Music Medals Copper Brass 1 Ensemble Pieces
Price: £4.25
Grade(s)/Level(s): Copper
Instrumentation: Brass (treble)
Format: Sheet Music
Extent: 16 pages
ISBN: 9781860965036
- Music Medals Brass 1 Ensemble Pieces are five volumes of enjoyable and accessible repertoire
- each volume contains original pieces and imaginative arrangements for duets, trios and quartets
- excellent material for mixed-ability groups as well as being an exciting resource for the individual musician
- fun pieces and arrangements in various styles
- ideal group-teaching material for the developing ensemble
- all pieces selected for the Associated Board’s Music Medals
Contents
- Andrew Tyrrell Another Tea-Cake, Your Majesty?
- Nigel Scaife Beans on Toast
- Nick Breeze Blue Haze
- Henry Bowers-Broadbent Blue in the Face
- Nick Breeze Bluebells
- Nigel Scaife C-Breeze
- Derek Bourgeois Duck Chase Op. 176a
- Paul Archibald First Things First
- Chris Batchelor Funky Riff
- Chris Batchelor Heavy Metal Brass
- J. Pierpoint arr. John Miller Jingle Bells
- Nick Breeze Leap-Frog
- Paul Harris March of the Mouthpiece
- Nick Breeze Passing Clouds
- Andrew Tyrrell Pavane for a Sick Elephant
- Stephen Roberts Star-Gazing
- Kit Turnbull Step by Step
- Kit Turnbull The King’s Procession
- Henry Bowers-Broadbent The Mole
- Henry Bowers-Broadbent To and Fro
- Stephen Roberts To Me - To You!
- Robert Tucker Traffic Jam
Series Information: Music Medals
Publication Date: 20th May 2004
Reviews
Press reviews
'ABRSM is to be commended on these innovative publications that are certain to encourage development of ensemble and musicianship skills' Australian Music Teacher Magazine ‘The layout of the print music is exceptional. ... It is refreshing to see some new ensemble repertoire available.’ Canadian Music Educator '...each volume includes a wealth of material that is both technically challenging and musically stimulating. I would urge brass teachers to explre these volumes, whether or not they are involved in group teaching.' Music Teacher Magazine ‘This is a wonderful resource to develop individual and ensemble skills in a beginning or intermediate brass class (or both!).’ International Trombone Association Journal Fall 2006



