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The first six of Johannes Brahms' "Hungarian Dances", expertly arranged by American composer P. F. Strohm for a trio consisting of two tenor trombones and piano. Brahms was enthralled with the rhythms and melodies of Hungarian music. He originally wrote his 21 Hungarian Dances for piano four-hands, and loved performing them for his friends. P. F. Strohm has placed the first six of these musical gems into a new setting of two trombones and piano, drawing from the original piano score; from the violin and piano arrangements made by Brahms' friend, Joseph Joachim; and from Brahms' own solo piano arrangements. These new arrangements are for skilled performers on all parts. Written for and dedicated to Mark Kellogg and Larry Zalkind at the Eastman School of Music, the dances are excellent for recitals and contests, and make wonderful encores. The individual dances are three to five minutes long. Performance time for the complete set of "Six Hungarian Dances for Two Trombones and Piano" would be about 21:00. You can watch and hear the score video for each of the Six Hungarian Dances on this site or on my YouTube channel, as well as by visiting https://petestrohm.com. Difficulty is Medium-Advanced. Member, ASCAP
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