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"Impromptu No. 4 for Trombone and Piano" is the fourth in a set of one-movement solo trombone works from American composer P. F. Strohm, written in a manner suggestive of improvisation and showcasing different musical styles. These impromptus emphasize tone, technique and musicality for both performers. They are outstanding works for contest, concert or recital, either individually or as a set. The fourth impromptu is in basic ABA song form, with lush, flowing melodies for the trombone and a piano part that creates a visual flow of its own with graceful arpeggios and hand-crossings. Those hand-crossings are in part to sustain the constant striking of a deep interval that echoes in the opening and closing sections like the grandfather clock of the composer's childhood. This impromptu conveys emotion and reflection, nowhere more evident than a brief call and response section at midpoint that implies an improvisation over a blues progression.Difficulty level is medium-advanced. Performance time is 5:45. Member, ASCAP.
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