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The Trio (arr. Marco Pasquini)by Ennio Morricone Concert Band - Digital Sheet Music

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IL TRIELLO (THE TRIO)

Composed by Ennio Morricone, Arranged by Marco Pasquini for Solo Trumpet (Bb or C), Concert Band & Choir (optional) - 114 pages

INSTRUMENTATION
Conductor, Solo Bb Trumpet, Piccolo C, Flute 1 e 2, Oboe 1 e 2, Eb Piccolo Clarinet
Bb Clarinet 1 e 2, Bb Clarinet 3 e 4, Bb Bass Clarinet, Eb Alto Sax 1 e 2
Bb Tenor Sax 1 e 2, Eb Baritone Sax, F Horn 1 e 2, F Horn 3 e 4, Trumpet 1
Trumpet 2 e 3, Trombone 1 e 2, Bass Trombone, Euphonium 1, Euphonium 2
Tuba, Mallets -Glockenspiel, Timpani, Tubolar Bells, Percussion, Snare Drum
Bass Drum, Classic Guitar, Synth (Strings patch), Pianoforte, Choir SATB

Optional parts:
Solo C Trumpet, Bassoon, Soprano Sax, Eb Horn 1, 2, 3 e 4, TC Trombone 1, 2 e 3, TC Euphonium 1 e 2, TC Tuba, String Bass

The piece can also be performed without the synt, without the guitar (but with the piano) and without the choir.

Grade 3
Duration: 5'30" 

[Score + Set of Parts included]

Sound track by "Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo" the 1966 film directed by Sergio Leone. In the triello scene, after a very tense wait, Blonde kills Sentenza, while Tuco, whose gun was discharged during the night by his companion, finds himself unarmed and at his mercy. But Blonde spares him, reveals to him that no name is indicated on the stone, and forces him to dig in the "unknown man's" grave next to Stanton's. The two thus come into possession of the dollars, but Blonde plays one last atrocious prank on Tuco: while the latter was digging he prepared a noose hanging from a tree, and forces the bandit to stick his neck through it while balancing precariously on a cross wooden. Then he ties his hands, and before his incredulous eyes he loads half the loot onto Sentenza's horse and walks away. He will save him in the usual way, shooting the rope from afar, amidst the bandit's begging, tears and finally insults.

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