The Virtuosi Collection series
Drawing on repertoire from the eighteenth and nineteenth ceturies, this collection offers a wide range of beautiful melodies in stylish new settings for euphonium and piano.
Carefully arranged and edited by Robert Childs and Philip Wilby for performance on a brass instrument, many are available for the first time to the modern euphonium player.
Treble and bass clef soloist parts are provided.
for Euphonium and Piano.
Two varied movements illustrate the flexibility of the instrument
One of Mozart's best-loved and most performed pieces is the lively 'Rondo Alla Turca' from the Piano Sonata in A minor, K331, written in Paris in 1778. In this arrangement the Rondo is preceded by a little-
known adagio, K580a, which existed previously as a fragment scored for solo clarinet and three basset horns. This completed version of the adagio is in sonata form, its main theme closely resembling Mozart's famous motet Ave verum corpus.