List A
No.
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Composer
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Piece information
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Publication(s)
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1
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J. S. Bach arr. Mowat
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Prelude in Ab from 48 Preludes and Fugues, Book 1
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Bach for Trombone, arr. Mowat (Bass clef edition) Brass Wind (BW2107BC)
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Bach for Trombone, arr. Mowat (Treble clef edition) Brass Wind (BW2107TC)
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2
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Bruckner arr. Mortimer
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Ave Maria
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Bruckner: Ave Maria, arr. Mortimer (Bass/Treble clef edition) EMR (2027L)
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3
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Corelli arr. Mortimer
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Preludio And Allemanda 1st movt And 2nd movt from Sonata in G minor
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Sarabanda And Gigue 3rd movt And 4th movt from Sonata in G minor
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Corelli: Sonata in G minor, arr. Mortimer (Bass/Treble clef edition) EMR (2070L)
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4
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Gluck arr. Wills
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Che farò from Orfeo ed Euridice
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The Baroque Trombone, arr. Wills (Bass clef edition) Faber
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5
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Handel arr. Mowat
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Aria from The Water Music
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Get a Handel on It for Trombone, arr. Mowat (Bass clef edition) Brass Wind (BW2156BC)
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Get a Handel on It for Trombone, arr. Mowat (Treble clef edition) Brass Wind (BW2156TC)
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6
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Handel arr. Mowat
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Sound an Alarm from Judas Maccabaeus
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Get a Handel on It for Trombone, arr. Mowat (Bass clef edition) Brass Wind (BW2156BC)
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Get a Handel on It for Trombone, arr. Mowat (Treble clef edition) Brass Wind (BW2156TC)
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7
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L. Mozart arr. Clack
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Allegro 1st movt from Serenade for Trombone
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L. Mozart: Serenade for Trombone, arr. Clack (Tenor/Treble clef edition) Winwood Music (RMPC 0212)
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8
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Ravel arr. Mowat
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Pavane pour une infante défunte
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Savoir Faire for Trombone/Euphonium, arr. Mowat (Bass clef edition) Brass Wind (BW2147BC)
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Savoir Faire for Trombone/Euphonium, arr. Mowat (Treble clef edition) Brass Wind (BW2147TC)
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9
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Rossini arr. Raph
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Tarantella
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Repertoire Classics for Trombone, arr. Raph (Bass clef edition; piano accomp. printable from companion CD) Carl Fischer (WF118)
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List B
No.
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Composer
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Piece information
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Publication(s)
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1
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Castérède
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Andante sostenuto 2nd movt from Sonatine for Trombone
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Castérède: Sonatine for Trombone (Bass clef edition) Leduc (AL21930)
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2
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Copland arr. McMillen
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Hoe-Down
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Across the Pond 02 for Trombone, arr. McMillen (Bass clef edition) Brass Wind (BW2155BC)
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Across the Pond 02 for Trombone, arr. McMillen (Treble clef edition) Brass Wind (BW2155TC)
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3
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Harbach and Kern arr. Iveson
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Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
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Let's Face the Music for Trombone/Euphonium, arr. Iveson (Bass clef edition) Brass Wind (BW2131BC)
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Let's Face the Music for Trombone/Euphonium, arr. Iveson (Treble clef edition) Brass Wind (BW2131TC)
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4
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Peter Kneale
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Bluejohn (observing cut at F2)
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Peter Kneale: Bluejohn (Bass/Treble clef edition) Peter Kneale Music
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5
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Roy Newsome
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Tenor Trombone Rag
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Roy Newsome: Tenor Trombone Rag (Bass/Treble clef edition) Studio Music (M050034599)
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6
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Jim Parker
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Dances with Bears
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Jazzed Up Too for Trombone, arr. Parker (Bass clef edition) Brass Wind (BW1119BC)
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Jazzed Up Too for Trombone, arr. Parker (Treble clef edition) Brass Wind (BW1119TC)
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7
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Peter Thorne
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Quick Swing 3rd movt from Shades of Indigo
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Peter Thorne: Shades of Indigo (Bass clef edition) Warwick Music (TB1016)
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8
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Norman Warren
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Quiet Hills for Trombone
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Norman Warren: Quiet Hills for Trombone (Bass clef edition) Emerson (E503)
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9
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Jiggs Whigham
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Hills 2nd movt from Suite for Trombone (no improvisation)
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Jiggs Whigham: Suite for Trombone (Bass clef edition) Schott (ED 21132)
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List C
No.
