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of 20th-century trom Sonata for Trombone Solo and Basso HISTORICAL INFORMATION The Sonata For Trombone Solo and Basso is a major addition to the repertory S. The composer of the composition is unknown; however, the person was likely a monk associated with the teaching function of St. Thomas (sv. Tomd$) monestary in Bruno, Czechoslovakia. Written in the second half of the 17th century, probably between 1660 and 1670, the Sonata is an important histori- cal monument, being the earliest known composition originally written and specified solely for the trombone, editor by Lubomir Kluéar, pri de known to the The presence of the Sonata in the book, SCALA MUSICUS, was > choslovakia Phil pal trombonist in the Bruno, Cze harmonic Orchestra. The figured bass was realized by Robert Greenlee of Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A. --trvin L. Wagner, Norman, Oklahoma, U.S.A. SOLO CONTINUO ANONYMOUS Edited by Irvin L. Wagner * [Allegro] or *[ ] indicates editorial addition Copyright ©1978 by FREDERICK MUSIC PUBLICATIONS, McPherson, Kansas Inc. 1993 Copyright © transferred to Accura Mi Fuga ® auegro - 472 eee Allegro ® of g == £ f Pp SE =f = tet 2

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