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Original

Adagio from Symphony No. 3 for 8-part Trombone ensemble. Camille Saint-Saens. Trombone sheet music. Advanced.

Translation

Adagio from Symphony No. 3 for 8-part Trombone ensemble. Camille Saint-Saens. Trombone sheet music. Advanced.

Original

Adagio from Symphony No. 3 for 8-part Trombone ensemble composed by Camille Saint-Saens. 1835-1921. Arranged by Ralph Sauer. For Trombone Ensemble-8. opt. French 20th Century. Moderately advanced. Score and parts. Published by Cherry Classics. CY.CC2536. The Adagio from Symphony No. 3. also known as the Organ Symphony. is part of the final movement of this great symphony by Saint-Saens. The music is deeply felt and conveys great spiritual conviction. Mr. Sauer's new arrangement has used all of Saint-Saen's music and he has scored it for 8 trombones with an optional 9th part on contra bass trombone. The Adagio was one of the "Chief's". Emory Remington's. favourites. the late Mrs. Laura Remington had been the long-time organist with the Rochester Philharmonic and hearing the music would bring back a flood of memories often with tears. This music is 8 1. 2 minutes in length and can be performed by moderately advanced players. Some of the parts are in tenor clef.

Translation

Adagio from Symphony No. 3 for 8-part Trombone ensemble composed by Camille Saint-Saens. 1835-1921. Arranged by Ralph Sauer. For Trombone Ensemble-8. opt. French 20th Century. Moderately advanced. Score and parts. Published by Cherry Classics. CY.CC2536. The Adagio from Symphony No. 3. also known as the Organ Symphony. is part of the final movement of this great symphony by Saint-Saens. The music is deeply felt and conveys great spiritual conviction. Mr. Sauer's new arrangement has used all of Saint-Saen's music and he has scored it for 8 trombones with an optional 9th part on contra bass trombone. The Adagio was one of the "Chief's". Emory Remington's. favourites. the late Mrs. Laura Remington had been the long-time organist with the Rochester Philharmonic and hearing the music would bring back a flood of memories often with tears. This music is 8 1. 2 minutes in length and can be performed by moderately advanced players. Some of the parts are in tenor clef.