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Antal Farkas: Recruiting Songs

8.50 
Antal Farkas (1925-1992) Arrangement of well-known recruiting songs of the Hungarian tradition for brass quintet (2 trumpets, horn, trombone and
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Balazs Szunyogh: Study

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Balazs Szunyogh (1954-1999) Concert piece that can be played from intermediate level of education.
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Fekete Gyula: Concerto for Trombone

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Gyula Fekete (1962– ) A concerto in three movements by the Head of the Composition Faculty of the Ferenc Liszt
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Fekete Gyula: Parlato

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Gyula Fekete (1962– ) A solo piece in one movement, in a tonal, communicative manner composed in 2000 which the
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Ilona Mesko: Fo(u)r Corpus

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Ilona Mesko (1981–  ) Concert piece in one movement dedicated to the Corpus Trombone Quartet. Score and parts
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Iván Madarász (1949– ) In due voci

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The title of the piece refers to that case of the two-voice texture in which the two layers of the
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Ivan Madarasz: Dialogue for trombone and piano

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Ivan Madarasz (1949- ) Virtuoso composition using modern effects of intonation.
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Ivan Madarasz: Symbols

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Ivan Madarasz (1949– ) A composition in 6 movements for horn, 4 trumpets, 4 trombones and tuba which the players
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Jeno Pertis: Serenade in Yellow

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Jeno Pertis (1939–2007)      We cannot ask Jeno Pertis (1939–2007) any more why his Serenade for brass quintet sounds in
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Jozsef Sari: “es ist vollendet…”

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Jozsef Sari (1935- ) Brass quintet as a tribute to Sandor Vegh. (Score and parts)
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Jozsef Sari: Ananta; Novellette No.3

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Jozsef Sari (1935– ) Technically demanding but success-promising solo pieces dedicated to two excellent Hungarian trombone players, Gusztáv Hőna and
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Jozsef Sari: Transformations of Don Genaro

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József Sári (1935– ) A composition in 4 movements for 3 trumpets (or 2 trumpets and horn), 3 trombones and
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Laszlo Dubrovay: Concerto for Horn and Trombone

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Laszlo Dubrovay (1943– ) I composed this work at the request of Miklós Sugár for a concert by the  EAR
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Laszlo Dubrovay: Solo No.12

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Laszlo Dubrovay (1943- ) Virtuoso solo piece for bass trombone experimenting with new sounding.
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Leo Weiner: Fox Dance

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Leo Weiner (1885-1960) The most popular movement of Divertimento No.1 by the composer in the arrangement of Károly Friedrich for
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Madarasz: Triptych

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Ivan Madarasz (1949– ) Ternary construction is characteristic not only of the large form of the composition for trombone and
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Mate Hollos: Trombondine

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Mate Hollos (1954– ) The five minutes long piece in one movement can be played on tenor and bass trombone
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Melinda Kistetenyi: Sonata per trombone solo

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Melinda Kistetenyi (1928-1999) A drawing-like, lyrical concert piece by the composer, also reknown as an organist, in a style following
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Miklos Sugar: Brass Characters

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Miklos Sugar (1952– )   Brass Characters consists of six short movements: the first one is a fanfare introduction, the
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Miklos Sugar: Musica a quattro

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Miklos Sugar (1952– ) A concert piece in five movements representing the rhythm-centric musical world of the composer. Score and
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Peter Durko: Brass Engravings

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Peter Durko (1972– ) A quartet for trombones in three movements. Score and parts
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Peter Durko: Monologue for Trombone

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Peter Durko (1972- ) Solo concert piece which was the compulsory work of a competition of the Liszt Academy Budapest.
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Peter Durko: Quintet in 6 Movements

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Peter Durko (1972- ) Concert piece for brass quintet (2 trumpets, horn, trombone, tuba) (Score and parts)
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Sugar: One-minute Movements

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Miklos Sugar (1952– ) The opening movement is of hocket technique interspersed with short tone clusters. The second one is
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Viktor Togobitsky: Scherzo

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Viktor Togobitsky (1952–1999) A concert piece for trombone and piano by the Russian composer who lived in Hungary. Suitable for