Ballad for Trombone and Piano (2001) - solo instrument & piano by Kevin Riley
Transcribed from the popular Ballad for Trumpet and piano this version is in a higher key to utilise the singing register of the trombone.
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nice melody
The basic melody for the piece suits the trombone very well, albeit that it might be difficult for the trombone player to keep the balance with the piano as the two instruments are so different in sound.
In measure 19/20 I had expected the trombone to play some more notes as counterpoint to the theme played by the piano.
The key change in in measure 32 was a bit sudden. Perhaps I'd pause a bit on the very last chord before the new key, a fermata perhaps?
In all a very nice piece to listen to.
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