Nino Rota Trombone Concerto (Mvt. I and II)
Nino Rota: Trombone Concerto: This concerto premiered March 6, 1969 at the Conservatorio di Musica "Giuseppe Verdi" in Milano, Italy. It was dedicated to and performed by trombonist Bruno Ferrari. This piece is considered one of the most important classical trombone concertos. Nino Rota is also known for writing movie soundtracks such as The Godfather series (1972-1990) and Romeo and Juliette (1968). After listening to this piece, you may find some similar themes to those movie scores. This was performed in November 2020 as part of my senior trombone recital.
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