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A minimum-instrumentation flexible ensemble trio composed in an era that demanded distance. I believe it's a rewarding piece with challenging sheet music. This is sheet music purchased for high school students participating in an ensemble contest, but it was only used for sight-reading because it was difficult and the students didn't respond well to it, so a different piece was chosen. While it is in good condition, it is treated as used, so please refrain from purchasing if you are looking for a pristine item or are sensitive about condition. [Ensemble Sheet Music] Score + Part Scores Instrumentation: Flexible Trio Title: Triplicity Distance Composer: Hidetoshi Takumi Performance Time: Approx. 4 minutes 40 seconds Grade: 4 Publisher: Brain Music (Reference) New Sale Price: 7,700 yen From the publisher's website... A work that takes advantage of the minimum instrumentation of a trio. We aim for performances full of individuality with various instrument combinations. This piece is a rearranged version of a trio ensemble composed in 2021 by commission from Matsue Higashi High School Wind Ensemble, adapted for flexible instrumentation in 2022. Composed with the theme of "distance" in music, in an era that demanded all sorts of "distance." In keeping with the trio format, it is inspired by "each to their own," "unity," and "three wise monkeys." For passages written in octaves, please freely choose the appropriate one according to the instrument and difficulty level. We expect dense performances with various instrumentations and combinations, such as trios of the same instrument family, trios of different instruments, and duplicated trios. (Hidetoshi Takumi)
4 weeks ago