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The Euph of Yesterday Bass Clef
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arr Christopher Mowat

The Euph of Yesterday
Bass Clef

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Instrument: euphonium bass clef and piano
Grade: medium—slightly difficult
Catalogue No: 2158BC
ISMN No: 9790570660452

10 baroque pieces.
We all know that the euphonium was not developed until well into the 19th century, so there is no authentic classical or baroque repertoire. This is especially frustrating when you consider the agility and expressiveness of the instrument in the hands of our best players. We can be sure that the composers of the baroque era would have leapt at the chance of writing for the euphonium, and this volume of pieces attempts to show what might have resulted, had it been around.

...Bourée (from Music for the Royal Fireworks) HANDEL • Sarabande (from English Suite no 6) JS BACH • O Ruddier than the Cherry HANDEL • Winter (from The Four Seasons) VIVALDI • Bourée (from English Suite no 2) JS BACH • Theme and Variations HANDEL • Allegro (from Harpsichord Suite no 1) MONZA • Arioso (from Church Cantata no 156) JS BACH • Minuet and Badinerie (from Orchestral Suite no 2) JS BACH • Allegro (from Sonata no 6) BESOZZI
Chris Mowat
Chris Mowat was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. As an undergraduate he was Silver medallist in the Concours International d'Execution Musicale de Geneve. Before joining the Welsh College of Music and Drama in 2000 he was Principal Trombone in the BBC Symphony Orchestra from 1981, having previously held the same position in the Royal Philharmonic, Halle and the BBC Philharmonic. He also appears with other major British orchestras including the Academy of St Martins in the Fields, English Chamber, London Philharmonic, Philharmonia and the London Symphony. He was a member of the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble and founder member of its successor, London Brass. As a soloist he has performed concertos with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Philharmonic, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the London Festival Orchestra. He was previously Professor of Trombone at the Royal College of Music and the Trinity College of Music.

As arranger for Philip Jones Brass Ensemble and London Brass, his music is published by Chesters and Brass Wind Publications. His arrangements and compositions have been recorded by artists ranging from the Berlin Philharmonic Brass to Desford Colliery Band and many young trombonists will be familiar with his music that appears in the syllabus of the ABRSM AND GSMD examination syllabus.

Much of his music has been recorded on the Teldec and Deutsche Grammophon labels and played on BBC Radio and Television and Classic FM. He is a record reviewer and writes on brass topics for the BBC music Magazine.

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