For trombone
We specialize in solos for trombone. But many of these pieces are ideal for euphonium, cello or other tenor instrument, too — so each includes a bass clef and Bb treble clef solo part.
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- Adoro te Devote (Humbly I Adore Thee) (w/ organ) — medieval plainsong melody
- Ave Maria (w/ organ) — attr. to G. Caccini (1551-1618), written by V. Vavilov c. 1970
- BEACH SPRING (w/ piano, opt. flute) — American hymn tune from The Sacred Harp (1844)
- Come, Ye Thankful People, Come (w/ piano) — Thanksgiving/Harvest hymn arranged for bass trombone
- Crusaders Hymn (Fairest Lord Jesus / Beautiful Savior) (w/ organ)
- Deep River (w/ piano) — jazzy setting of the well-known African-American spiritual
- Down by the Salley Gardens (w/ piano) — Irish folk song, nicely harmonized
- Holy, Holy, Holy (w/ piano) — dance-like setting of “Nicaea” by J.B. Dykes
- Hymn from “Finlandia” (w/ organ) — beloved theme from Jean Sibelius’s tone poem
- In the Bleak Midwinter (w/ organ) — G. Holst’s tune for Christina Rossetti’s poem
- Irish Tune from County Derry (w/ piano) — aka “Londonderry Air/Danny Boy”
- It is Well With My Soul (w/ piano) — Philip Bliss’s hymn tune “Ville du Havre”
- Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence (w/ piano) — French carol / hymn tune “Picardy”
- Let Us Break Bread Together (w/ organ) — American spiritual; ideal communion solo
- Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming (w/ piano) — contemporary harmonies and descant
- Meditation on “Veni, Emmanuel” (w/ organ) — unique setting of the Advent plainchant tune
- Meditation on WONDROUS LOVE (w/organ) — pensive tune from “Southern Harmony”
- O Holy Night (two trombones, piano) — “Cantique de Noël” by Adolphe Adam
- O Waly, Waly (w/ piano) — unique setting of the folk song aka “The Water is Wide”
- Processional for Trombone and Organ — ideal for prelude or postlude to worship
- PROSPECT (w/ piano) — simple, lyrical tune from “Southern Harmony”
- Rejoice! Rejoice, Believers (w/ organ) — Welsh hymn tune “Llangloffan”
- Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow (w/ organ) — 19th-century African-American spiritual
- Shenandoah (w/ flute and piano) — American folk song / sea shanty
- Suo Gan (w/ piano and organ; optional flute, oboe, and clarinet) — Welsh lullaby
- We Gather Together / Now Thank We All Our God (w/ flute, piano) — Thanksgiving medley
- The Wexford Carol (w/ flute, piano) — rich harmonies, optional flute countermelody
- What is This Lovely Fragrance? (w/ organ) — French Noël “Quelle est cette odeur agréable?”
For trumpet
- Now Thank We All Our God (w/ organ) — prelude on Johann Cruger’s chorale tune, with Bach-like descant
For F horn
- The Coventry Carol (w/ piano) — English carol in a contemplative, contemporary setting
- How Can I Keep From Singing? (w/ piano) — Robert Lowry’s gospel song, also known as “Endless Song”