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Baloo Lammy – Trombone Quartet
Baloo Lammy is a 17th century Scottish cradle song about the blessed bairn. Bairn is Scots for Child, baloo means hush and lammy is a loving diminutive of lamb. Baloo Lammy thus means Hush, My Little Lamb.
This arrangement makes a welcome addition to any concert, sharing the traditions and music of long ago.
No recording is available yet. We would love to add your recording!
Composer: Bill Reichenbach
Instrumentation: 3 Tenor Trombones and 1 Bass Trombone
Duration/# of Pages: ca. 1:40 / 8 pages, 8.5″ x 11″
Key: F-Bb -
Carol of the Bells – Trombone Quartet
The Ukrainian Bell Carol never sounded like this before! Here is an exciting and clever arrangement with a surprising and lively jazz waltz section that will delight everyone!
Composer: Bill Reichenbach
Instrumentation: 3 Tenor Trombones and 1 Bass Trombone
Duration/# of Pages: ca. 3:15 / 15 pages, 8.5″ x 11″
Key: D Minor – G Minor -
Chief and Frank – Trombone Choir
Scored for five trombones, bass trombone and two trombone soloists, this piece is featured on the album “Bill Reichenbach Quartet, Special Edition.” This 16-track, overdubbed trombone chorale is a showcase for Bill’s varied musical skills and was inspired by two men: Chief is Emory Remington, Bill’s legit trombone teacher at Eastman, and Frank is the late Frank Rosolino, the man Bill considers his “greatest jazz influence.”
More than two soloists can be used is performance. If only one soloist is available, there is an optional part that combines the solo lines.
Composer: Bill Reichenbach
Instrumentation: 5 Trombones, Bass Trombone, 2 Trombone soloists (optional part for 1 soloist)
Duration/# of Pages: ca. 1:37 / 17 pages, 8.5″ x 11″
Key: N/A -
Coventry Carol – Trombone Quartet
Coventry Carol is an English carol written in the 16th century. In those times there were local pageants, called “mystery plays,” in which the common folk performed dramatized stories from the Bible. This carol was part of the pageant held in Coventry.
This poignant carol is known for the use of the Picardy third, the use of the major chord at the cadence in a piece that is minor or modal.
Composer: Bill Reichenbach
Instrumentation: 3 Tenor Trombones and 1 Bass Trombone
Duration/# of Pages: ca. 3:00 / 10 pages, 8.5″ x 11″
Key: N/A