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  • Sketches from Don Quixotefor Trombone Treble Clef
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    Nigel Clarke

    Sketches from Don Quixote
    for Trombone Treble Clef

    • £9.75

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    Instrument: trombone treble clef and piano
    Grade: medium—slightly difficult
    Catalogue No: 2110TC
    ISMN No: 9790570272662

    ... Fighting Windmills • Burnings and Enchantments • Tale of the Foolish Curiosity • The Knight of the Mirrors • Don Quixote's Penitence

    "... each of the sketches has a thumbnail from the original Don Quixote novel and they are useful when assessing the theme ... range from 2 octaves in No 1 (F sharp to high F sharp) to include high A in No 3 ... rewarding ... and good value for money ..."
    Reviewed ‘The Trombonist’
    Nigel Clarke
    Nigel Clarke studied with Paul Patterson at the Royal Academy of Music, where he won many awards including the Josiah Parker prize adjudicated by Sir Michael Tippett and the Queen's Commendation for Excellence, the Academy's top award. In 1987 he was invited to take up the post of 'Young Composer in Residence' at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts.

    His ability to communicate with young musicians led to his appointment from 1990 to 1992 as Associate Composer to YCAT (Young Concert Artists' Trust). In 1993 Nigel became Composition and Contemporary Music Tutor at the Royal Academy of Music and in 1994 Nigel took up the post of Composer-in-Residence to the Black Dyke Mills Band. In 1996 he became Director of Music to Alder Valley Brass and was made an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music (ARAM). He has recently become a Fellow of the London College of Music (FLCM).

    Nigel's music is performed extensively both at home and abroad and has been featured in concerts and broadcasts in Korea, Argentina, USA, New Zealand, Italy, Finland, Australia and Japan as well as in many important London performances.

    Nigel has recently been appointed Head of Brass, Wind and Percussion at the London College of Music.

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