1.
Concerto in One Movement - Alexei Lebedev
Written for tuba, this piece works really well for the bass trombone. Has some really nice melodic parts and is quite musical and beautiful.
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Variations on Palestrina's "Dona Nobis Pacem" - David Fetter
Unaccompanied theme and variations on a familiar tune. Short and well-written, it can be a refreshing change to hear a piece without the support of a pianist.
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Concerto - Eric Ewazen
Written by one of today's most prolific composers for brass instruments, with the solo part alternating between the melody and arpeggios outlining the pleasantly satisfying harmonic motion.
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Rhapsody - Frigyes Hidas
Interesting multi-meter rhythms with nice melodic lines over top. Although the sheet music can look intimidating, the music is easy on the ears.
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Cameos - Gordon Jacob
One of the staples of the bass trombone repertoire, almost every bass trombonist will play this piece in the first couple of years of being a music major. A multi-movement work, it has some programmatic moments and ends on a high Bb.
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