DescriptionGustav Mahler - Trombone Solo from 3rd Symphony, 1st movement.ogg
The Virtuoso Trombonist Dennis Smith plays with W.W.S.S Wind Ensemble Wm Cole, Conductor, and with Martha Goldstein, organ. In the years befor world war 2, Sunday afternoons might be spent in the park listening to the Municipal band. Selections 1 and 2 would be this kind of "Pop" music. However it is doubtful their trombonist could play like Dennis. 1. Blue Bells of Scotland. Variations on the song By Arthur Pryor 2. Atlanic Zephyrs, Novelette By Gardell Simons The next selection is "jazz" inspired 3. Ballade for Trombone and Orchestra. By Eugene Bozza, transcribed for band bt E.L. Barrow. The next 2 are more serious 4. Trombone Solo from Mahler's 3rd symphony, Arranged by A. Ostrander for Trombone and Organ. 5. Concertino in Re, by Donal Michalsky In the form of a theme with 9 variations and a Coda
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== Summary == {{Information |Description = The Virtuoso Trombonist Dennis Smith plays with W.W.S.S Wind Ensemble Wm Cole, Conductor, and with Martha Goldstein, organ. In the years befor world war 2, Sunday afternoons might be spent in the park listening t
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