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2014 ITA Solo and Ensemble Competitions Repertoire Announced! Deadline: December 1 All recordings will be submitted electronically. Complete rules and instructions will be posted soon at the ITA website. Gilberto Gagliardi (tenor trombone, 18 and under) Preliminary Round: -Morceau Symphonique by Alexandre Guilmant, arr. E. Falaguerra (Warner Bros.) Final Round: -Concerto, Movement 1, Gordon Jacob (ECS Publishing) Robert Marsteller (tenor trombone, 22 and under) Preliminary Round: -Sonata, Movement 1 by Eric Ewazen (Southern Music) Final round: -Conversations, mov.1 and 4 by John LaMontaine (Fredonia Press) Frank Smith (tenor trombone, 25 and under) Preliminary Round: -Ballade by Frank Martin (Universal Edition) Final Round: -Visions of Light, mov.1 and 3 by Eric Ewazen (Southern Music) ITA Alto Trombone (25 and under) Preliminary and Final rounds: -Concerto, by Georg Christoph Wagenseil, ed. Bryan (Universal Edition) (First movement cadenza and ornamentation at the discretion of the performer; no second movement cadenza. Soloists are permitted to compose their own cadenza for the first movement if desired.) Larry Wiehe (tenor trombone, 23 and under) Preliminary round: -Atlantic Zephyrs by Gardell Simons, arr. Buckholz (Kagarice Brass Editions) Final Round: -Annie Laurie by Arthur Pryor, ed. by Robert Isele (Kagarice Brass Editions) George Roberts (bass trombone, 18 and under) Preliminary Round: -Variations on Palestrina’s Dona Nobis Pacem (Bass Trombone Version), by David Fetter (David Fetter, Music for Brass) Final Round: -Concerto #1 for Tuba by Alexej Lebedev (Hofmeister) Donald Yaxley (bass trombone, 25 and under) Preliminary Round: -Concerto #2 for Tuba by Alexej Lebedev (Hofmeister) Final Round: -Tetra Ergon, Movements 1, 2, and 4, by Donald H. White (Editions BIM) Lewis Van Haney (orchestral tenor trombone, 25 and under) Preliminary Round: -Concerto, by Derek Bourgeois (C. Alan Publications) (Movement 1, beginning through 2 measures before Rehearsal 9. This is to be performed without accompaniment.) -Bolero, by Ravel. (Trombone 1 solo, Rehearsal 10 through downbeat of Rehearsal 11.) -Tuba Mirum from Requiem, by Mozart (Trombone 2, Beginning through measure 18.) -Ride of the Valkyries, by Wagner (Trombone I. Act 3, Scene 1. B minor passage, Pickup to Measure 37 through Measure 44. AND B major passage, Pickup to Measure 59 through Measure 77.) -Symphony No.3, by Saint-Saens (Trombone 1, Rehearsal Q to Rehearsal R, AND 12 measures after Rehearsal R, through 2 measures after Rehearsal S.) Final Round: Excerpts to be selected from the Preliminary Round list in addition to the following: -Ein Heldenleben, by Richard Strauss (Trombone 1, Rehearsal 62 through the 6th measure of Rehearsal 65; 2nd measure of Rehearsal 69 through downbeat of Rehearsal 74) -William Tell Overture, by Rossini. (Trombone 1, Rehearsal C through 9th measure of Rehearsal D.) Edward Kleinhammer (orchestral bass trombone, 25 and under) -Drei leichte Stucke (Three Easy Pieces), by Hindemith (Schott) (Movement 1, performed without accompaniment.) -The Creation, by Haydn (Bass Trombone. Movement 26. Beginning to Rehearsal C.) (First 37 measures) -Fountains of Rome, by Respighi (3rd Trombone. Pickup to Rehearsal 11 through five measures before Rehearsal 16.) -Symphony No.3, by Schumann (Bass Trombone. Beginning through Measure 18.) -Ride of the Valkyries, by Wagner (Trombone III. Act 3, Scene 1. B minor passage, Pickup to Measure 37 through Measure 44. AND B major passage, Pickup to Measure 59 through Measure 77.) Final Round: Excerpts to be selected from the Preliminary Round list in addition to the following: -Ein Heldenleben, by Richard Strauss (Trombone 3, Rehearsal 55 through the 2nd measure of Rehearsal 56; Rehearsal 62 through the 1st measure of Rehearsal 65; 2nd measure of Rehearsal 71 through downbeat of Rehearsal 74) -William Tell Overture, by Rossini. (Trombone 3, Rehearsal C through the 9th measure of Rehearsal D.) ITA Quartet Preliminary Round: -Tissington Variations, by Raymond Premru (Musica Rara Edition) Final Round: -Tissington Variations, by Raymond Premru (Musica Rara Edition) -Free choice piece, 5 minutes or less Emory Remington (trombone choir, 8 or more trombonists) -Passacaglia in Cm by J.S. Bach, arr. Hunsberger (Ensemble Publications) -Free choice piece (not to exceed 10 minutes) Carl Fontana Jazz Trombone (22 and under) Preliminary and Final Round Repertoire: -Six-eight (6-8) choruses of a Blues (including the melody.) -Three to four (3-4) choruses of one of the following tunes: Beautiful Friendship, Emily, If I Only Had a Brain, Polka Dots and Moonbeams, It Might as Well be Spring. *It is the performer’s choice to play one or two choruses of the melody on each selection. The maximum number of choruses, including the melody, must not be exceeded. JJ Johnson Jazz Trombone (25 and under) Preliminary and Final Round Repertoire: -Six-eight (6-8) choruses of a Blues (including the melody) OR Four to Five (4-5) choruses of a “rhythm changes” tune (examples: “I’ve Got Rhythm”, “Oleo”, “Anthropology”) -Four to six (4–6) choruses of any composition (except a blues) composed by J.J. Johnson (including the melody). -Original Composition by the performer *It is the performer’s choice to play one or two choruses of the melody on each selection. The maximum number of choruses, including the melody, must not be exceeded. Kai Winding (jazz trombone ensemble) -Free choice of program, not to exceed 20 minutes
Posted on: Tue, 20 Aug 2013 15:25:37 +0000

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