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Hidas Frigyes: Training Patterns 1

for brass sextet

playing score

Setting: Brass Sextet
Genre: Study
Language: Hungarian, English
Length: 24 pages
Format: 23,5 x 31 cm (K/4)
Published: 1983
Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Editio Musica Budapest
Item number: 12563
ISMN: 9790080125632
Written for brass quintet and sextet this series presents a unique venture.
The volumes contain the basis of chamber music for young brass players which lend themselves for teaching purposes as well. The works provide young musicians with the possibility of starting chamber music already as beginners and of getting acquainted at an early phase with the exciting world of instrumental ensemble playing. The composer states the aim of the series in the Preface as follows: 'Through forms easy to survey, clear build-up and last but not least with ideas' provoking' the young musicians to use their own fantasy this series intends to serve as a kind of 'warming up training' to the 'Decisive Matches' of professional ensemble playing.' Territorial restrictions may apply. Please ask before ordering.

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Sound samples are used by the permission of Hungaroton Records, BMCBBCC and the composers.
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