Henry Fillmore
Miss Trombone
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Composer:Henry FillmoreGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:MiscellaneousAverage_duration:2:22Miss Trombone is a popular march composed by Henry Fillmore in 1908. The piece was premiered by the Fillmore Band in Cincinnati, Ohio, on May 27, 1908. The march is written in the traditional American march style, with a strong emphasis on the brass section. The piece is divided into three distinct movements. The first movement is marked by a strong, driving rhythm in the percussion section, with the brass section playing a lively melody. The second movement is more subdued, with a slower tempo and a more lyrical melody played by the woodwinds. The third movement returns to the driving rhythm of the first movement, with the brass section playing a triumphant melody. One of the most distinctive characteristics of Miss Trombone is the prominent role played by the trombone section. The piece features a number of solos and duets for the trombones, which were relatively uncommon in marches of the time. The trombone section is also featured in the opening bars of the piece, playing a descending chromatic scale that sets the tone for the entire march. Another characteristic of Miss Trombone is its use of syncopation. The piece features a number of syncopated rhythms, particularly in the percussion section, which give the march a lively, energetic feel. The use of syncopation was relatively new in marches of the time, and helped to establish Fillmore as a leading composer in the genre. Overall, Miss Trombone is a classic example of the American march style, with its strong rhythms, lively melodies, and prominent brass section. Its use of trombone solos and syncopation helped to establish Fillmore as a leading composer in the genre, and the piece remains popular with bands and audiences to this day.More....