes. Paul Véronge de la Nux. 1853-1911. was a French composer. He studied at the Paris Conservatoire and received the Grand Prix de Rome in 1876.

Übersetzung

Composed by Paul Véronge de la Nux , Solo de concours is a piece for Trombone and Piano accompaniment initially written for the the Paris Conservatoire contest. It is ideal to demonstrate the abilities of upper-intermediate players. The beginning by the Piano sounds slightly dramatic but the piece turns out to be really melodious, with a hint of nostalgia. A second part is then introduced, fierceful, stronger and faster with the Trombone Solo. The Piano then joins the Trombone for the last part, quite demanding with a faster rhythm and long phrases. The music sounds more cheerful, and leads to a harmonious end. The piece lasts between five and six minutes. Paul Véronge de la Nux. 1853-1911. war ein Französisch Komponist. He studied at the Paris Conservatoire and received the Grand Prix de Rome in 1876.