Publisher of Music for Brass
Cherry Classics Music was established as a publisher of fine music for Brass Instruments in 1999. Presently there are over 1,150 fine arrangements and original compositions for Brass Solo and Brass Ensembles in the catalog from arrangers and composers who are “The Best in the Business”.
Large Selection
Our selections of arrangements for Brass instruments have been chosen to aspire to the highest quality. The music in the Cherry Classics catalog ranges in difficulty from intermediate to very advanced (professional).
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Gordon Cherry
Gordon Cherry has been running Cherry Classics for over 20 years. He is a leading professional Trombonist in North America, having performed as Principal Trombonist of the Vancouver Symphony, and the CBC Radio Orchestra. As well, Gordon has taught hundreds of Brass students for over 30 years at the University of British Columbia and many international leading music festivals.
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Details
Below is a brief description of this marvelous work by Per Brevig, former student of Smith and Principal Trombonist of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra (retired).
Originally Roger Smith called his composition for trombone a concerto. However, during one of my lessons, he suddenly said “This piece is not substantial enough to be called a concerto.” Then he crossed out “Concerto” and wrote in capital letters: “A SHORT SONATA FOR TBN + PIANO”. Thus, the composition was eventually called Sonata for Trombone and Piano.
The first performance, as it was noted in the program, took place on August 14, 1966, at Juilliard’s old Claremont Avenue location at Broadway and 122nd St in New York City.
The Sonata for Trombone and Piano is a spirited piece of music. It consists of three movements: Allegro, Allegretto and Allegro. The outer movements are quite majestic with beautiful primary and expressive second themes.
The beginning of the second movement contains music that students could benefit from including in their daily practice. It is a clever idea and while the solo part introduces the initial theme unaccompanied for four bars, the piano enters with an expressive counter melody. These two ideas are reversed the second time around. The movement ends, as it started, in a quiet and relaxed mood.
The third movement starts with the same rhythmic idea as the first movement. The second theme, entirely new material is written in 6/4 time, introduced by the piano and contrasted with the 2/2 rhythm in the solo part consisting of the original rhythmic idea. The Sonata ends as spirited as it started.
Cherry Classics is pleased to have procured a license from Carl Fischer to bring this very fine work back to life after 60 years as part of our Vintage Brass collection. Check out the beautiful hand-engraved calligraphy by the composer.
Listen to the brilliant performance of the Roger Smith Sonata for Trombone and Piano by Per Brevig from his 1965 Juilliard recital.