Fred Huffer
Slick Slide, tone poem
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Composer:Fred HufferGenre:BandStyle:Band MusicAverage_duration:3:39"Slick Slide" is a tone poem composed by Fred Huffer, an American composer and arranger. The piece was composed in 1965 and premiered by the United States Air Force Band in Washington, D.C. The composition is a tribute to the trombone, featuring the instrument prominently throughout the piece. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement, "Slide," is marked by a driving rhythm and features the trombone in a series of virtuosic solos. The second movement, "Smooth," is more lyrical and features a lush, romantic melody played by the trombone. The final movement, "Slick," returns to the driving rhythm of the first movement, with the trombone once again taking center stage in a series of energetic solos. Throughout the piece, Huffer makes use of a variety of musical techniques to showcase the versatility of the trombone. He employs glissandos, or sliding between notes, to create a sense of fluidity and motion, while also using staccato and legato articulations to create contrast and variety. The piece also features a number of dynamic contrasts, with sudden shifts from loud to soft and back again. Overall, "Slick Slide" is a dynamic and engaging piece of band music that showcases the versatility and virtuosity of the trombone. With its driving rhythms, lush melodies, and energetic solos, it is a fitting tribute to one of the most distinctive instruments in the brass family.More....
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