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Please find here below original Pieces from Denis LELOUP that are currently published by FLEX Editions.

 

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My First Pieces for Trombone and Piano - D. LELOUP - Trombone and Piano

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" Here are a few pieces for trombone and piano. I wrote them following the progression of my son Valentin (to whom I dedicate them) who started the trombone in September 2011. I thank Yann Sevin, Professor at Evry and Yves Demarle, for their help. I hope pianists will also enjoy playing the accompaniment. Good luck to all! " - Denis LELOUP

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" As its title suggests, this "tournerie", the first of the series, must be interpreted with emphasis on the regularity of tempo as well as with a vigorous pulse. Trombonists should play without adding jazzy nor lyrical effects. Priority given to "groove", a bit like in Piazzolla's tangos. " - Denis LELOUP

Paris en un Jour - 3 - Au Balajo - D. LELOUP - Trombone & Piano

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A perfect Piece for exams or auditions - for students playing Trombone for 10 years onwards

Paris en un Jour - D. LELOUP - Trombone & Piano

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A series of perfect Pieces for exams or auditions - for students playing Trombone for 10 years onwards

Tournerie II - D. LELOUP - Trombone and Piano

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" As its title suggests, this "tournerie", the second of the series, must be interpreted with emphasis on the regularity of tempo as well as with a vigorous pulse. Trombonists should play without adding jazzy nor lyrical effects. Priority given to "groove", a bit like in Piazzolla's tangos. " - Denis LELOUP

Tournerie III - D. LELOUP - Trombone and Piano

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" As its title suggests, this "tournerie", the third of the series, must be interpreted with emphasis on the regularity of tempo as well as with a vigorous pulse. Trombonists should play without adding jazzy nor lyrical effects. Priority given to "groove", a bit like in Piazzolla's tangos. " - Denis LELOUP

Tournerie I - D. LELOUP - Trombone and Piano

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" As its title suggests, this "tournerie", the first of the series, must be interpreted with emphasis on the regularity of tempo as well as with a vigorous pulse. Trombonists should play without adding jazzy nor lyrical effects. Priority given to "groove", a bit like in Piazzolla's tangos. " - Denis LELOUP

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