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Composer
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Piece information
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Publication(s)
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1
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Bordogni, trans. Rochut
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Andantino con moto
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No. 9 from Melodious Etudes for Trombone, Book 1, trans. Rochut (Bass clef edition) Carl Fischer (O1594X)
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2
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Derek Bourgeois
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Allegro moderato No. 6 from Hear Today and Bone Tomorrow
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Derek Bourgeois: Hear Today and Bone Tomorrow (Bass clef edition) Brass Wind (BW6032BC)
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Derek Bourgeois: Hear Today and Bone Tomorrow (Treble clef edition) Brass Wind (BW6032TC)
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3
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Bertrand Moren
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Wild Dances
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No. 18 from Melodic Studies for Trombone (Bass clef edition) De Haske (DHP 1084523-400)
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4
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Mark Nightingale
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Scart Stomp Or Burn, Burn, Burn No. 23 Or No. 25 from [email protected] for Trombone
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5
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Philip Sparke
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Threasy Does It Or Leapfrog No. 8 Or No. 19 from Super Studies for Trombone
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Philip Sparke: Super Studies for Trombone (Bass/Treble clef edition) Anglo Music (AMP 116-401)
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6
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Adrian Taylor
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Legato Tonguing (Advanced) No. 4 from Melodic Studies on Trombone Technique
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No. 4, P. 24 from Adrian Taylor: Melodic Studies on Trombone Technique (Bass clef edition) Warwick Music (TB1045)
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No. 4, P. 24 from Adrian Taylor: Melodic Studies on Trombone Technique (Treble clef edition) Warwick Music (TB1047)
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7
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Vobaron
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Allegro brillante No. 10 from 32 Etudes
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P. 11 from Vobaron: Studies for Trombone (Bass clef edition) Bärenreiter Praha (H2674)
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No. 51 from Posaunen-Etüden 1 (Bass clef edition) DVfM (DV 31075)
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Trombone requirements and information: Pieces
Programme planning: Candidates must choose one piece from each of the three lists (A, B and C) in each grade. In the exam, they should inform the examiner which pieces they are performing, and they are welcome to use the Exam programme & running order form (PDF) for this purpose.
Accompaniment: All pieces in Lists A and B must be performed with a live piano accompaniment, whereas all pieces in List C must be performed solo. Candidates must provide their own accompanist, who may remain in the exam room only while accompanying. The candidate’s teacher may act as accompanist (examiners will not). If necessary, the accompanist may simplify any part of the piano accompaniment, provided the result is musically satisfactory.
Exam music & editions: Wherever the syllabus includes an arrangement or transcription, the edition listed in the syllabus must be used in the exam; in all such cases the abbreviation ‘arr.’ or ‘trans.’ appears in the syllabus entry. For all other pieces, the editions quoted in the syllabus are given for guidance only and candidates may use any edition of their choice (in- or out-of-print or downloadable).
Interpreting the score: Printed editorial suggestions such as fingering, phrasing, metronome marks, realization of ornaments etc. need not be strictly observed. Whether the piece contains musical indications or not, candidates are always encouraged to interpret the score in a stylistically appropriate manner. Ultimately, examiners’ marking will be determined by consideration of pitch, time, tone, shape and performance, and how control of these contributes to the overall musical outcome.
Repeats: All da capo and dal segno indications should be observed but all other repeats (including first-time bars) should be omitted unless they are very brief (i.e. of a few bars) or unless the syllabus specifies otherwise.
Cadenzas & tuttis: Cadenzas should not be played unless the syllabus specifies otherwise. Lengthy orchestral tutti sections should be cut.
Performing from memory: Candidates are free to perform any of their pieces from memory; in such cases they must ensure that a copy of the music is available for the examiner to refer to if necessary. No additional marks are awarded for playing from memory.
Page-turns: Examiners will be understanding if a page-turn causes a lack of continuity during a piece, and this will not affect the marking. A variety of solutions for awkward page-turns exists, including the use of an additional copy of the music or a photocopy of a section of the piece (but see ‘Photocopies’ below). In cases where candidates believe there is no solution to a particularly awkward page-turn, they may apply to bring a page-turner to the exam. The request must be made to the Syllabus Department no later than the closing date for entry, and details of the piece, edition and nature of the difficulty should be given. If permission is granted, a confirmation letter will be issued which must be taken to the exam as verification. Examiners are unable to help with page-turning. In a Grade 8 exam, a candidate’s accompanist is permitted to bring a page-turner to assist with page-turns in the piano part (prior permission is not required).
Photocopies: Performing from unauthorized photocopies (or other kinds of copies) of copyright editions is not allowed. ABRSM may withhold the exam result where it has evidence of an illegal copy (or copies) being used. In the UK, copies may be used in certain limited circumstances – for full details, see the MPA’s Code of Fair Practice at www.mpaonline.org.uk. In all other cases, application should be made to the copyright holder before any copy is made, and evidence of permission received should be brought to the exam.