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Lauda for solo trombone, Op.721
Classical/Piece • 2007
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Lauda for solo trombone
Title by uploader: Carson Cooman: Lauda for solo trombone, Op.721
Instrumentation |
Trombone |
Scored for |
Solo |
Type of score |
For a single performer |
Movement(s) |
1 to 1 from 1 |
Publisher |
Musik Fabrik |
Difficulty |
Advanced |
Duration |
4'0 |
Lauda (2007) for solo trombone was written for trombonist Robert Kozánek.
Lauda (noun, Italian) – The principal genre of non-liturgical religious song in Italy during the late Middle Ages and Renaissance. In its monophonic form, the lauda also constitutes the primary Italian repertory of late medieval vernacular song, and is distinguished from most neighboring repertories in its strictly urban, non-courtly context. The religious lauda endured into the 19th century, and extant repertory remains an important source of popular Italian texts and music.
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