THREE
PIECES:
one chosen by the candidate from each of the three Lists, A, B and C:
LIST A
- Byrd The Earl of Salisbury's
Pavanne.
No.1 from Trombone Solos, Vol.1, arr. Iveson (Bass/treble clef
edition: Chester/Music Sales)
- Delius Serenade (from 'Hassan')
No. 8 from Going Solo - Trombone or Euphonium, arr. Gout (Bass/treble
clef edition: Faber)
- Mussorgsky The Old Castle (from
'Pictures at an Exhibition')
No. 14 from Going Solo - Trombone or Euphonium, arr. Gout (Bass/treble
clef edition: Faber)
- Faure By the Waterside
(Au Bord de l'eau), trans. Wilson
(Bass/treble clef edition: Winwood Music)
- G.B. Fontana Sonata.
No.4 from Second Book of Trombone Solos, arr. Goodwin and Pearson
(Bass/treble clef edition: Faber)
- Puccini Nessum Dorma (from
'Turandot').
No.8 from Second Book of Trombone Solos, arr. Goodwin and Pearson
(Bass/treble clef edition: Faber)
LIST B
- Keith Amos Bogus or Crunch Corner: no.12 or no.15 from 'The Eddie Stobart
Collection' for Euphonium
(Bass/treble clef edition: CMA Publications 283)
- Keith Amos Quietude: no.2 from 'Lucian's Humours' for Euphonium
(Bass/treble clef edition: CMA Publications 281)
- Paul Fievet Rondo
(Treble clef edition: Combre/U.M.P.)
- Jacob No.1, 2 or
4 from '4 Little Pieces'
(Treble clef edition: Emerson)
- Peter Lawrance Aubade or
Dance: no.2 or no.3 from 'Badinage'
(Bass or treble clef editions: Brass Wind)
- Raymond Parfrey Metrical Tune: no.2
from '3 Euphonium Tunes'
(Bass/treble clef edition: Longley Edition/Emerson)
- Gareth Wood Lullaby
(Bass/treble clef edition: Brand Publications/Smith)
LIST C
- Keith Amos Miniature no.2, Lyrically, or no.5, Lullaby, from
'12 Miniatures for Solo Euphonium'
(Bass/treble clef edition: CMA Publications 155)
- Nigel Clarke Polish Dance, from 'Featuring Rhythm'
(Bass or treble clef editions: Brass Wind)
- John Edney Feelin' Easy: no.21
from 'Up Front Melodic Studies for Trombone', Book 2
(Bass or treble clef editions: Brass Wind)
- Gaetke 60 Studies for Trombone:
no.3
(Bass clef edition: IMC 1456) (restricted availability)
- Edward Gregson Quick Dance, from
'Dance Suite': no.20/iii from '20 Supplementary Tunes for Beginner
Brass'
(Bass clef edition: Brass Wind)
- Edward Gregson Fanfare: no.19 from
'20 Supplementary Tunes for Beginner Brass'
(Treble clef edition: Brass Wind)
- Mark Nightingale Blues for Big-Ears:
no.15 from 'Easy Jazzy 'Tudes'
(baritone/euphonium bass clef edition or treble clef edition:
Warwick Music)
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SCALES AND ARPEGGIOS: from memory, to be played both slurred and tongued in the
following keys:
Bass clef: E flat major; E flat minor (one octave)
F sharp, A flat majors; G, A minors (a twelfth)
Treble clef: F major; F minor (one octave)
A flat, B flat majors; A, B minors (a twelfth)
Scales: in the above keys (minors
in melodic or harmonic form at candidate's choice)
Chromatic Scale: Bass clef: starting on A flat (a twelfth)
Treble clef:starting on B flat (a twelfth)
Arpeggios: the common chords of the above keys for the ranges
indicated
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