13 Etudes-Caprices De Grande Difficulté
COMPOSITEUR:
Eugène Bozza
ÉDITION MUSICALE:
Alphonse Leduc
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Conducteur
INSTRUMENT GROUP:
Trombone
To this day, Eugène Bozza (1905-1991) remains one of the most prolific composers for wind instruments, despite being a violinist himself. His 13 Capriccio Studies for Trombone is no exception to the composer's success. During hisstudies at the Paris Conservatoire, Bozza won prizes for Violin,
Spécifications
Compositeur | Eugène Bozza |
Édition musicale | Alphonse Leduc |
Instrumentation | Trombone |
Type de produit | Conducteur |
Instrument Group | Trombone |
Style Period | Post 1901 |
Genre | Études et exercices |
ISMN | 9790046217081 |
Style Period | Post 1901 |
Nombre de pages | 15 |
No. | AL21708 |
Description
To this day, Eugène Bozza (1905-1991) remains one of the most prolific composers for wind instruments, despite being a violinist himself. His 13 Capriccio Studies for Trombone is no exception to the composer's success. During hisstudies at the Paris Conservatoire, Bozza won prizes for Violin, conducting and composition, as well as the Grand Prix de Rome. He then conducted the orchestra of the Opéra-Comique and became Head of the Conservatoire inValenciennes, whilst remaining a prominent composer. Compiled in 1956, Bozza's 13 Capriccio Studies addresses a variety of very difficult, advanced features of the Trombone, including complex rhythms, articulation, chromaticism,variations in time signatures, breath control, phrasing, intervals, scales and arpeggios, amongst other aspects. For all advanced Trombone players, Bozza's 13 Capriccio Studies are essential to continue to develop technique to ahigh standard.