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Volume III of this series, containing five J.S. Bach keyboard works from"The Well-Tempered Clavier" and "Inventions and Sinfonias", expertly arranged for three Trombones (2 Tenor 1 Bass). This edition contains tempos, ornamentation, articulation and dynamics to help guide players with less experience performing baroque music. Ornaments are authentic, either from Bach or his immediate students. Tempos, dynamics, and most articulations are my recommendations. The first trombone part is provided in both tenor and bass clef. There are also two sets of first and second parts, one with original ornaments and one with the ornaments realized in suggested notation, as well as a guide to interpreting ornaments. The Bass Trombone has no ornaments added. Performers are, of course, free to devise their own interpretations. Each volume of "Bach for Trombone Trio" is carefully compiled to work as a single, compatible set with a playing time under ten minutes, excellent for use in both contest and recital. Performance time for all works is 7:57. Member, ASCAP.
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