jBacon.04 New Member
Joined: 07 Jun 2023 Posts: 1 Location: Los Angeles
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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2023 10:28 am Post subject: New, dramatic pieces? |
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Hi, college student on trumpet looking for some enjoyable rep to work on in competition practice. I have very little experience with anything outside of the big ones (Hummel, Arutunian, etc.)
I just played Joseph Turrin's Two Portraits: Psalm, which I absolutely LOVED, especially the tonality of the flugel and piano part.
Some things I am looking for:
- 5-8 minutes, piano accompaniment
- Musical, with beautiful lyrical parts as well as ways to demonstrate technical prowess
- Something on the darker side would be interesting
- Piano part should be cool (I am also a pianist...)
- I am digging in to tonal music right now so nothing crazy, but I also really enjoy advanced/extended chords outside just major and minor
- Instrument/mute change would be cool, but not required
The most important thing I am trying to find is something that I can make my own, to put my own musical spin on it. This means something new/lesser known would be appreciated, so that changes/decisions I make aren't pressured by well known versions. In the end, I just want something cool and fun to play.
Sorry if this is a long list! Maybe it's impossible to check all the boxes... please don't be afraid to add something that might have just a few of the characteristics I am looking for. Thanks! |
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