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Two by Two (trumpet duets)

Edited by Miller, John
Setting: Trumpets
Weight: 0.1 kg
Published: 1994
Publisher: Faber Music
Item number: 0571514685
ISMN: 9780571514687
Two by Two is a collection of mixed-ability duets for 2 trumpets. Including well known pieces such as Handel's Music for the Royal Fireworks and the traditional song Sumer is icumen in alongside fun original pieces by John Miller, this book is ideal repertoire for practice and concerts. 

Contents

1.
Keep it Simple (Miller)
2.
Chinese Dragon (Miller)
3.
Russian Dance (Miller)
4.
Catalan Folk Song (Trad)
5.
Sabre Dance (Miller)
6.
His Rest (Farnaby)
7.
Lullaby (Miller)
8.
Agincourt Song (Medieval English)
9.
God Save the Queen (Arne)
10.
Lilliburlero (Playford's Dancing Master)
11.
Canon (Miller)
12.
John Come Kiss Me Now after (Byrd)
13.
Four Pieces (Biber)
14.
Moravian Duet (Anon)
15.
De Castitatis (Anon)
16.
See the conquering hero comes (G.F. Handel)
17.
Minuet from 'Music for the Royal Fireworks' (G. F. Handel)
18.
Te Deum (Charpentier)
19.
Torre de Ia nina (Ponce)
20.
Theme from 'L'Arlesienne' (Bizet)
21.
Fuga Johann (Altenburg)
22.
The Cuckoo (Playford's Dancing Master)
23.
The Question Answered (Miller)
24.
Double Concerto (Vivaldi)
25.
Sumer is icumen in (Medieval English)
26.
Ostinato (Miller)
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